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NOTICE. rgnilE Undersigned hereby authorises his S_ Wife, Asenetii England, to receive and pay all monies and transact other business during his temporaryabsence from the Colony. N.B. — The trade to be carried on as usual, having previously agreed with competent workmen. Joseph England, Boot Maker, Shortland-street

TO LET, IpP9K rpHE SHOP and PREMISES JJJJUL.I ■*■ adjoining the " New ZeaIpHliifSl lander" Office, lately occupied by li\v^v\! Mr. Joslin, Perfumer. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office, or to A. W. Hansard.

TO LET, AM a NEAT four-roomed CoTfflPS^k A TAGE, with Garden enk*llJOPlP' closed, in Grey -street, lately occupied by Mr. Skey. Apply at the Office of this Paper.

CAUTION. npHE Undersigned hereby gives notice that JL he will not be responsible for any debts or liabilities incui red by his wife, Elizabeth Healy ; and he also cautions all persons from purchasing or receiving from her any of his property, goods or chatties ; any one doing so after this uotice will subject themselves to prosecution. Peter Healy, Pensioner, Onehunga. March 25th, 1850.

NOTICE. A CHANGE being about to talce place in the business of the Undersigned, all debts due to the firm are requested to be paid on or before the 13th April, next, and all demands against the said firm be sent in for payment before the above date. Robinson & Dunell, Painters, &c, Queen-street. Auckland, March 26, 1850.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— /AMERICAN Rocking Chairs, *"*• cane and plain bottoms Ditto Eight-Day Clocks Ditto Axe Handles 150 dozen Cut Wine Glasses, Princes, Victoria, Albert, and Tulip patterns 50 do. Heavy Flint ditto, plain 100 do. Cut Tumblers 80 do. Moulded do. 40 do. Plain do. Lamp Shades and Glasses Cut Decanters, Sugar and Butter Basins Water Cariffs, &c, &c. 250 doz. Willow Plates, Dinner, Soup, Pudding, and Cheese 100 doz. Floralico & other patterns Flat and Baking Dishes, assorted sizes Chambers, Basins, &c, &c. Plated Liquer Stands Ditto Revolving Egg Stands German Silver Tea & Table Spoons do. do. Forks Brass, Pillar, and Chamber Candlesticks Patent and Turkey Lamp Cotton Clothes and other Brushes Hair and Tooth do. Scrubbing and Black Lead do. Stained and Plain Dressing Combs Fine Tooth Combs, various sizes Seaming and Roping Twine Sail and Packing Needles Knives and Forks Cross-cut Saws ditto Files Box Locks, Hinges, &c. Moleskin Trowsers Canvas do. Blue Serge, & Scotch Twill Shirts Heavy Beaver Coats Linen and Cotton Ticks With a Complete Assortment of Cottons, Tapes, &c. Blue and Yellow Post do. do. Foolscap 30-lb. W B Wrapping Paper ALSO, Honey-Dew Tobacco. J. T. Boy l ait, Wholesale & Retail Dealer. Queen-street, March 23. <

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 4

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