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Squares, Mortice Gouges and Screws and other Augurs of all sizes A large assortment of Eell Hanging Materials, including the newest patterns of | Bell Levers and Sunk Plates for Gate Bells A great variety of Smiths' & C'binet-ma-kers' Files Pit, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files A Patent Double Blast Smiths' Bellows and Too iron A Smith's Bellows and Too Irons Strong Iron Vices Spades and Shovels of the usual sizes, and every variety of Ironmongery in general demand. PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of Sfcnna and othir Marbles, Granites, Hocks, Ehzibethan on oak grounds and other new patterns. F. Armson, Princes-streei. Auckland, August 27, 1 849.

ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR

ME. F. AEMSON, having recently arrived in this colony from London, where, for many years, he has been extensively engaged as an Architect and Surveyor, takes this course of informing the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he resides and has an office in Princes-stieet (next to Wood's Hotel), with a view to carrying on the above business. Mr. Armson has brought with him letters of introduction, and also testimonials from men in the same profession at home. But his reliance for success will be in performing with integiity and efficiency the business placed in his hands. With these views he solicits the countenance and suppoit of the public generally. Princes-street, August 29th, 1549.

NOTI CE.

npHE Undersigned beint; about to leave the fl. Colony, lequest all persons indebted to them to pay their several accounts hefore the 15th of September next.

ALSO, Parties having any claims against them are requested to send their accounts for payment. D. & S. Cunningham, Shortland- street. Auckland, August 29, 1849.

SELLZIJG OXV!

TJ3 &D. GRAHAM beg to announce that JUfc. . they will, This Day, commence Selling Off their Stock of Drapery Goods, at a reduction ot 30 per cent, upon the piices hitherto charged, regardless of the cost of the articles. Persons requiring a supply of Goods will do well to avail themselves of the present opportunity of selecting from the largest and cheapest lot of Goods in New Zealand ; as they have determined to Clear Ofl" the whole of their Stock without delay, at any sacrifice, such an opportunity as the present may never again occur in Auckland. Victoria House, ) August 16, 1849. j

NOTICE.

ALL PERSONS having claims against the Undersigned are reque&ted to send in their accounts for payment, without delay. R. & D. Graham. Auckland, 15th August, 1849*

HH II E Undersigned have removed to the Stores formeily occupied by J. S. Polack, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Lower Queen-street. 6th August 1819.

WANTED to purchase asmall COTTAGE in Auckland. Ap])ly at the New Zealander Office. August 22nd, 1 849.

T O LE T.

THE Apartments adjoining the Auckland Library, Shortland -street, well situated for a Lawyer's office. Apply to J. Williamson, Bookseller . Auckland, July 16, 1549.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 348, 30 August 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 348, 30 August 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 348, 30 August 1849, Page 1

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