EX « SUSAN" On Sale by the Undersigned, BRANDY, in cases and hogsheadi, Tobacco Pipes. Thomas Lewis.
TO LET, A COMMODIOUS two-story DwellingHOUSE in Chapel-street, delightfully situated, commanding an extensive view of the harbour and river. Apply to Thomas Lewis.
J. LAZARUS, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME-MAKER, AND LOOKING GLASS SILVERER, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes by strict attention to good workmanship and moderate charges, to give general satisfaction. The utmost care taken in Framing and Straining Fancy Needle Work, Prints, Drawings, and Lithographs. Old Frames regilt, to look equal to new. At Mr. Levy's Opposite Connell & Ridings. Queen Street.
NOTICE. ALL PARTIES indebted at Waterloo House are respectfully requested to pay by the end of this month ; the proprietor being very desirous to leave the colony. ALSO, Parties having Claims against the"same are requested to send in their accounts for payment. R. McKenzie.
NOTICJG, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Undersigned are requested to send in their accounts for payment, without delay. R. & D. Graham. Auckland, 15th August, 1849*
SELLING [OFF! RSc D. GRAHAM beg to announce that . they will, This Day, commence Selling Off their Stock of Drapery Goods, at a reduction ot 30 per cent, upon the prices 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 Off 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
BELL AND BRADBURY takes leave to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that they have commenced Business as PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, & PAPER HANGERS, and trust by unremitting attention to business, combined with moderate charge* and good workmanship, to obtain a share of public patronage, which it will ever be their constant study to merit. N.B. — Country orders promptly attended to. Albert-street, (next the residence of Dr. Lee.) August 22, 1849.
1"1 HE 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 '%* gain their patronage. X.^©tTNN, Lock Smith' and Bell Hanger. USaF Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done.
NOTICE. THE Undersigned being about to leave the Colony, lequest all persons indebted tothem to pay their several accounts before the 15th of beptember next. ALSO, Parties having any claims against them are requested to send their accounts for payment. D. & S. Cunningham, Shortland-street. Auckland, August 22, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 352, 8 September 1849, Page 4
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