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SELLING OFF-SELLING OFF! THE Undersigned, intending to retire from the Drapery Business, begs to offer his Stock to the public at reduced prices. He iss unable to sell any Article at 2s. that is worth 4s. 6d., or to promise a sweeping reduction of 60 or even 30 per cent., but has no doubt that his Goods will be found the cheapest in, the town, as he really intends to clear out. RICHARD J. HUNT. Manchester House, Queen -si., 28th September, 1849.

NEW GENERAL STORE JUST OPENED IN SIIORTLAND STREET, ( Opposite the Royal Exchange Hotel.) FRANCIS EVANS has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends, and the Public of Auckland, Kawau, and the surrounding districts, that he has just opened a Store as above, where with the assistance of their patronage, he intends to conduct an extensive business as a GENERAL DEALER. His STOCK ofGOODS, to which he would now call the attention of Housekeepers in the Town as well as of Country Settlers, is of a very varied but exceedingly useful character, comprising almost every necessary article in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and Glass ware, Tin ware, Drapery Goods, Ready Made Clothing", as well as a selection of Miscellaneous Stores well chosen and adapted to supply the demands of every customer. A large supply of Excellent Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, &c, &c , expected daily from the Coasf, of which a constant supply wui he kept up ; — also, Fre-h Eggs and Butter. Country orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Auckland, Oct. 1, 1849.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, WHEREAS Edward Crow, late of Auckland, Butcher, having left New Zealand indebted to me, and leaving four sheep in my possession as his properly, on which I have a claim for keep, this is to give notice that they will be delivered up to any person proving the same to be his property on payment of my claim, otherwise they will be sold within fourteen days from this date, to defray expenses. Dated at Eden Grove, Epsom, this Second day of October, 1849. TlfOS. SOMERVILLE.

WANTED, BY A Middle-aged MAN and his WIFE, Situations, the man as Overseer or Farm Baliff, and the woman lo superintend the Dairy — both aic well experienced in the above capabilities, and can produce Ihe highest testimonials for ability and industriou.s habits. For Particulars apply at this Office.

ONE HUNDRED PER CENT REDUCTION. IN consequence of the Hot Weather setting in, Gentlemen requiring thea 1 HAIR CUT more frequently, Piofessor ( oofck hjs determined to make a sweeping reduction of One Hundred per cent. s. d. Hair Cutting, cash . , 0 6 Do v do., if booked. . 1 0

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 1

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