DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
a^mJL f TPO LET, the commodious and fIBfFFM I comfortable DWELLING jailAsK HOUSE, in Queen-street, the HsBBSW 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-hou>e, 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.
TO LET, md&s^k*, j\ HOUS E in Hobson -street, iiiir^ '■lll * ined tnrou & nout > an( * ver y commodious. There is a large yaid, and a go^r well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office June 11, 1850.
TO LET Mmmk r \ SHOP AND PREMISES HJJLjy I adjoining the "New ZeaWli«ljL [ lander" Office, lately occupied by m^mMr. Tatum, Carpenter. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office. June 11, 1850.
NOW LANDING, EX " SARAH SCOTT."
On -Sale by the Undersigned, EIGHTY BOXES SOAP 12 | chests superior Congou Tea 37 bags Mauritius Sugar 78 ditto Pampanga ditto 5 kegs Negrohead "| m , 5 boxes Cavendish j Tobacco 200 bags Flour, N.VV.S, 40 tierces Beef 5 tons Sandwich Island Salt 20 Sheep. Henderson & Maci<arlane, High -street.
IMPORTANT to the TRADE.
JAMES SIMMS & Co. cAVING completed the erection of extensive machinery (from a patented design) for the preparation of THE 1' I N ES T COFFEES, are now prepared to execute orders to any required extent, and on the most reasonable terms. J. S. & Co. beg respectfully to call the attention of connoisseurs to their COFFEE No. 1, which will be found to possess richness, mellowness, and strength of flavour, not to be surpassed.
ON SALE, Ex "Emma," r p wEN TV KEGS PRESTON'S FINEST I BEEF 1 cwt. each Salmon in Pickle very fine James Simms & Co.
ON SALE BY THE UNDEB SIGNED, ' Ex " St. MICHAEL," O CQTTAGE PIANOFORTES by Broad wood & Son, 2 Square ditto ditto ditto James Macky.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
SOUPS of a superior quality, daily, from 11 o'clock to 4,— will commence on Monday next, the 27th May. N.B. — An Ordinary Every Day at two o'clock.
SOUP AT the Masonic Hotel, during the Winter Season, from 1 1 to 4 daily, at 6d. per plate.
ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
TTHE most approved S O U P S are always ready throughout the season, from the hours of 1 1 to 4, daily.
NOTICE.
HPHE Partnership between Samuel Alexan- *- der Bell and George Manners Mitfprd, of Auckland, Brewers, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 18th day of February last, past. Auckland, June 18th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 442, 10 July 1850, Page 4
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