BELL & BRADBURY have just received, ex " Susan," and other late arrivals, an assortment of WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, COLORS, &c, &c, and are enabled to undertake work on the following scale : For Priming and Glazing, (new work), 16 x 12 @ 9s. Od per dozen 14 M 10 @ Bs. Od. " 12 X 10 @ 7s. 6d. " 10 x 8 @ 6s. 6d. " House and other Painting, Paper Hanging, Writing, (Ornamental Painting), &c, &c, at equally low prices. Bell & Bradbury. Albert Street, Near residence of Dr. Lee.
To PARENTS^ GUARDIANS. WANTED— A Respectable YOUTH as an Apprentice to the Plumbing, Painting, and Glazing Business, where every attention will be paid to the advancement in the above capacities. Apply to Bell & Bradbury, Albert- street. Auckland, Oct. 6, 1849.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. lOrt CASES GENEVA AW 10 Hhds# ditto 8 Boxes Cavendish Tobacco. Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.
TO LET rpHE PREMISES in Wyndham -street, JL lately in the possession of Mr. Joseph Webb, known as the Devonshire Inn. Apply to Patrick Dignan. 27th September, 1849.
TO LET. A COMMODIOUS Four Roomed HOUSE, delightfully situated in Chapel-street, corner of West Queen Street, having a pleasant view of the Harbour. Apply to John Finlay, Carpenter.
STRAYED, FROM the Tamaki Farms, No. 27 and 28, a GREY MARE, branded A on the near rump, a Reward of One Pound is hereby offered for her recovery. W. G. Goddard. Tamaki, Oct. 3, 1849.
NOTICE. \M R. THOMAS WILLIAMS, begs to in- *•*-"- form his friends that he will be prepared to supply the neighbourhood of Official Bay, and the residents of Auckland generally, with BREAD, BISCUITS, &c, and will at all times, have on hand, a first rate article. Auckland, Oct. 1, 1849. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT REDUCTION.
IN consequence of the Hot Weather setting in, Gentlemen requiring their HAIR CUT more frequently, Professor Cooper has determined to make a sweeping reduction of One Hundred per cent. s. d. Hair Cutting, cash 0 6 Do., do., if booked. . 1 0
TO SERVE THIS SEASON. HPHE IMPORTED SUFFOLK HORSE, 1 "COLONEL." Colonel is a beautiful Dark Chesnut, rising five years, stands nearly sixteen hands high, possesses great strength, and good action. He was got by the well known horse Captain, out of a brood mare, got by the celebrated horse, Chance. Clarke & Ludbrook, Waipuna, Tamaki. October sth, 1849.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, np H E Thorough Bred HORSE * "CANTAB," Four years old, by Cantab out of Victorine by Camerton, out of Greentract by Hector. Cantab is a dark bay, with dark points, and stands 15 hands. Cantab will travel to the Windsor Castle, Parnell, every Monday and Thursday ; and will be found at the Duke of Malborough, Queen Street, on the other days of the week. Terms £2 0 0 Groomage 0 5 0 W. Dennett, Queen-sreet. Auckland, Sept. 28, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 363, 6 October 1849, Page 4
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