CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWAB.E ESTABLISHMENT, Siiortland-Street. SELLING OFF: THE Undersigned respectfully begs to intimate to his friends, and the public gene* rally that in order to direct his attention more exclusively to one particular department of his business, he has this day commenced SELLINGOFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware, together with his other Goods — including Paris Hats, Fuller's " Patent Ventilating" ditto, &c. &c. The subscriber begs further to remark that, as the whole of the above Goods (with but few trifling exceptions) have been sent out direct from the manufacturers expressly to his order, he is enabled to sell at such prices as have been hitherto unknown in Auckland. F. Gardiner. Shortland-street, December Bth, 1849. N.B.— The Premises will be to let about the Ist of February.
451 GEORCE-ST., SYDNEY, Known as the "VERANDAH HOUSE," and nearly opposite the Commercial Bank. DOSSIT ERand 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 Manufacturers of Ginger Beer. THE Undersigned are in receipt of a large of CRUSHED LUMP SUGAR. James Simms & Co. December 1, 1849.
TO LET ON LEASE, A PLOT OF LAND in Princes-street, adjoining Mr. Armson's residence, suitable for a Cottage or Office. Apply to W. Tattersale, Plumber, &c. Shortland-street, Dec. 14, 1849.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL HOUSE, containing, at least, two Rooms, Yard, and Well of Water, for which cash will he paid. Application to be made to S. W. at the New Zealander Office. Auckland, Dec. 11, 1849.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High street-
STOLEN OR STRAYED, ON Saturday, December Ist, a Brown MARE with white face, branded RH (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 10s. will be paid on the delivery of the Mare to J. Waite. Auckland, Dec. 3, 1849.
FOR SALE, IAA f|AA 6 FEET, Broad PALING AW/,VW 5 0,000 5 feet ditto 600,000 Shingles. E. Constable, 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.— Price, One Shilling, J. Williamson*
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 384, 19 December 1849, Page 4
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