Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Soaps and Scents, Fancy Baskets, Berlin Wools, Knitting Needles, Rug Patterns, &c.
f Just j received, and in course of opening : — Some very superior Paris Velvet-nap HATS Black and blue Broad Cloths, Doeskins Tweeds, &c. Umbrellas, Parasols, &c, &c, &c.
Parties requiring any of the above-mentioned articles will find it to their advantage to inspect this large assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods. June sth, 1849.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
On Hand, a Large Supply of WOMEN'S Stuff and Cashmere BOOTS " Prunella, Sealskin, and Morocco Shoes " Patent Leather and Kid ditto " Black and White Satin ditto CHILDREN'S Shoes in great Variety. R. & D. Graham. Victoria House, June sth, 1849,
ON SALE By the Undersigned, ex "Volunteer." OQ HHDS. TOOTH'S XXX ALE *" C 7 75 Casks Dunbar's and Byass' bottled Beer 166 Prime Bathurst Cheese 30 Boxes Mould and Dip Candles 1 Cask Salad Oil. James Macky. Queen-street, sth June, 1849.
The Undersigned has on Sale One Thousand OF THE FOLLOWING TREES. APPLES, (15 sorts) PEARS, (6 sorts) Peaches, 6 do. Nectarines, 2 do. Plums, 5 do. Cherries, 4 do. Apricots, 3 do. Gooseberries Black Currants Red Cunants Figs, (3 soi ts suited Grapes, (suited for for N. Zealand) New Zealand) Ornamental Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants & Bulbs. The above can be seen at my Garden, near Freeman's Bay, — all warranted Grafts. THOMAS GRAHAM, Nurseryman. Auckland, 4th June, 1849.
WANTED TO RENT, at Auckland, or within a mile or two thereof, a Neat COTTAGE, with or without a few Acres of Land. Any person having such a property to let, will be pleased to address by letter stating particulars to A. 8., New Zealander Office.
THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN AUCKLAND.
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS 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-Quadrant This valuable allotment commands a frontage 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-Oeneral 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 ad- \ vantages unequalled by any other
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 1
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