FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
Ex "M\ukin," 1A lIIIDS. FINE JAMAICA RUM. * v W. S. Giuhuip, Fort-street 1
ROPING AND SEWING TWINE, on Sale by the Undersigned. J. T. Boyl\n, Queen -street. Auckland, May 30, 1819.
Important to Shopkeers, Merchants and others.
SECURITY AGAINST FIRE & THIEVES.
CHUBB'S Patei.t Fi.c Proof SAFE, with Patent Detector
Lock, — valued at £20. To be RAFFLED for at the Exchange Hotel, on an early clay. Tickets— One Guinea.
To be had at the Bar, only Twenty Tickets to be issued.
THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN AUCKLAND.
CON NELL $ RIDIXGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, together, or
in Lots — > A LLOTMENT No. 4, of Section •**• No 7, of this township, forming the Corner of Princes-street, and Waterloo-Qu-\drnnt. This valuable allotment commands a ft outage to Princes-street of One hundred and forty links and to Waterloo Quadrant of Two hundred. It is directly opposite the entrance to Government House on the one hand, and to the residence of His Excellency Major-G eneral Pitt, and
the Bank, on the other. As a site for a large and fashionble Hotel — first rate business premises for the supply of the whole « West End" of Auckland— or for Dwelling-houses to secure the highest rents the Capital affords — this piece of Ground presents advantages unequalled by any other open to purchase.
FREDERICK MACDONALD.
TTIREDERICK MACDONALD, who Jn (with another apprentice), on the 9th June, 1840, at Sydney, left the ship "Gilmore," Captain Theater, is earnestly requested to write fo his mother, care of George Appleyatd, Esq , 27, St. James's Place, London. Mr. M. C. Stephen, at No. U, Davey Street, Hobait Town, will receive and transmit to Frederick Macdonalds mother any information that can be aflbrded respecting him. Hobart Town. April, 1849.
£1 REWARD.
STOLEN on Saturday Evening last, hetwixt the hours of Nine and Ten o'clock, from off the spars alongside Mr. Grahame's Wharf, a BLACK DINGY. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the party or parties who took the same, shall receive the above Rewaid. C. Berry. Auckland, May 28, 1849.
WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at the Victoriv Hotel. Auckland, May 30, 1849.
WANTED.
A RESPECTABLE Active YOUNG LAD. Apply to
W. C. Hayes, Shortland-street. Auckland, May 24, 1849.
SHIPWRIGHTS WANTED. Apply to A. Alison, Official Bay.
TO LET,
THE IRON STORE in Queen Street. Enquire of Mr. Williams, Hobson-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 313, 30 May 1849, Page 2
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