WATERLOO HOUSE. Just received, ex " Cheerful," and on Sale at the above Establishment. PRINTED MUSLINS, of the newest designs " Balzerines Mouselin de Lames Barege Shawls Printed and Checked Cashmere ditto Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery Ladies Boots &c, &c. R. M'Kenzie. Shortland-street, Jan. 23,1849.
IRONMONGERY. The Undersigned has just landed ex Cheerful, THREE INCH NAILS, pressed •*• American Axes, solid steel Cast Steel Pit and Cross-cut Saws Ditto Hand Saws Oval Boilers, Saucepans, Kettles Horse Brushes, Paint and Shoe ditto POTATO FORKS, Shovels Cruet Frames, with cut Glasses Britannia Metal Tea Pots Tea Trays, Candlesticks Butter Prints, Milk Dishes Fishing and Clothes Lines Copper Shoe Sprigs, Rub Stones Window Blind and Sash Furniture Tin Scales and Beams, Weights Hall Door Rappers, Spittoons Oil Cans and Fillers, Scoops PERFORATED ZINC, for Safes &c. &c. &c. J. McCAN, Shortland-street.
AUCKLAND RACES. A BALL and SUPPER will be provided at the Barn, Epsom Race Course, on Tuesday Evening, January 30, 1849, by the undersigned. Tickets :— 5.?.— to be had at theßoyal Exchange Hotel, or at the Royal Hotel, Onehunga, of Edward George.
NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Auckland, one white heifer, branded S M on off rump, one red heifer branded S M on off rump, one red and white heifer, white forehead, branded S M on off rump, and one dun colour steer branded S M on off rump, S M on near rump j Also, one yellow cow white back and belly with short horns loose branded Won off rump. If not claimed to be sold on the 18th February, at the Pound at noon. i Henry Justin, Acting Poundkeeper. Auckland, January 24, 1849.
TO LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, that well known FARM at OTAHUHU, belonging ; to Mr. W. T. Fairburn. There are Fifty Acres under cultivation, with an Orchaid in full bearing ; from two to five hundred acres may be added at the option of the Lessee. For particulars, enquire of Mr. J. Coney, High Street, Auckland, or on the premises. Otahuhu, January 20th, 1849.
MRS. J. IRELAND, having lately arrived -"-L in this colony, begs to inform the Ladies and Inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Instructions on the Pianoforte, and theory of Music, at her own residence, on the highly approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, and having finished some of the leading families in her own country, hopes to meet with the patronage that her long experience and superior style of instruction shall merit. Mrs. J. Ireland has removed to Gloucester . Buildings, Queen Street, opposite the General Post Office, where an interview can be had.
COANELC * RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE A FEW CASES of Champagne-Madeira — Claret— and Sherry WINES.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 277, 24 January 1849, Page 1
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