BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE, SHORTLAND-CRESCENT.
•HPHE Public are respectfully informed thai •*• the above Establishment will be OPEIN for the transaction of business in the Haberdashery, Silk mercery, & General £, Fancy Drapery Trade, on WEDNESDAY next, the 7th inst., when a Select Stock of NEW GOODS will be submitted for public inspection. H. Ellis. Auckland, Feb. 3, 1849.
WELLINGTON FUND.
SUBSCRIBERS towards the Wellington Fund, who paid the amount of the Subscriptions into the hands of either of the undersigned, and who have not already received back their money, are requested to call upon Capt. Salmon, who will refund the same. Capt. Salmon, John Rout.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS to the Wellington Relief Fund are requested to call at the Counting-house of the undersigned, on Monday and Tuesday next, between the hours of 9 and 1 1 a.m., to receive the amount of their subscription. W. S. Grahame. Fort Street. Auckland, 2nd Feb., 1849.
NOTICE.
NOW Running on the land of the undersigned, near Mount Albert, a Cow, with red sides, strawberry head, hooked horns, white back and belly. The owner may have her, by certifying the property on affidavit, and paying all expenses, otherwise she will be sold by public auction, one month after this date. John Hart, Mount Albert. Auckland, February Ist, 1849.
LOST A BULLOCK AND HEIFER. ~
LOST, a young Bullock, white and dark brown, and young Heifer, both branded Hon the rump. One Pound reward will be paid for the delivery of them to the undersigned. W. Hart. The Pah, Oneltfinga.
CATTLE BRANDED H W
WHEREAS, several Bullocks branded as above on the side are running somewhere in the bush, a reward of ONE POUND per head will be paid to any person who will deliver the whole or any number thereof to the undersigned. W. Hart. The Pah, Onehunga,
£ 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 shaip horns— branded G I and 0 Whoever will bring her back to Mr. Dillon shall receive the above reward. Jan. 27, 1849.
NOTICE.
IMPOUNDED at Auckland—one brindled cow, white forehead and near shoulder, white under the belly, branded R M on near rump, L on off rump, also one white heifer red neck, white face, branded C C on off rump, and one strawberry heifer, branded like H I on off side, one strawberry heifer, brand not legible, one strawberry heifer no brand, one red bullock, white back and belly, branded DXN on near side, 2 on near rump, J S on off rump 45 the ear split on near side. If not claimed to be sold on the 27th of February, at the Pound at noon. Henry Justin, Acting Poundkeeper. Auckland, Feb. 3, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 280, 3 February 1849, Page 1
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