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WANTED— A Man and his Wife to take charge of a Dairy. Apply at this Office. TO LET ON LEASE, The only eligible situation for Business in Shortland Crescent, now unoccupied, TWO ALLOTMENTS of 22 feet frontage each to Shortland-street, with a depth of 48 feet, adjoining the new house in process of erection by the undersigned at the corner of Shortland and Princes Streets. A private passage of seven feet from Princes-street has been reserved for the accommodation of these allotments which only require to be seen to be pronounced invaluable to those persons requiring a central and commanding situation for business Premises. Terms moderate. Apply to the owner James Simms, Epsom. March 16, 1849.

FOR SALE OR TO LET ON LEASE, THAT nicely situated Allotment in front of Major Matson's beautiful residence — (one small allotment intervening) containing Two acres and Two Roods with a frontage of 216 feet to the Epsom road and bounded at the back by the Auckland Park, taking in a portion of the wood, and through which runs a never failing stream of water. This Allotment possesses advantages of situation beyond any in the map of unsold suburban lands, andjthe advertiser would particularly invite those parties desirous of erecting a private residence to inspect it. It is fenced and divided with posts and rails. A small House quite new is erected upon it, and close to which is a well of pure water. For particulars, apply to James Simms, Epsom, March 16, 1849.

A MILLER.

A YOUNG MAN in the above capacity, lately arrived in the colony, is desirous of obtaining a situation — has no objections to proceed to any part of the colony — the advertiser being a competent judge of Building Millstones to any size should it be required. Any gentlemen requiring a person of the above trade, may apply now, or in three weeks to Mr. Hall, High-street, near the Post Office. Auckland, March 16, 1849.

* FTHE Partnership hitherto existing between JL William Gilberd and Charles Robinson, Plumbers, Painters, and Glaziers of Auckland, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. William Gilbeud, Charles Robinson. Witness — John Reese. March 3, 1849.

Mr. J. BEARD, SURGEON-DENTIST & DRUGGIST, BEGS respectfully to inform his friends in Auckland and its .vicinity that he has opened his Establishment in West Queen-street, where he intends to combine with the Dispensing and Drug Business a General Assortment of Select Articles in Perfumery, Spicery, Pickles, and Sauces, &c. &c. &c. N.B. — A choice Jot of Real Havannah Cigars. Feb. 23, 1849.

TO LET,

FOR A TERM OF YEARS, that well known FARM at OTAHUHU, belonging to Mr. W. T. Fairburn. There are Fifty Acres under cultivation, with an Orchard in full bearing ; from two to five hundred acres may be added at the option of the Lessee. For particulars, enquire of Mr. J. Coney, High Street, Auckland, or on the premises. Otahuhu, January 20th, 1849.

WANTED,

A RESPECT ABLE YOUTH, from 14 to 16 years of age, as an apprentice to the Plumbing, Glazing, and Painting BusinessApply to W. Tatters all, Feb. 27, 1849. Shortland-street.

WANTED— In a Private Family, a Young Female Servant, to look after Children. Apply at the New Zealander Office.

TO MASTER PRINTERS OR OTHERS. WANTED to purchase a DOUBLE DEMY Columbian, Albion, or Imperial PRESS. None but one of the latest and most improved construction will be treated for. Apply to Williamson and Wilson, "New Zealander" Office.

PRINTED FORMS.

BILLS of Exchange, Promissory Notes 1 (single or in Books), and Custom House Forms, on Sale by J. WILLIAMSON, Bookseller, &c.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 292, 17 March 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 292, 17 March 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 292, 17 March 1849, Page 4

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