£ 1 RE W A RD.
STRAYED, from the house occupied by Mr. Dillon, just above the Cemeteries, a large Dark Yellow COW, with a few Brown stripes, long sharp horns — branded G I and.o Whoever will bring her back to Mr. Dillon shall receive the above reward. Jan. 27, 1849.
REMOVAL.
MISS JENNINGS, Milliner find Dressmaker, begs to acquaint the Ladies of Auckland, that she has removed from Albert Cottage to a portion of the Premises lately occupied by Messrs. R. & D. Graham, Shortland Street. Mi»s J. begs also to intimate that the business hitherto carried on in her name, will in future be conducted unuer the firm of Waudlll & Jennings. P. S.— -Considerable alterations are being made, which when completed, the Shop and Wareroom will be opened with a new and w^ll selected stock of Fancy Goods, in the Millinery and Dress line. ShoitJand-street, Jan. 27, 181-9.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 279, 31 January 1849, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 279, 31 January 1849, Page 2
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