NOTICE.
ALFRED COOPER, Hair-Dresser and Peifumer, Shoitland Stieet, next to the Waterloo House, bt'gs to intimate to the Public in General, that he is prepared to Grind and Sot all kinds of Cutlery in a Workmanlike Manner.
[\ card.] W. H. SMITH,
WHO has just arrived from Ilobart Town, begs to inform such of the Inhabitants of Auckland, as desire the luxury of an Easy and Clean Shave, that he is a skilful operator, and may always be found at home. W. H. S. also intimates that he is a perfectly fashionable ilair-diesser, and offers himself to the Gentlemen of Aucklcnd fora share of their patronage. West Queen Street, Next Door to Mr. Monro's.
[ A CARP. ]
TT H. CHRISTOPHER begs to inform the ©J/ . Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity who may have Razors, Scissors, Knives, or Surgical Instruments to be ground and set, that he will attend to their orders, in the Barber's Shop, West Queen street close to Mr. Monro's.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
npENDERS are requested for certain Car- *- penters' and Joiners' Woik required, in the furnishing and making additions to a brick house, in Albert-street, belonging to Mr. Hardy. For plans specifications, addressed to Mr. Hardy, and further particulars, apply to the undersigned, with whom tenders aie to be left on or before Thursday, the 29th instant. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert-street. Auckland, March 24, 1549.
TO LIME BURNERS.
TENDERS are requested for the supply of what Lime may be lequired for the Steam Flour Mill, in Official Bay. For fuither particulars apply to the undersigned, with whom tenders addiessed to Mr. Dorms, Official Bay, are to be left on or before Thursday 29th instant. Two Good Masons wanted. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert -steeet. Auckland, March 24, 1849.
NOTICE.
THE Autumn Race Meeting will be held at the Exchange Hotel on Thursday Evening next, at 8 o'clock. Members and Lovers of the Turf are requested to attend. H. Harbington. Auckland, March 22, 1849.
LOS T,
FROM Commercial Bay, since Monday last, a BOAT belonging to the Catholic Mission, painted black outside and green inside, with two oars and rullocks and rudder. Whoever will give such information as may lead to its recovery, will be rewarded on applying to Mr. D. Lynch, Timber merchant. Auckland, March 23rd, 1849.
WANTED,
A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, from 14 to 16 years of age, as an appientice to the Plumbing, Glazing, and Painting BusinessApply to W. Tattersall, Feb. 27, 1849. Shortland-street.
WANTED— In a Private Family, a Young Female Servant, to look after Children. Apply at the New Zealander Office.
ON SALE,
A COPY of Baxter's COMPREHENSIVE BIBLE, in 2 vols , Quarto, beautifully bound in Vellum, and inter -leaved throughout for notes. . J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Town and District of Auckland, will be holden at this Court, on Tuesday, the 17th day of Apiil next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for Licenses for the Sale of Fermented and Spirituous Liquors, in accordance with the Ordinance, 5 Viet., Session 2, No. 12. All applications must be lodged with me on or before Tuesday, the 3rd of April next. Jamfs Eij/ioit, Clerk to the Magistrates. Resident Magistrate's Couit, Auckland, Match 10, 1818.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 294, 24 March 1849, Page 4
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