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IRONMONGERY. Just landed by the Undersigned ex " Louis & Miriam", SCYTHES and SICKLES Bench and Match Planes Iron Rim Locks - Spike Walls, 3£ atfs flinches Block-tin Tea and Coffee Pots Milk Dishes, Baking ditto And ex other Arrivals, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, warranted tast steel Cast steel Hand Saws, superior Saw Files, all sizes, and Sets Bench Hammers, Squares and Guages Smiths' Files, and Wood Rasps Axes and Hatchets, American & English Spades, (superior) Hoes and Rakes j Wheat and Coffee Mills, fly wheels Camp Ovens, Oval Boilers Steelyards, Fish Hooks Zinc, plain and perforated School Slates, Clothes Lines, &c. J. Me CAN, Shortland Street.

BLACKING. On Sale by the Undersigned ex " Louis and Miriam. " TWO CASES PASTE BLACKING. J. Me CAN, Shortland Street.

SELLING OFF-SELLING OFF! FURTHER REDUCTION. RJ, HUNT begs to inform the Public . that, in consequence of his determination to close his Establishment on the 20th ihstant. he will continue to sell off his STOCK OF DRAPERY GOODS at greatly reduced prices. R. J. H. also takes this opportunity of giving notice, that his remaining Stock on hand at that date will be Sold by Auction, withouto ut reserve, on Tuesday, 28th inst . Queen-street, Ist November, 1849.

FARM SERVANTS. YIfANTED-AMAN and his WIFE, as General IV m Servants ; one or both must be able to milk. Apply at the Office ot this paper.

Commissariat Office, Auckland, 30th October. 1849. TENDERS for supplying Her Majesty'! Ordnance Department with One Union Jack, 14 m 7, will be received at this Office until noon of Monday next, the sth of November. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary 1 General.

EDUCATION. MRS. THOMAS, late frorti England, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity that she has just opened an Establishment for a select number of Young Ladies. Terms — For Boarders with Instruction in every branch of a thoroughly sound English Education, with Writing, Arithmetic, and plain and fancy Needle- Work — Thirty Guineas per Annum. Washing — Five Guineas, per Annum. French, Music, and Drawing, on the usual terms. Day Scholars under six years, Six Guineas ; above that age, Eight Guineas per Annnm. Queen-street, Oct. 30th, 1849.

AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING- of the Members of this Society will be held at the Ma■ol) c Hotel, THIS DAY, the 3rd November, S it P.M., for the purpose of electing Officers for the 1 ensuing year. The attendance of persons desirous to join ,the Society is requested*

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 1

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