N OTIC E.
A FIVE OARED WHALE-BOAT, painted lead colour inside and out, drifted or was st©len from Ilobson's Bay on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning last. Whoever will bring the boat to the Government Boat-shed in Official Bay, or will give information to the Rev. J. Kissling, or to the Ilaibour master, leading to its lecovery, shall be rewarded, Auckland, April 5, 1849.
NOTICE.
IMPOUNDED at Auckland— Red sided Heifer, bianded I B on off rump, brand on near ribs not legible ; six white Ewe Lambs and one white Ram Lamb ; three black Goats and one dun Goat. If not claimed to be sold on the Ist May, at the Pound, at noon. Auckland, April 6, 1849.
MESSRS. LOW and MOTION, Millers, . are purchasers of Wheat in any quantities, at their Store, Queen street, Auckland, which they have opened in connection with their Flour Mills, for the Sale of Floui , Bran, &c, &c. Their present prices for Wheat are 4s. to ss. bushel, according to quality. Flour, $y ton, £13 to £15. Queen-street, Auckland, 2nd April, 1 849.
CATTLE.
PERSONS desirous of taking care of a fewhead of Stock, will address Mr. Ktnnear, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf; Lower Queen-street. 30th March, 1849.
TO LET,
THE IRON S T 0 R E in Queen -street, will be to let and possession given, on the 1 7th April next, enquire of Mr. lunne-vr, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. 30th -March, 1849.
A FARM TO LET
ABOUT 5 miles from Town, on the great South Road, with House, Garden, necessary Out Buildings, Stock Yard, &c.-~Two Paddocks laid down in grass, — and from 35 to 10 acres fenced in ready for ploughing. Apply to Mr. Kinnfar, At Mr. Rich's Office, Wharf, Lower Queen -street. 30th March, 1849.
FOR SALE.
TWO COTTAGER situate in Chapel Street, convenient to the intended Market place. The dimensions of one of them is 23 feet by 24 ; the other, 27 by 28 feet. Each Cottage stands upon an 'allotment of 32 feet frontage to the Street, by a depth of CO feet. Good spring water upon the premises. Apply to James Fossett, On the premises.
ON SALE,
By the Undersigned, CHARTS of the Coasts of New Zealand, compiled from the voyages of Captain Cook and all the subsequent British and French Navigators. CHARTS OP AUCKLAND HARBOUR, with the correct bearings and soundings of the Waitemala, and a Sketch of tlie Entrance from the Northward. . John 1 Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
JUST RECEIVED,
And on Sale by the Undei signed — SUPERFINE Foolscap, ruled and plain Ditto Demy ditto Double Foolscap Letter and Note Paper Bank Post Foolscap and Letter Envelopes Assorted ditto, in great variety Official Ribbon and Coid Parchment — various sizes Ladies' Boudoir Papeteiie, done up in packets containing Letter and Note Paper, plain and bordeied, with Envelopes to match Reeve's Best Drawing Pencils Wafers — fancy, motto, and plain Sealing Wax — red, black, and fancy Wafer Stamps and Initial Seals Magnum Bonum and other Pens Office Files — improved construction With every article in the Plain and Fancy Stationery department. Merchants' and Traders' Account Books School Books, in variety. ALSO A few Tayloi's Patent Victoria Solar Pedestal Lamps 6vc. &c. &c. J. Williamson, Stationer, &c,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 298, 7 April 1849, Page 4
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