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NOW SELLING AT THE CHEAP LITTLE TEA & GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET, SPLENDID NEW FRUITS, FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. TVTOT WITHSTANDING the scarcity of I^l fine Fruit at present in Auckland, R. Reynolds begs to acquaint his customers and the public that his prices will be even lower than heretofore for a first-rate sample. Dec. 8, 1848.

HOT SPRINGS, MAHURANGI. WM. WHEELER (late of Taranaki) respectfully begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and the Public generally, that he has opened the House at Mahurangi for the accommodation of Invalids, Travellers, and Pleasure Parties, and trusts to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with a visit, by attention to their comforts and moderate charges. 12th Dec, 1848. TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF— Several superior MILCH COWS, some calved, others to calve early in the ensuing year. These Cows are known for the richness of their milk ; as also their extreme docility. One Yearling Bull, some of the Heifers in Calf, and a variety of Calves of various ages, can be seen on application to "William Bird, on the farm of Mr. Wm. Church, Tamaki. Dec. 9th, 1848. J. CHADWICK, Wholesale and Retail Shipping and Family Butcher, Queen-street, opposite Mr. Snodgrass, Baker, BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Auckland, Captains of Vessels, and others, that he has made arangemenrs for a constant supply of Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, &c, and having extensive paddocks, with good pasturage, for their reception, together with every convenience for slaughtering, he is enabled to supply meat of very superior quality on the shortest notice. *#* Prime dairy-fed Pork always on hand. Dec. 12, 1848.

BOTTLES! BOTTLES! THE Undersigned, having been much inconvenienced of late, by the loss of a great portion of his stock of Ginger Beer Bottles, occasioned by many of his kind patrons, whom he supplies with Ginger Beer, lending the Bottles to their customers, who, although they quite forget to return them again, do not forget to dispose of them to others concerned in the same trade — would therefore inform all persons having Ginger Beer Bottles for sale, that he will pay Cash, and the highest market price for any quantity which they may deliver at his Store, Chancery-street. W, Bacon. N. B. — No questions asked.

EDWARD WALL, (Late of the Bay of Islands), RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has commenced business as Ship ' and General BLACKSMITH, nearly opposite ;the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, where Ihe hopes — by executing Orders intrusted to i him with punctuality, neatness, and despatch — ' to meet with a share of public patronage. : ugg° For hire by the day or week, 3 powerful Jack-Screws for canting vessels, raising houses, &c. Auckland, Dec. 9, 1848.

STRAYED, I^TROM 1 the Cattle Run of Joseph Young at ■*• Freeman's Bay, One Yellow Cow, branded G. R. on the hip ; One Red and White Poley Cow, branded with same brand. Any person delivering these Cows to the Undersigned, at the Russell Wine Vaults, will receive ONE POUND reward for each. George Russell. Auckland, Dec. 9th, 1848.

EXCHANGE TAP. JLJEST BURTON ALE Is. 6d. per Quart, 4^d. per Glass. Also— a Horse and Gig and Saddle Horses for hire. H. Hardington.

BURTON ALE. HPHE only Genuine BURTON ALE in the 1 Province of New Ulster on Sale at the Auckland Hotel, Queen-street. Best Bottled Ale and Porter only Is. 6d. per bottle. Best Draft London Porter, Is. per' quart. December 12, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 266, 16 December 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 266, 16 December 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 266, 16 December 1848, Page 4

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