THE Undersigned beg to acquaint the Inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood that they have erected a place in Princes" street for the Sale of FRESH BEEF. Having a large number of Fat Cattle on ! hand they will continue to supply Daily the BEST JBBHF in the Colony, in such Joints as may be required, and will also supply Butchers by the Quarter Side or Carcass, making them a liberal allowance from the retail price. James Simms & Co. Auckland, August 13, 1849.
Choicest Sample ofCofFee in the Province.
IN consequence of the daily increasing demand for REYNOLDS' JAVA COFFEE, (@ Is. t|^lb), R. R. begs to acquaint the colonists generally, that he now Roasts Twice Daily, thus insuring Fresh Coffee to the lovers of that most delicious beverage. Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store, High Street. N.B. — Very Supeiior Potted Butter just opened Fine Valencia Raisins @ 7d. lb.
11I1E Undersigned begs to inform the Pub- ■ lie in general, and Military Officers in garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low prices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn,
Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. tKSiT Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done.
THE PIANOFORTE AND SINGING.
A LADY of acknowledged proficiency on ■** the Pianofoite, acquired under eminent teachers in England, and who, during the last five years has had the largest number of pupils in Van Dicmcn's Land, would be happy to give instruction in the above accomplishments to a few young ladies. Of those instructed by her in Y. D. Land, were members of Ihe families of Major Schaw, Captains Booth, Barnes, &c, Messis. Robertson, Palmer, Aimytage, Gunning, Goldie, &c, Magistrates. Cards of address are left at the Office of this Paper.
TO PARENTS, SOLICITORS, AND OTHERS.
A GENTLEMAN, educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, being wholly disengaged, would be glad to occupy his time in giving private instruction. A thorough course of English education would be imparted, the English and Scotch systems of Book-keeping, and the classics and mathematics to the highest branches. With pupils sufficiently advanced he would read for an hour or two daily, conformably with the course pursued at Cambridge in preparing for the several gradations of matriculation, schol- ! arship, responsion, and degree examination. Or, having been in extensive practice for 12 years as a Solicitor, and being thoroughly j versed in the piinciples and practice of conveyancing, and in the entire routine of an Attorney's office, the advertiser would be happy to enter into an engagement with a member of the profession requiring steady and efficient aid. Cards of address are left at the Office of this Paper.
-E. CONSTABLE,
RETURNS thanTcs for the liberal support he has received for the ]as>t eight years in Auckland and its vicinity, and begs to inform his friends and the public, that owing to the great increase of trade from the West Coast, he has determined to establish a communication between Onehunga and Auckland, on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, for all kinds of Merchandise ; and he likewise holds himself lcsponsible for all goods entrusted to his care, having erected substantial Stoic* houses at Onehunga, thereby hopes to merit their future patronage. Orders or parcels left at H. Hadlow's Tea Warehouse, Shortland Street. N.B. — Conveyance to and fro, on any day, when inducement offers, August 4, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 345, 23 August 1849, Page 1
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