MR. DESENTIS intimates that he has for Sale the following WINES & SPIRITS, viz. -.—Port, Ist and 2nd qualities— Sherry, of two qualities— Claret— Moselle— BurgundyChampagne— 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.
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 Albert-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.
MARK SOMERVILLE and R. GM'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.
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.
COBDEN HOUSE.
J& W. HENDERSON have received, ex • "Deborah," One Tiunk Ladies' Prunella Boots One " " " felippers, superior quality ALLO, An assortment of Drapery, consisting of Striped aud shaded Orleans, Black and Coloured >ilks £ilk Barge, Checked Lama, Striped Cashmere, Emboidered & Sattin Shawls White and coloured Kid Gloves Habit Shirts, Blond Lappets Childrens Plaid Dresses, &c, &c. Auckland, 16th Feb., 1849.
HATS.
*TTHE Undersigned have received ex Deborah, One Case Pritchard's best London Hats, Newest Shapes. J, & W. Henderson, Cobden House. Auckland, 15th Feb., 1849.
MILLINERY, DRESS, AND BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE.
THE Undersigned beg to intimate that the alterations they were having made, being now completed, they have commenced business in the above branches, with a well selected stock of new and fashionable Goods — which ivill be submitted at reduced prices. Barage Scarfs and Shawls Cashmere ditto Black and coloured German Velvets Black Silk, French Sattin Orleans and Coburg Cloths A Variety of Silk, Sattin, and Gauze Neck Ties Fancy Straw Bonnets Bonnet and Cap Ribbons French and English Artificials Ladies and Gents Gloves A choice selection of French Cashmere Barage and Muslm Dresses Corded Petticoats French and English Stays Perfumery, &c, &c, &c. Wardell & Jennings, Shortland-street, Next to Messrs. R. & D. Graham. February 16, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 3
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