123 &, 124, SHORTLAND STREET, Next Royal Exchange Hotel, H. HADLOW BEGS to inform the Gentry of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he ha& just received direct from London, ex " Duke of Portland," — Two cases of the most splendid and chaste patterns of Plated and Silver Mounted Goods, ever imported, consisting of 5, 6, & 8 Hole Cruets, with Cut Glasses, and revolving frame ditto Plated do do do ditto Silver mounted do do Silver mounted Candlesticks ditto do Snuffers and Trays Japan Chamber Candlesticks The above are from one of the first makers in England, and will be sold on the smallest profit, /or cash.
SOMETHING STYLISH! FHE UNDERSIGNED has received, direct from England, per "Duke of Portland :" — CHINA SNAKE & TAGLIONI PIPES MEERSCHAUM and DER FREYSCHUTZ ditto Plain CHINAS and DUSTY BOBS, &c. &c. &c. N.B.—Best Cavendish & Negrohead Tobaccos, " Cigars, Snuifs, &c. Robt. C. Joplin. Queen-street, Jan. 20, 1849.
J . FIELDING, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the very liberal and distinguished patronage he has leceived since his commencement in business, and for which he will ever feel grateful. J. F. begs to inform his friends and customers that he has, at considerable expense, erected a SODA WATER APPARATUS, of the latest improved principles, from which he will be able to produce every kind of Crated and Effervescent Draughts. Always on hand, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, Bottled Fruits, Salmon in lib. tin's, Yarmouth Bloaters, wsth a well assorted Stock of Confectionery. V Wedding and Christning Cakes ornamented in the most chaste and appropriate style. x l Rusks, Tops and Bottoms, and Biscuit Powder, for Infant's Food. MUFFINS, CRUMPETS, AND TEA CAKES, DAILY. Shortland-street, Auckland, next door to Mr. Hughes, Grocer. January 20th, 1849.
"tOOTETS XXX ALE AND PORTER. 20 H^ D^' of the above, now landing Ex " Cheerful," and on sale by the dersignedJohn Woodhouse. Queen -street. Auckland, Jan. I9th, 1849. TEN SHILLINGS PER HEAD REWARD. STRAYED from Freeman's Bay. Four Red and White, and one Strawberry Heifer, the old brand on left thigh ad. Tip of right ear cut off, and branded T y right hip. Any one giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. W. Tye, Freeman's Bay January lTth, 1849. WANTED, A SITUATION, by a Person lately arrived, as a General Servant, in a Hotel or Private Family. Apply at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 277, 24 January 1849, Page 1
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