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Harbour Master's Office, Auckland, 17th November, 1848. WANTED for the Colonial Government, a SMALL SCHOONER or CUTTER, of fifteen or twenty tons, in good sea worthy condition. Parties who may be willing to dispose of a vessel of this description are requested to send their tenders to this office without delay. David Rough, Harbour Master.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF AUCKLAND, AND ITS VICINITY.

JSAUERBIER, Bread and Biscuit «> Baker, and wholesale Importer of Flour, begs to inform the Public of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has taken those premises in Queen Street, lately occupied by J. Westwood, Cabinet-maker, 2 doors from Fulton's " Auckland Hotel," which he has this morning opened in the Baking line generally, and on which he has built an excellent and capacious oven, whence they can be supplied with Bread which, as it will be composed of Flour of the best quality, and to which every attention will be paid in preparing, J. S., confidently assures them will prove a first-rate article. J. Saurbier having had many years of experience as a Baker of Bread and Biscuit in London and in Sydney, hopes that a proportion of patronage will be extended to him in Auckland, which he will endeavour to merit by giving satisfaction to his customers. Commanders of Vessels, and others, supplied with Cabin and " Ship " Biscuit, on the lowest terms compatible with the production of a good article. Address — 2 doors from Fulton's " Auckland Hotel," and nearly opposite the Theatre. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1848.

ON SALE, MANILLA CIGARS, Nos, 3 and 4 in and out of Bond. T D Pipes, German and Colonial Matches Superior English Vinegar Glue, Roman Cement Corks, Paper Port Wine, Jams, Blacking Mauritius Sugar, Ist and 2nd FINE FLOUR, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND « BISCUIT " « Cloths, Buckskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds Black and colored Gros de Naples « " Satinette Delaines, Muslin, Borage Dresses Shawls, Turnovers, Bonnet Ribbons Prints, Calico Moleskin Trowsers and Jackets Blue Serge, Striped and Regatta Shirts Wearing Apparel Thomas Lewis. Fort Street,

SELLING OFF. TC. HALLAMORE begs to acquaint • the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that on Monday next, he will commence selling off the whole of his Stock in Trade, consisting of — Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Earthenware, Glass, &c, being about to close his Establishment. All Goods to be paid for on dalivery after this date. T. C. H. requests all accounts owing to him to be paid forthwith. N. B. The Shop and Premises will be to et about Christmas next.

EPSOM VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT. MR. RICH, begs to inform Gentlemen who may wish to place Horses under his immediate treatment that he has had fitted up, a Stalled Stable, with loose Boxes, for the proper reception and comfort during the night of diseased horses, and that paddocks are attached where they can be turned out, when such treatment is necessary, during the day. Charges for keep are moderate. Epsom, November 25, 1848.

THE Pnblic are respectfully informed that there is now exhibiting at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, Statues of the principal native Chiefs who figured in the late northern war, made from Volcanic Lava in the immediate seat of the Waimate. Admission ;—ls.; — Is. each. Children half price. Andrew Monro.

GROCERY. | MARK SOMERVILLE begs respectfully to inform his friends, the inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above line, and trusts by strict attention to the selection of the choicest Teas, Sugars, &c. &c. &c, to merit j their kind patronage* West Queen Street, Auckland, Nov. 4th, 1848. [a card.] MR. JOSEPH BEARD. SURGEON DENTIST, &c. &c. WPSI OllfiltN STItITRT.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 261, 29 November 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 261, 29 November 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 261, 29 November 1848, Page 4

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