CON NELL # RIDINGS 0 AYE ON SALE, a HORSE and CART 01 with Harness complete. The HORSE is thoroughly broken in, and is quite tractable — And the CAUT is well built — light and nearly new.
GROWING CROP OF POTATOES. I7K) R SALE, FORTY Acres of POTATOES growing at Remuera, — they are warranted of unmixed Hobart Town Seed, look remarkably well, and promise an abundant crop. They will be sold in one lot, 01 in paddocks, at a very reasonable price, and terms very liberal. Apply on the premises, or to Connpxl & Ridings
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, IOA CASES GENEVA x ~' Vf 9 Hhds. ditto 10 Hhds. Ind and Cope's Ale 12 Half -hhds. ditto. Connell & Ridings, Queen Street.
NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to Richard Reynolds, are respectfully requested to settle their accounts immediately. Parties having claims are also requested to forward them for liquidation. R. Reynolds, Grocer, High Street. Nov. 17, 1849.
STOLEN. fgpWO SILVER WATCHES having been Iw- stolen from my house in Princes Street, on Sunday, October 14th, 1849, within twenty minutes of the people coming out of Church, (the house having been left only about that time,) and numbered as below, A reward of £2 will be given to any Person delivering them up, or otherwise giving such information as shall bring the persons who stole them to justice. A consular Lever Watch, No. 5221. A French Watch, No. 19S on case, Rose & Son, London, Mr. George Stephenson, Nov. 13, 1849.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, CUIRASS SEED, J5" produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High street .
TO STAND THIS SEASON, nnHE Fine Imported Horse i NORFOLK HERO. He will be found at the Stables in the rear of the Masonic Hotel, every morning till nine o'clock. Terms — Thirty shillings. Application to be made to the proprietor, William Bovaird, Chancery-street,
Is HENRY HARDINGTON, ROVj&Im EXCHANGE MOTEL, 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 hitherto elected 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 Gig Horses, also a neat Dog Cart. Sept. 3, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 376, 21 November 1849, Page 4
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