FLOUR, MAIZE, AND OATS.
Just ai lived, and on Sale by the Undeisigned, at the Com and Flour More, MAIZE, New South Wales , Ditto, New Zealand Oats, Van Diemen's Land Ditto, New Zealand Flom, Maize-meal Rice and Oatmeal Crushed Maize and Bran Clo\oi and Luceine Seeds Peas, Beans, and a great Variety of Gat den Seeds. Also, a constant supply of the very best Potatoes and Hay. Abraham Mears. Shortland-stieet, Maich 2nd, 1849.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
rjpENDERS are requested for the Carpenter » and Joiner Woik (including materials), lcjuiied in an addition to Mr. Woouuouse's Stoics, m Queen-btieet. Foi Plans and Specifications apply to the undesigned, with whom Tenders aie to be left on or before Monday, the 12th instant. Walikr Robertson, Albeit street. Auckland, March 2, 1849.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
rp KNDEUS are requested for the Carpenter I. and Joiner Work required in the Roofing, Jointing, and Flooring, together with the Doois and Windows for the Presbyterian Church now in course of erection. Pai ties may tender either for the Roofing, Joisting, andFlooring in one sum, and for the Doois and Windows in one sum, or in one sum for the whole. Tendeis to he delivered personally to the Committee at their Meeting Room, at 4 o'clock, on Tluusday, the 15th March, proximo. For Plans, Specifications, and further particulais, apply to the Undersigned. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert-street. Auckland, Feb. 27,1849.
TO BE SOLD,
TWO DWELLING HOUSES in Victoria Street, containing together eight looms. Also Two Allotments of Land in Freeman's Bay, containing 10 acres each, adjoining Mr. Hyam Joseph's Paddock, which fences one bide. These allotments are well watered, and close to the Government landing place for cattle, rendeiing them well adapted for the formation of pad- locks for the leceplion of ship cattle.
TO BE LET,
A compact and exceedingly comfortable COTTAGE, with six acres of Land, divided into Paddocks and Gardens, the whole having every requisite for a family, and immediate possession will be given. Also to be Sold or Let, several Town and Suburban Properties— both improved and in a state of natme. Apply to Mr. Edward Hardy, Victoria-street.
MONEY TO LEND,
IN sums from £50 to £500, on landed security. Apply to Mr. Edward Hardy, Victoria-street. March 2, 1849.
BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER.
J. M. S Y M E S
BEiGS most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Windsor Terrace, Mechanic's Hill, and its Vicinity that he has commenced business as above-^-where, by stiict attention to business, and making good and •wholesome Bread, &c, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. — Dinners baked every day. March 3, 1849.
THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK WILL purchase a limited amount of New Zealand Government Debentures. By order of the Tru s>tees, Alex. Kerr, Accountant. January 15, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 289, 7 March 1849, Page 2
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