FOR CALIFORNIA.
TOE Schooner « DEBOUAII," Al|^ sL A. Bliss, commander, is now fflfP taking in cargo, and will sail in C&dssssS a few days for San Francisco. Has only room for a few Steerage passengers, for A\hich early application is necessary to the Commander on board, or to James Macky. Paitics who have engaged their passage by the above vessel are requested to call and pay for the same on Monday, sth inst., otherwise their berths cannot be secured to them after that date. March 2nd, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
' &JF\K T^HE American Barque * JRfM\ 1 FRANKLIN, ||K§x 391 tons > Ca i it M - Co °p cr -— *£g2±g^ Should a sufficient number of passengers offer within the following two days ; this vessel will be laid on for the Gold region. Apply to Rojvr, A. FitzGerald. February 23, 1849.
FLOUR, MAIZE, AND OATS.
Just arrived, and on Sale by she Undersigned, at the Corn and Flour More, MAIZE, New South Wales , Ditto, New Zealand Oats, Van Diemen's Land Ditto, New Zealand Flour, Maize-meal Rice and Oatmeal Crushed Maize and Bran Clover and Lucerne Seeds Peas, Beans, and a great variety of Garden Seeds. Also, a constant supply of^ the very best Potatoes and Hay. Abraham Mears. Shortland-street, March 2nd, 1849.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
TENDERS are requested for the Carpenter and Joiner Work (including materials), required in an addition to Mr. Woodhousb's Stores, in Queen-street. For Plans and Specifications apply to the undersigned, with whom Tenders are to be left on or before Monday, the 12th instant. Walter Robertson, Albeit-street. Auckland, March 2, 1849.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
TENDERS are requested for the Carpenter and Joiner Work required in the Roofing, Joisting, and Flooring, together with the Doors and Windows for the Presbyterian Church now in course of erection. Parties may tender either for the Roofing, Joisting, and Flooring in one sum, and for the Doors and Windows in one sum, or in one sum for the whole. Tenders to be delivered personally to the Committee at their Meeting Room, at 4 o'clock, on Thursday, the 15th March, proximo. For Plans, Specifications, and further particulars, apply to the Undersigned. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert-street. Auckland, Feb. 27, 1849.
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, npiIAT COTTAGE situate in -* Hobson Street, containing 10 Rooms, a 6 stall Stable, Outhouses, Fowl Houses, together with lj acres of land tastefully laid out as an Orchard and Garden, with Summer Houses overlooking' the harbour, at present let to H. M. Government at a rent of £100 per annum. Also— That well known Valuable Premises situate in Shortland Street adjoining the Exchange Hotel— leased to Mr. Hadlow the Grocer for 5 years, at the yearly rent of 100 guineas. Also— 2 COTTAGES in Albertstreet, with quarter acre of land each, laid out as a garden, at present in the occupation of the Rev. Mr. Panton and Dr. Philson at the rent of £65 each. Also— A COTTAGE situated in Hobson and Chapel Streets, occupied by Glaister, Esq., at the yearly rent of £65. Titles— Grants from the Crown. Apply to Mr. G. Russel, or to Hyam Joseph, Auctioneer.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 288, 3 March 1849, Page 2
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