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CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract,

A SHOP AND DWELLING l% HOUSE in Albert-street, near

the corner of Victoria-street. The premises have a frontage of 24 feet, and measures ]()5 feet in depth, and are well enclosed. The house consists of a large shop with double front, a parlour, and bedroom, all lined. ALSO, A Piece of Land adjoining the above, with 24 feet frontage on Chapel-street, by 105 feet, enclosed, being part of Allotment No. 17, of Section 21.

CONNELL & RIDINGS

Have just landed, ex " Maukin," 9A CASKS PRIME MESS wV BEEF (Preston's), 1 cwt. and 2 cwt. each, suited to families. 3 Casks prime Ox Tongues. Auction Mart, Queen-street.

SHEEP EX " ESPERANZA."

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Have on Sale, ex " Esperanza," from Hobart Town, QO FINE LEICESTER EWES, in Lamb 70 Fat Wethers 2 Fine Leicester Rams 2 Pure Merino Ditto

Breeders of Sheep will find this lot well worth their attention. They have been bred with the greatest care in the home paddock of Murdock Boys, Esq., of Van Diemen's Land, and have arrived in the best possible condition, after a favourable voyage. A considerable number of the Wethers are fit for the knife.

TO MASTER TAILORS, FOREMEN &c, &c, &c.

MONSIEUR DE LA TOUR'S New Parisian System, to Cut all Garments in the Trade from Scales and Parallel Lines.

This new method of Measuring and Cutting is now translated into English, it is extremely simple, and differs much from anything ever known before in the Trade. It consists of a large Atlas with 12 Maps, with printed explanations of each Map, and of the whole art of measuring properly. The Maps are beautifully engraved on copper, and contain 180 models, viz :—4O: — 40 Coats, 11 Waistcoats, 8 Pair of Trowsers, 4 Cloaks, 2 Capes, Ladies' Habits, Spencer Jackets, Tunics & Gaiters. It is also accompanied with 4 Scales, three of which are in wood, and will produce 25 Sizes. suitable for all shapes of men, the other scale is in tape to take the measures on the person. This work contains every description of Garment, suitable for all shapes, whether short and stout, thin and tall, and corpulent men, tall, short, and of the medium size. For all these kind of figures the shape can be produced by the scales, a system never before known in the trade. The price of the work, complete, including scales and measures, and printed instructions, is £5 : — if packedfor transit, £5 ss. A few copies only are in the colony and can only be had of the undersigned on a remittance, or order on some house in Sydney for the above amount. G. R. Pidding, (agent.) at Mr. A. Saunder's. 322 Pitt Street, Sydney.

P. DONOVAN,

"O ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants M\, of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he intends immediately to open a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CORN AND HAY STORE, in Shortland Crescent, in the Premises adjoining Mr. Hughes's Grocery establishment. P. D. having on hand a large quantity of Prime Hay, hopes by attention to orders, with moderate charges, to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their orders. N.B. — Considerable allowance made to purchasers taking large quantities.

WILLIAM SMITHSON& JOHN SC HOLES RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the Public of Auckland and its Vicinity, that they have entered into Partnership as BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, and as they have just received a quantity of Malt and Hops from Hobart Town, of excellent quality, they trust by punctuality and attention to business, to be enabled to give satisf.ietior, to those who may favour them with th -u oulors. -r^i) Yeast and Grains to be had at the U'i '\< i/, Wyndham Street Auckland, April 14, 1849.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 4

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