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C H EJLP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET. R REYNOLDS has now on • Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea @ Is* 4<S. per pound. In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently lecommended. ' ALSO, A lot of Superior HAMS and BACON. %

TO THE INHABITAS OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS AND ITS VICINITY, AND TO COASING TRADERS. FROM and after the 10th day May next, the stock of Goods at present in the Victoria Store, will be disposed of in quantities of not less than £10, and in assorted parcels at a reduction of 30 per cent, upon the regular prices which are marked upon the respective articles. The stock consists of a general assortment of Drapery, Ironmongery, and Goods suitable for trade. Victoria, April 18th, 1849.

TO BE LET FOR BUILDING, PARTS of Allotments Nos. 39 and 40 of Section 4, Town of Auckland, adjoining Mr. Dennett's premises, having a frontage to Queen -street, opposite Wyndham-street, and to High-street, opposite Chancery-street and the Post Office. Apply to B. Newell, at Mr. Campbells Hotel, Queen-street.

EDUCATION. MRS. WOOLLEYS Establishment for Young Ladies again resumes the usual duties on the 16th inst., — where the following branches of education are unremittingly attended to, viz : — English Literature, and use of the Globes, French, Music, Drawing, and Dancing ; the latter accomplishment commences from this vacation, and is under the superintendence of a competent Lady. Queeu-street, Auckland, July 4, 1849.

On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned 1 BAGS N - s - w - FINE FLOUR *•**" 300 " Y. D. L. " " 250 " S. Australian " " 1000 lbs. Y. D. L. Assorted JAMS. D. Nathan. Auckland, June 23, 1849.

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Queen Street. JOHN HOOP takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity who have favored him with their patronage since his commencement in business, and begs to announce that he has removed his place of business from Shortland-street, to more commodious premises in Queen-street, (the 6th door from Wyndham-street,) where in addition to his former stock he has now open and ready for sale — Blucher Boots, kip Oxford Shoes, single soles Do do double soles Womens strong Cordovan Shoes, and Gents. Carpet Slippers Blue cloth Caps Do do do Military Check Navy Caps Indigo Blue Bonnets *^* A few good Journeyman wanted. Auckland, July 4, 1849. _____ ,_. AN Allotment of LAND containing nearly Three Acres, adjoining Mr. Cooper's, and opposite Mr. Tucker's ; about twenty minutes walk from town, on the Mount Eden road. The allotment is well watered, fenced in, and under grass. Apply to George Cole, Queen-streett June 28, 1849.

r pHE Undersigned, on quitting business as I Licensed Victualler, begs to offer his thanks to his numerous friends, who have so kindly supported him for the last four years, and at the same time requests that all communications intended for him may be left at the office of Mr. Marston, Solicitor, West Queen Street. Wm. Tutty. Ship Inn, June 30, 1849.

WANTED.—A Female Servant. Apply at the "New Zealander" office.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 4

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