RACES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on Monday next, the Bth instant, at 4 o'clock precisely, to make arrangements for the ensuing Anniversary Races. By order of the Committee of Management, of 1848. Auckland, January 5, 1549.
TO IMPORTERS OF LIVE STOCK, TO BE LET,ior one, two, or three years, { the PASTURAGE of the Estate of Wai- , tangi, at the Bay of Islands, extending seven or eight miles along the River Waitangi. Parties who may be desirous of competing for the contract to supply the troops stationed at the Bay, or to engage in fattening Cattle and Sheep for the Auckland market, will find this an opportunity worthy of their attention. Apply, by letter or personally, to Mr. Busby, the proprietor, at Victoria, or to Mr. T. S. Forsaith, in Auckland.
TO BE SOLD. PART of Suburban Allotment, No. 22 of Section No. 8, containing TEN ACRES. This allotment adjoins the paddock of Mr. Hyam Joseph, and one side of it is fenced in, it is close to the Government landing place for cattle, and within twenty minutes walk of the Post office. It will be sold very cheap for Cash. Apply to Mr. Hardy. Victoria-street, Jan. 6, 1849. j
WANTED, AC OO X . None need appty but those competent to undertake the duties of the situation, and they must produce satisfactory testimonials. Apply at the Victoria Hotel. Jan. 5, 1849. '
THE Undersigned return their sincere thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed on them, and hope by punctuality and attention to merit a continuance of past [favors. They also beg to offer to the public generally, a selection of Room and Passage Paper Hangings, superior to any yet imported into the colony — viz.: 540 Pieces RICH .SATIN PAPER, 500 " Parlour and Bed-room do. Gilberd & Robinson, Paper Hangers, Plumbers, Painters, & Glaziers, Princes-street. Auckland, January 6, 1849.
To the Inhabitants of Auckland. ALL kinds of UPHOLSTERY, Mattrass making, or French Polishing, done in the best style, upon the shortest notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to Messrs. Robinson and Gilberd, Princes-street.
TH E Undersigned respectfully, begs to thank his friends and the public for the liberal share of support that has been awarded to him, in the Baking business, and to inform them that he has disposed of his business, to Mr. William Ray, whom he trusts will merit I their continued support. He begs to ' inform those of his customers who have accounts still open that he will call on them on { one of the Mondays of this month, (January, 1849) when it will confer a very great additional obligation if they will be prepared to settle their respective accounts — all accounts unpaid on the Ist February, will be handed over to his Solicitor for recovery. William Goodfellow. Auckland, January 1, 1849.
In reference to the above the Undersigned respectfully begs leave to solicit that share of public patronage that has been so long awarded to his predecessor, and which no exertion on his part will be wanting to merit. William Ray. Auckland, Jan. 1, 1849.
HORSE AND GIG, AND SADDLE HORSES, for Hire at the Royal Exchange Hotel.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 272, 6 January 1849, Page 1
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