To Manufacturers of Ginger Beer. THE Undersigned are in receipt of a large of CRUSHED LUMP SUGAR. James Simms & Co. December 1, 1849.
Ex "THAMES," Now Landing, and for Sale at the STRAW BONNET WAREHOUSE, SHORTHAND STREET. HP WO CASES DRAPERY GOODS •* One Bale Tickings One ditte Calicoes One case Parasols, &c, &c* One ditto Hats, Paris, Patent Ventilating. J. A. Langford. November 27, 1849.
Ex « THAMES," FROM LONDON. On Sale dy the Undersigned. (I CASES HATS AND CAPS "' 1 bale Cotton Sheets 3 do White and Blown Calico 1 do Cotton and Linen Tick 1 do Huckaback 1 case Muslins 1 " Brown Hollands 11 " Gloves, llosieiy, and Fancy Drapery 2 Bales Flannel, Duigget, &c, Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen-st. November 27, 1849.
BEE HIVE, SELLING OFF! Giieax Sacrifice. O LACKMAN & PATON announce to the O Public that as they intend ielinq[uishing the business in a few weeks, they have detei mined to clear out the whole of their large Stock at less than the cost price.
TO LET, A SCORIA HOUSE, at present occupied by W. Plummer, Esq., Apply to F. Newman, Cabinet Maker, Official Bay. Auckland Nov. 9th, 1 849.
NEW CODE OF SIGNALS. ON Sale by the Undeisigned, the New Signals as communicated at the Station on Mount Victoiia. Coloured. — Price, One Shilling, J. Williamson.
NOW PUBLISHED, And on Sale "by the undersigned, 4 MANUAL FOR NEW ZEALAND £*- BEE-KEEPERS, By the Reverend William Charles Cotton. — Price, 2s, Gd. J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, Nov. 9, 1 849.
NOTICE. A GREAT Variety of Goods is still on hand at the Waterloo House, which will now be sold much under prime cost. All parties indebted to the above Establishment are respectfully requested to pay without delay, as the establishment will be closed on or about the end of this month. R. McKenzib. Nov. 17, 1849.
SOARD Sf LODGING, HPWO Single Gentlemen or a Gentleman and •*• Lady s may hear of Genteel and Comfortable accommodation by applying at the Office of this paper. Unexceptionable references can be given.
BOARD AND LODGING. /GENTLEMEN requiring the above, will \Jt meet with comfortable and genteel accommodation in a respectable family, on reasonable terms. For address, apply at the Office of this Paper. November 9th, 1849.
EDUCATION. MRS. J. MORLEY, long accustomed to general School routine, receives a limited number of Pupils for Education. No vacation, and the quarter to commence from the day of the PupiL's entrance. Victoria-street, Opposite the Court House.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 379, 1 December 1849, Page 4
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