NOW PUBLISHED, And on Sale by the undersigned, A MANUAL FOR NEW ZEALAND BEE-KEEPERS, By the Reverend William Charles Cotton. — Price, 2s. (3d. J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, Nov. 9, 1819.
AUCKLAND LIBRARY, AT a General Meeting of the Subscribers to the Library, held on the 31st ult., it was resolved — " That the Secretary be requested to call a Special Meeting of the Subscriber, with the least possible, delay, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of immediatly dissolving the Society." In pursuance of the above resolution, a Special General Meeting of the Subscribers to the Auckland Library, will be held in the Library, on Wednesday, the 21st instant. Fred. W. Merriman. Hon. Sec.
IRONMONGERY. Just landed by the Undersigned ex " Lonis & Miriam". SCYTHES and SICKLES Bench and Match Planes Iron Rim Locks Spike Nails, 3-g- and 6 inches Block-tin Tea and Coffee Pots Milk Dishes, Baking ditto And ex other Arrivals, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, warranted cast 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 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. .7. Me CAN, Shortland Street.
TO LET, A HOUSE, of eight Rooms, and one of four Rooms, in the neighbourhood of St. George's Bay— with Stable and every convenience for genteel families. jJJFor Particular apply to W. Forsytii. Collinhill, Oct 3rd. 1819.
A CABINET PIANO. A SPLENDID Rosewood 6| octave SemiCabinet PIANO, quite new, with every modern improvement — maker, " Flew," London — cost 60 guineas, imported by and the property of Dr, Carr, will be RAFFLED FOR, at the Royal Masonic Hotel, in a few days. 41 members, at £1 e^ch. Apply at the Hotel. Auckland, 6th November, 1849.
Ex " ENTERPRIZE," FROM LONDON. ON SAT.E by the Undersigned, at his Woikshop, in Queen -street, the best London-made Cane-bottomed CHAIRS, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, and Rose woods. G. Vaii-e.
EDUCATION. MRS. J. MORLEY, long accustomed to general School routine, receives a limited number of Pupils for Education. No vacation, and the quaiter to commence from the day of the Pupil's entrance. Victoria-street, Opposite the Court House.
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 instant, 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, without leserve, on Tue&day, 28th inst. Queen-stieet, l&t November, 1049. j
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 373, 10 November 1849, Page 4
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