Apprentice.
THE Undersigned having a Vacancy for an Apprentice, is open to treat with the friends of a respectable Youth, of steady habits. W. R. GUNDRY, Chemist. Queen-street, Sept. 3, 1850. N.B.— A Premium will be required.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
J. JoTinstone, CABINET - MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, (Late of West Queen Street,) BEGS most respectfully to return thanks to his friends and the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, for their liberal support and patronage since commencing business, and also to inform them of his Removal to those extensive premises in Queen-street, known as the " Blue Bell," where he hopes, from the extent of accommodation thus afforded him, combined with the most anxious desire to merit a continuation of their patronage. Queen-street, September 2nd 1850.
ON SALE, BRICKS, in any quantity. Apply to James Hammond, North Shore, or to Wharf, Queen-street, C. J. Stone. September 3rd, 1850. NB. — Delivered alongside J. Hammond's Whatf, or in any part of Auckland, as may be agreed upon.
Orderly Room, Armed Police Force. August 30th 1850. THE undermentioned Bull Calf impounded by the Police for Wandering at large in the Public Streets, will be sold by Auction at the Police Pound, Queen-street on Friday 6th September at 1 o'clock, to pay i*a gxpfiises, if not claimed by that time.v. v « A Bull Calf, all red, white Uil, and white under the belly, a white spot on the rump. By order of the Commissioner of Police. John Russell,. Sergeant Major, Armed Police Force.
TO LET, THE ALLOTMENT OF LAND adjoining Mr. Hoop's, in Queen-street. For Particulars apply to W. R. GUNDRY, Chemist. Queen-street, Sept. 3, 1850.
NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Epsom, one Red and white Steer, branded HR off hip. If not claimed to be sold on the 23rd Sept. next, at noon. D. Tye, Pound-keeper. August 20th 1850.
TO SERVE FOR THIS SEASON, "Norfolk Hero-"
THE fine Imported Horse "Norfolk Hero," will travel this Season, the Epsom, Onehunga, and Tamaki Districts. This well known Cart Horse possesses great Strength and good Action, and has proved himself a sure fo al-getter. Applications for the services of the above Horse, may be made to the owner, William Boyaird, Wakefield-street. Sept. 3rd. 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 458, 4 September 1850, Page 2
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