COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
The Undersigned has Just Opened Two Bales WELSH, LANCASHIRE & SAXONY FLANNELS, all wool 2 Bales containing — Long Cloths Sheetings, and Domestic Calicoes, and Heavy 8-4 White Sheeting I Bale Grey Calicoes 1 Bale Cotton Ticking &c, &c, &c. H. R. Kane, Queen-street. Auckland, July 27, 1849.
FOR SALE Ex "FREDERICK."
FIRST QUALITY TOBACCO Best Manilla Cigars, No. 2 Rice China Sugar Window Glass Hops Aliens' Sydney Soap Rum, 30 O.P. &c, &c, &c. J. Salmon & Co. Auckland, July 20, 1849.
STAINED GLASS.
Ex "Mart Catherine."
WTATTERSALL has just received a , beautiful assortment of STAINED GLASS, — viz.-.Blue, Crimson, Amber, Gold, Scarlet and Green Colours ; suitable for Shop Fronts, Hall Doors, Lamps, &c. Lead Sash weights— cast to any weight, at 3d. qp Ib. Shortland- street, July 23rd, 1849.
TO FAMILIES AND OTHERS.
JOSEPH WEBB, Wyndham-street, begs to acquaint the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has recommenced business in the Wholesale
BREWING AND MALTING LINE, and is prepared to supply families and otfieis with Good Home-brewed Ale, in quantities of Hhds., Barrels, or not less than two gallons. N.B. — Fresh Yeast and Grains Daily.
HATS!
COBDEN HOUSE.
T & W. HENDERSON have received Ex a "Mary Catherine," Two Cases Pritchard's well-known Superior Velvet Pile HATS. Shortland -street, Auckland, July 19, 1849.
ROYAL HOTEL, HOWICK.
FOR SALE, by Private Contract, the above new and Substantial Building, containing Eleven Rooms on First Floor, and Three large Rooms on Second Floor, all lined throughout, togetherwith an attached Kitchen, a Well and Stabling for four Horses. There is a large and convenient Back -yard, and a Garden tastefully laid out with a variety of Fruit Trees, &c, &c. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor on the premises. July 25, 1849.
TO MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS.
A PERSON who has leisure will be glad to arrange and adjust the Books or accounts of any Merchant, or others. Address A. Z. at the "New Zealander " Office.
WANTED.— A Female Servant. Apply at the "New Zealander" office.
FOUND, BY A NATIVE near the Maori village of Orakei, a Saddle and Bridle. Apply to C. O. Davis, Interpreter. Auckland; July 27, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 334, 28 July 1849, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 334, 28 July 1849, Page 1
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