FIRST QUALITY COLONIAL TWEEDS. A VARIETY of Colours, both light and dark, fancy stripe, shepherds' plaid, &c, are ready for inspection. Also: Black and Blue FROCK COATS, of superior Cloth and make, for £2 12s. only. A. Jones, Railway House.
GROCERIES. IT is said that System is the Hinge and Punctuality the ISoul of Business. The Subscribers being of opinion that liberality is essential to success, have determined to adopt the principle, more particularly towards Country Storekeepers and small Shopkeepers in town. They will therefore make an allowance to the trade of full Fifteen per cent, under the established retail prices of the present day iti any of the following goods now landing from the ship William and James, The finest Congou in chests and chests 80 bags Refined Sugar Fine Brown ditto Allens Best Soap Ditto Mould Candles Muscatel Raisins Red Herrings (Tins) Coleman's Staich (cases) Nuts in 1 cwt. Bags Almonds ditto ditto Bath Bricks in casks Salad Oil •£ Pints in cases Ditto ditto Pints ditto Cheeses in cases of 1 dozen Cigars No. 2 in cases of 5000 Ditto ditto 3 ditto ditto 2000 Lemon and Orange Peel in 7 lbs. Tins Sperm Candles (Real and Composition) The Subscribers can particularly recommend the Black Tea now received as the finest that can be obtained. The price will be Is. Bd. jp» lb. J. Simms & Co. Importers & Dealers. Feb. 15th, 1850.
ON SALE, Ex "EAGLE." 100 BUSHELS BRAN, 1 4 dozen Tomahawks, 40 bo*ps Mould Candles W. S. Grahame, Fort-street, 14th Feb., 1850.
FINE FLOUR, Ex " Eagle/FROM LAUNCESTON. 750 BAGS of the very best FINE FLOUR, fresh ground, now landing from the above vessel, and on sale. W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. Feb. 14, 1850.
WANTED FOR THE KAWAU WORKSA FEW LABOURERS, Also— A Few YOUTHS, 14 to 16 yeais of age. Apply to W. S. Grahame.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS* INSTITUTE. I^HE DRAWING CLASS, in connection with this Institution, will assemble to commence Studies under the direction of Mr. Hogan, in the Hall, on Thursday next, at 7 o'clock precisely. Members intending to join the Class, are requested to communicate as early as possible with the Hon. Secretary, who has been furnished with specimens, and will be happy to give all particulars. Feb. 18th 1850.
WANTED— A LAD to look after some cows, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the Office of this paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 1
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