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PANMURE INN,

hobson's bridge. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the business of the Panmure Inn is now carried on at Mr. Badkin's new house, Hobson's Bridge, where parties and travellers will find every requisite accommodation. The stables will be fitted up in first-rate style, horses taken in to bait and stand at livery.

REWARD.

STRAYED, some months ago, a YOUNG HEIFER, heavy in calf, white, with large red spots over the body, short horns, nearly straight, and branded W P on the rump. Any person bringing the same to the undersigned, Freeman's Bay, will receive ONE! POUND REWARD. Also strayed, about one month ago, a RED HEIFEIR, heavy in calf, white stripe down the back, and white on the belly, thick horns, nearly straight, and branded W P on the rump. Any person bringing the same, or giving such information as will lead to the recovery of this or the above, will receive TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. William Parker. Feb. 6, 1849.

BRICKS • BRICKS !

'jPHE Undersigned has now on hand, and ready for delivery, a Kiln of properly moulded and thoroughly-burnt BRICKS, a continuation of which will be produced at his Manufactory, Freeman's Bay, at the usual Market Price. Alex. Alderdice. Feb. 6, 1849.

NOTICE.

MY WIFE, Elizabeth Walker, having left her home without any just cause, I hereby give notice that I will not be answerable for any debts she may contract. James Walker. Auckland, Feb. 6, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 281, 7 February 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 281, 7 February 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 281, 7 February 1849, Page 2

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