Commissioner of Crown Lands' Office, Auckland, December 5, 1848. THE Commissioner of Crown Lands notifies, for the information of all persons depas-i turing stock on the Waste Lands of the Crown, within the boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds, that the Government will not require from them the payment of any Assessment upon Stock so depastured. None, however, but holders of Depasturing Licenses will be permitted to feed any Stockon the lands above referred to, and all persons desirous of so doing, during 1849, are especially requested to bear in mind, that such Licenses must be taken ont by them before the Ist of January next, in accordance with the terms of the Gazette Notice, from this Office, dated 10th November, 1848. W. Gisuorne, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
EX "DEBORAH," FROM SYDNEY."
THE Undersigned begs respectfully to intimate to his numerous friends and customers that he has returned from Sydney with an extensive supply of the best description of GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, FRUITS, &c. Purchased under the most favorable circumstances for cash, from houses importing direct — not from second hands — which will make a considerable saving to the consumer. The quality and prices cannot but give satisfaction [ to the most economical. j Family Orders punctually attended to, and forwarded to any reasonable distance with the least possible delay. 1 A few of the Goods described underneath : — ! Fine Congou in chests Ditto ditto half ditto Ditto ditto quarter ditto Refined Sugar in casks Ditto ditto in bags Fine white Java Sugar YelloAv Maritius do. Manilla Coffee, best quality New Currants Ditto Raisins Jordan Almonds Candied Peel, assoited Split Peas Cream Tartar Carbonate Soda Lemon Syrup Summer Mould Candles Soap, N. S. W., best quality Lockfine Herrings Stove Dried Dairy Salt Day and Martin's Blacking Bath Bricks P.S. The above are only in connexion with a large Stock on hand; also a Shipment hourly expected from London, having received advices. W. Hughes. Auckland, 6th Dec, 1848.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. A WOTPIER Consignment received by the ■^* Undersigned. Wellesley Hughes. December 6, 1848. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW FRUITS, Ex DEBORAH.
WC. HAYES is just landing from the • above vessel, NEW FRUITS, in splendid condition, transhipped from the " Volunteer," just arrived from England, and consisting of — Turkey Figs Prunes Soft Shell Almonds Jordan ditto Bitter ditto Currants and Raisins Candied Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel The above is as fine a sample of Fruit as any hitherto received in the colony. Shortland-street, December 6, 1848. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS are requested (on or before Saturday, the 16th inst.) for the Carpenter and Joiner work of a House | to be erected pn the Corner of Shortland and Princes-streets, for Mr. James Simms. For plans and specifications, apply to Mr. George Vaile, Architect, Queen -street, by whom every information will be given. Auckland. December sth. 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 263, 6 December 1848, Page 1
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