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NEW MOPE WOUE, Hobson -Street.

JAMES CARADUS has commenced Rope-making in Hobson-street, near the Catholic Chapel, and is now able to execute any ordeis he may be favoured with. The following is a list of the avticles made — Running and Standing Rigging, all sizes Spun-yarn, marling, hosing Hammerlinc-, Hand-lead lines Log-lines, Fishing-lines, Clothes-lines Grocer's twines, all kinds, net twine Fishing-nets made to oider. Auckland, August 22nd 1850.

AUCKLAND ROPE WAREHOUSE.

rr^HE Undersigned has the honor to announce J_ to the Public that, consulting the greater convenience of his customers, he has opened a WAREHOUSE, IN FORT-STREET, where will he kept on sale his well known NEW ZEALAND CORDAGE, in every variety of size and description. Having imported a large quantity of Riga Yarns, the undersigned will be happy to execute any orders in this material, which is far superior to any other imported into the Colony. James Robertson. August 19th, 1850.

CATTLE AND HORSES, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

A TEAM of SIX WORKING BULLOCKS 30 Cows, broken in to bale 25 Bullocks, fit for the knife 100 Head Heifers and Steers A Draught Horse A Mare and Foal 6 Horses. Apply to J. Hargreaves, Esq., Tamaki, or to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, Q ALT PORK } Wilkinron . s curin q kJ Hams and Bacon ) ° Taranaki Flour, 100 lb. bags Old Maize, Wheat Liverpool Salt Taranaki Butter Potatoes, Onions. Thomas Weston & Co. Shortland-street, 19th July, 1850.

•"jPHE Subscriber has on — Meadow and JL Oaten May, of the best quality — Maize and Bran — Seed and feeding Oats, from Launceston — Rye Glass and Clover — Bedding for Horses — a few tons of Seed Potatoes, grown from Van Diemen's Land seed, and free fiom mixtures ; these potatoes will be found worthy of notice, having been grown on new gronnd ; price moderate, a reduction in price to parties taking large quantities. P. Donovan, Shoitland-stieet, Auckland.

TO LET, jjtowA-. HPHE Pleasantly situated COTSljp^jfo 1 TAGE, in Official Bay, lately jP^JtIJWs' occupied by Lieut. Pet ley, 58th c^^^^^s^ Regiment, with Stable, Garden, &c. Apply to Connell & Ridings

TO LET, THE Verandah COTTAGE fttiijp"*^fc| ■*- in Albert-street, lately occudf^iljy*§«Kpied by Dr. Philson. Possession can be had lmmed'ately. Apply to Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queenstreet, or to A. W. Hansard. Lower Queen-street.

TO LE T, ifflUßg^ THE COTTAGE now in the fttjft^flfc. ■*- occupation of Wm. Glaister, K^EgEsq., and known as Russell's Cot•oslSsssiSsssstage delightfully situate in Hobscn street, apply to Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queenstreet, or to A. W. Hansard. Lower Queen-street.

TO STAND FOR THIS SEASON, 11 Young Lincoln. ' ' TMPORTED from Hobart Town; got by J. <he celebrated imported Clydesdale horse " Lincoln," out of a thorough -bred Clydesdale Mate. Color dark grey — Stands 16 — 2. Three years old. " Young Lincoln" will commence to travel from the 15th September, and can be seen at any time, at the stables of the undersigned at Remuera. Terms — £2 ss. Williamson & Crummer.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 456, 28 August 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 456, 28 August 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 456, 28 August 1850, Page 4

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