MR. CHAKLES JOSLIN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair* Cutter, Dresser, ana Ornamental Hair manufacturer and Perfumer f rN announcing to the Gentry of Auckland, his arrival from London, per the Thames, begs also to state that he hopes, within a few days, to open a front business establishment ; but until his arrangements are complete, he will be most happy to wait upon Ladies or Gentlemen, at their private residences, who may favor him by leaving their addtess at Mr. Williamsons Stationer, Shortland-street, December 3, 1849.
451 GEORGE-ST., SYDNEY, Known as the "VERANDAH HOUSE," and nearly opposite the Commercial Bank. ROSSI T ilßlnd LAZARUS •* beg" to direct the attention of Drapers, Storepeers, and others visiting Sydney, to their extensive Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Millinery, &c, &c, which is now replete in every department, and being purchased for Cash of the First Makers, previous to their leaving* England, are enabled to offer all the advantages of the same.
TO LET, PART of those newly erected business Premises, near the NewZe alander Office, 111 Shortland-street, one of the best situations in the Town, at a moderate rent, Apply to D. Crosbie, Tailor and Draper. Shortland-street, Dec. 4, 1819.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, *= A SMALL HOUSE, containing, at least, two Rooms, Yard, and Well of Water, for which cash will be paid. Application to be made to S. W. at the New Zealander Office. Auckland, Dec. 11, 1849.
FOR SALE.— OR TO BE LET, For a term of years vpon on improving Lease at a very moderate Rent. A VERANDAH COTTAGE, contrinfcg Six Rooms, with two Acics of Laiuf, situate in St, George's Bay. For further paihculars apply to C. A. Hvrrts.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, pi-o.luce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto dilto J. Co:;ey, Ilifjh street.
STOLEN OR STRAYED, ON Saturday, December Ist, a Brown MARE with white face, branded RII (reversed) on off shoulder. If stolen, a reward of £10 will be given on the conviction of the offender or offenders ; and if strayed, the sum of 1 Os. will be paid on the delivery of the Mare to J. Waite. Auckland, Dec. 3, ISid,
FOR SALE, 100 000 CPEET, Broad PALING lvvjwv 50j000 5 feet ditto 000,000 Shingles. E. Const a blr, Kent Wharf, Onehunga December 3, 1849.
"WANTED-a FEMALE -SERVANT to look after children, and perform the washing, in a small family where two other servants are kept. Wages liberal. Apply at the "New Zealander" office.
NEW CODE OF SIGNALS. ON Sale by the Undersigned, the New Signals as communicated at the Station on Mount Victoria. Coloured^ — Piice, One Shilling, J. Williamson.
NOW PUBLISHED, And on Sale by the undersigned, A MANUAL FOR NEW ZEALAND BEE-KEEPERS, By the Reverend William Charles Cotton. Price, 2s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, Nov. 9, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 383, 15 December 1849, Page 4
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