Commissariat Office, Auckland, 30th October. 1849. TENDERS for supplying Her Majesty's Ordnance Department with One Union Jack, 14 m 7, will be received at this Office until noon Q* Monday next, the sth of November. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. RECENTLY unpacked, a few samples Christy's London Beaver and Paris Si lie Hats, modern style Naval and Military Cloth Caps, and Boys' and Children's Caps of various kinds Also a superior description of Gentlemen's Fancy Regatta Shirts, Braces, and Satin Opera Ties. It is respectfully intimated that, towards the end of the week, there will be ready for inspection a limited number of the Adelaide Victoria Paletote (said to be a happy adaptation of the ideal of gracefulness to the adornment of the sex) ; the newest article of |fashionable drew now worn on promenade. Oct. 30, 1849.
ON SALE, IAAA BUSHELS MAIZE xvvv 300 Ditto Oats, V, D. Land 500 Ditto Bran and Pollard Oatmeal, Maize- meal Crushed Maize, $plit Pea* Bacon, Hams and Lard Seeds. — Clover, Rye-grass, Lucerne, Ac. And a small quantity of Garden Seeds Abraham Meari. Shortland-st., 30th Oct. 1849.
REWARD. LOST, on Saturday Evening last, between Albert Street, and the Wesleyan Institution, a gold and enamel Brooch and a diamond Ring. The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them at the New Zealander Office. Oct. 30th, 1849.
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TWO CASES, Ex " ENTERPRISE," From London, CONTAINING the following Choice Assortment of GOODS, which are nowmarked off and ready for inspection — Ladies' Genuine Lisle Hose, of the fineit fabric Ladies' Stripe Shaded Silk DreiKu, (quite new) Black Silks, Sattins and Sattinete* Barege, Muslin, Challie & Fancy Linea Gingham Dresses Small Pattern Printed De Lames, for Children's Dresses Children's Narrow Fancy bonnet Ribbons Thread Edgings, and Lace, &c.,&c. With many other articles too numerous to particularize, and will be sold at prices corresponding with other articles lately advertised. A. Jones, Railway House, Queen-street/
FOR SALE— OR TO BE LET. For a term of years upon an improving Lease, at a very moderate Rent* A VERANDAH COTTAGE, containing Eight Rooms, with two Acres of Land, situated in St. George's Bay. For further particulars, apply to C. A. Hariub.
TO LEASE. AN ALLOTMENT of LAND at Remuera, having frontage to the Tamaki Road. The Allotment contains 3a. Ir. 3lp- ; there is 2^- acres laid down in Oats, and well fenced in, with a two-roomed House on the Allotment ; Also live milking Cows to be let with the Farm. Apply to James Rutherfoid, Auckland, or to
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 370, 31 October 1849, Page 1
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