ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned. VAN DIEMAN'S LAND FINE FLOUR, in 100 and 2001b bags
Carolina Rice, Peas, Soap, Biscuit Mauritius Sugar, Congou and Hyson Skin Tea Starch, Alum, Salt Beef, Tobacco Matches, Leather — Sole, Kip, Calf, and Kangaroo 3 cases stout Boots 2 trunks Ladies' Boots and Shoes Try Pot, Roman Cement Blankets, Slops, Hats, Hosiery, Carpets Calico, and Fancy Drapery. Thomas Lewis. Whacf, Queen Street.
TO LET. THE PREMISES, at present occupied by Blackmail and Paton, High Street. Possession can be given on the Ist of December, 1 849. Apply at the 13eb Hivb.
WANTED, by a Man, lately arrived from Englrnd; a situation as Groom and Valet.- or as an Agricultural serrant. Has been long acqua : nted with, and understands the training and management of Horses. Apply ?t the New Zcalandcr Office. Oct. 30th, 1849.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High street.
OIL. OIL. OIL. CLARIFIED— EQUAL TO SPERM. THE Undersigned has now on hand EIGHT TUNS OP OIL OF A QUALITY NOT TO BE EQUALLED which he will Sell FOR CASH, to persons taking Five Gallons @ 3s. Od. per Gallon, One do. @ 3s. 6d. per Gallon. P. LEVY, Queen Street
FIRST RATE CHRONOMETER WATCH For S\ie, at the Store of the Undersigned A HIGHLY finished valuable Gold Chronometer, Unless disposed of by private sale within a short period — it will be submitted at an early day by the undersigned to Public competition. Hart & Son.
farm on the north shore. hart 4 son Are instructed to offer for Sale. A CHOICE FARM on tlie North Shore, containing 80 acres. This is one of the best Farms in the neighbourhood and is admirably calculated for grazing and dairy purposes. Terms and Particulars may be known upon application to the Auctioneers.
HENRY HARDINGTON, IIOVAL EXCHANGE HOTEI,, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, LIVERY & COMMISSION STABLES. HENRY HARDINGTON has the honor to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the erection of entirely new and most commodious stables, equal for light and ventilation to any hithertoerected in Auckland, which are under the direction of an able and experienced manager. He now, therefore, feels warranted in soliciting their patronage in full confidence of his ability to afford every satisfaction to those entrusting their Horses to him, whether to stand at Livery or Bait. He would take the opportunity thus afforded to notify that he keeps for Hirb a number of excellent Saddle and Grig Horses, also a neat Dog Cart. Sept. 3, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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