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MRS. HOWIE, Stay Maker, BEGS to intimate that she has commenced business as above, and will be most happy to receive orders from any Ladies who may be disposed to honor her with their favors and patronage. She will have much pleasure in waiting at the residences of those ladies who may forward their address to her at West Queen-street, Opposite Mr. C. 0. Davis's, Interpreter.

SECOND & FINAL DRAWING

IN THE

EQUITABLE PARTITION

OF THE Valuable properties of the Bank of Australia, To be drawn for in Lots by the holders of the Tickets on the 9th day of April, 1849.

A VERY limited number of Tickets in the above Equitable Partition of the Australia Bank Properties has been forwarded to the undersigned for sale, therefore an early application is recommended. James Macky, Queen Street. Auckland, March 28, 1849.

THE ROVER.

CONSTABLE and GEORGE, y take this opportunity of returning their most sincere thanks for the liberal support they have leceived since they commenced running the above Omnibus ; and, as they have been at considerable expense in making improvements in their vehicle for the accommodation of those who may favour them with their support, still hope to meet the continued patronage of the public at large. *** The Rover leaves the Royal Hotel, Onehunga, every morning at Nine o'clock, and the Royal Exchange Hotel, Auckland, at Four in the afternoon.

TO BE LET OR SOLD.

Possession given on the First of May next.

THAT very valuable little Property at Epsom, in the occupation of the undersigned, consisting of a COTTAGE, detached Kitchen, Stable, and Cow-house — with about Four acres of Land, fenced and subdivided into a Lawn, Kitchen Garden, spacious Yard, a Potato and a Grass Paddock, in which there is a superabundant supply of spring water. If rented, the terms will be moderate ; if purchased, the buyer will get twelve months' credit. Apply to the owner, James Simms, Epsom

TO LET ON LEASE,

The rfnly 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 leserved 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.

[a card.]

fy. H. SMITH, WHO has just arrived from Hobart 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 Hair-dresser, and offers himself to the Gentlemen of Auckland for a share of their patronage. West Queen Street, Next Door to Mr. Monro's.

PRINTING.

LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, Copper-plate Printing, and Bookbinding, executed at the New Zealander office, by Williamson and Wilson, Shortland-street

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 296, 31 March 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 296, 31 March 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 296, 31 March 1849, Page 4

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