DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. Jr™^^ HJ* 0 LET, the commodious and JW> *t\A " comfortable DWELLING jHKial HOUSE in Q^en-street, the residence of the late Thomas E. Conry, Esq. The House contains a Drawing Room and Parlour, 3 Bed Rooms, and Kitchen, and has a Verandah both at front and rear. Adjoining it are a Stable, Cow-house, Fowl-house, and Scullery, an excellent Spring, and a large Garden, well enclosed. ALSO, An OFFICE consisting of two Rooms, in Queen-street, which will be let either with or without the Dwelling House. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.
NOTICE. A LL Persons having claims against Mr. f%. George West Newman, are requested to send their accounts to the Undersigned, who has received instructions to forward them immediately, that in due time they may be liquidated. Welles ley Hughes. April 19, 1850.
WANTED, A RESPECTABLE ACTIVE LAD, of good address, as an Apprentice to the Drapery Business. Apply at Victoria Warehouse, Shortland-street, April 23id, 1850.
HATS-HATS-HATS ! OULLER'S SUPERFINE VENTL A LATING- HATS, to be had at the Stores of the Undersigned. G. HUNTER, Queen-street. April 20, 1850.
APPLES AND QUINCES. ON Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, splendid samples of the above Fruits. ALSO A large quantity of Good Dried Fish, Vegetables tfcc, &c. George Hunter, Red House, Queen -street. April 9, 1850.
FOR SALE, AN Allotment of LAND in Wakefield Street, with the Brick House erected thereon — containing parlour, two bedrooms, kitchen, and an excellent cellar, with a good well of water. For further particulars apply to Mr. Bryant Vercoe, Fort Street, or to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street. April 26, 1850.
TO BRICKLAYERS & CARPENTERS. TEND EE R S W A N T E D for erecting a BRICK HOUSE in Shortland-street. Eor plans and specifications apply to Mr. W. M'lntosh, Albert-street, Auckland. Tenders will be received until the Ist of May. Not bound to accept the lowest Tender. April 27, 1850.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. I£\(\ f&ffeft FEET of ASSORTED M*J\J)W\r TIMBER. In any Quantities, to suit Purchasers. Daniel Lynch. Timber Yard, Lower Queen Street, April 27th, 1850.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. PARTIES who have taken Sittings in the Presbyterian Church are requested to make payment, at the earliest convenience, to W. S. Graiiame, Esq., the Treasurer, who has now the receipts ready. Those also who have not yet been accommodated with sittings, are requested to apply to the Treasurer, who has a plan of the Church, and will give all the necessary information. Deacon's Court, April 22, 1850.
TIMBER YARD. TO LET, I^HE well known TIMBER YARD, adjoining the Stores of the Undersigned, lately occupied by Mr. J. Henry. Apply to Thomas Weston & Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 422, 1 May 1850, Page 4
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