NOTICE FOR TENDERS.
RENDERS will be received until the 22nd J- January, for the performance of the Carpenter Work of a two story House in Queen-street. For plans and specifications, apply to J. Waite, Queen- street.
Jan. 15, 1850.
EX « ST. MICHAEL," From London.
Now landing, and on Sale by the Undersigned, 1| BALES SLOPS, CALICO 8 Cases Slops, Hosiery, Cloth, &c. Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen-street, January 9, 1850.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
I^TEGROHEAD TOBACCO, of good quality, •*■ * in and out of Bond. 1 20 Bags Good Ration SUGAR James Simms &Co. Jan. 14th, 1850;
COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
THE Undersigned has received Ex " Moa," a large quantity of Drapery and FANCY GOODS, suitable for the present season ;
amongst which will be found in great variety : Silks, Satinetts, Visetts, Summer Shawls and Dresses, Fancy Silk Neck Ties, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, Gents' Superior White and Regatta Shirts, Colonial Tweeds, White and Brown Drills, White and Drab Cord, &c, &c. H. R. Kane, Queen-stieet,
Ironmongery Stor*. Prince s-Street.
MR. ARMSON begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that having to remove to his New Premise* in Queen Street, on or before the 23rd inst., he will Sell at very reduced Prices the remainder of his Goods — which comprise almost every article for domestic use, as well as the things usually required by Carpenters, Builders, &c, &c. January Bth, 1850.
Boot and Shoe Warehouse*
JUST RECEIVED Ex "St. Michael."
TEN CASES Ladies* and Gents' BOOTS & SHOES, among which is comprised an assortment of very superior WELLINGTON BOOTS to which the subscriber begs to call particular attention. T. Keven. Jan. 12,1850.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT,
Shortland-Street.
SELLING OFF!
THE Undersigned respectfully "begs to intimate to his friends, and the public generally 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.
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. Tattersall, Plumber, &c. Shortland-street, Dec. 14, 1849.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High street.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 393, 19 January 1850, Page 4
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