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UNRESERVED SALE, CART HORSES, DRAYS, CARTS AND HARNESS. THOMAS WESTON Sf Co., Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, 20th February, at the Blue Bell Inn, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, the Proprietor being about to enter into another line of business — £J VERY EXCELLENT CART HORSES, broken in either to shaft or lead 2 Drays 2 Carts 4 Sets Shaft and Trace Harness Terms at Sale.
WANTED,
A SERVANT to attend in the Store, and ■£*" make himself geneially useful. Good reference will be required. Thomas Weston & Co., Shortland Street. Auckland, 17th Feb., 1849.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.
! To be sold by Private Contract, the undermentioned valuable Business Properties — HOUSES situate, Shortlaed Street, nearly opposite the " Exchange Hotel," with a frontage of 28 feet to Shortland Street, depth 66 feet, Ut for seven years, at £50 per year. also — That old established Grocery Store, lately occupied by Mr. G. Codlin, situated in High Street, having a frontage thereto of 20 feet, depth 60 feet. These valuable properties will be sold on reasonable terms, the proprietors being about to leave the colony. For further particulars apply to Hyam Joseph, Auctioneer, &c, Queen Street*
WANTED,
A RESPECTABLE female servant, to take •£*• charge in a small family, without children. As a permanent situation is offered none need apply but of cleanly habits and without followers. Apply at the Office of the New Zealander.
HOUSE FOR SALE. A COTTAGE in Albeit-street, containing four well-finished rooms, with Yards, Out houses, and a never failing Well of Pure Water. Immediate possession can be given. Inquire at this Office. A YOUNG MAN who has at present a portion of leasure time, would be happy to employ it in making up Accounts, Engrossing Deeds or other writings. Communications addressed A.Z., and left at the Office of this paper will be attended to. Auckland, February 17, 1849.
"THE WEED." B ONE Y -DEW, Cavendish, and Negrohead TOBACCOS— aII of the best quality, at Uobt. C. Joplin's, Queen-street. Auckland, Feb. 16, 1849.
MR. DESENTIS intimates that he has for Sale the following WINES & SPIRITS, viz. : — Port, Ist and 2nd qualities — Sherry, of two qualities — Claret — Moselle — Burgundy — Champagne — Cognac — Schidam, &c, &c, the qualities of which are very superior. Samples may be seen at his Office, adjoining the " Masonic Hotel," Princes-street. Auckland, Feb. 16, 1849.
mm ARK SOME R V I LL E and R. G. iTX M'CUTCHEON beg to announce to their friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have THIS DAY commenced business as Grocers, &c, in the shop in Shortland-street, lately occupied by Messrs. R. and D. Graham, where they hope by strict attention to business, and choice selection of Goods, together with the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public support. N.B. — Parties visiting Auckland to purchase Goods, would do well to favour the above Firm with a call ; the proprietors being determined to pay the greatest attention to the quality and price of goods supplied, and to the packing, whether for land or sea carriage. SOMERVILLE & Co., Shortland-street, Next door to Queen -street. Auckland, Feb. 17th, 1849.
THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK WILL purchase a limited amount of New Zealand Government Debentures. By order of the Trustees, Alex. Kerr, Accountant, January 15, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 284, 17 February 1849, Page 2
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548Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 284, 17 February 1849, Page 2
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