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PRINTING.

LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, with neatness afid despatch, on moderate terms, COPPER- PLATE PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING, executed at the New Zealander office, by Williamson & Wilson,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

J. Johns tone, CABINET - MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, (Late of West Queen Street,) BEGS must respectfully to return thanks to his friends and the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, for their liberal support and patronage since commencing business, anil also to inform them of his Removal to those extensive premises in Queen-stieet, known as' the " Blue Bell," where he hopes, from the extent of nccommodation thus afforded him, combined with the most anxious desire to merit a contit uation of their pntionage. Queen-street, September 2nd 1850.

I<HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to take Cattle and Horses to graze on his farm in the vicinity of the Three Kings, on the most liberal terms. Parties wanting to send Cattle to graze, will find the above farm one of the mosudvantageous grazing farms in the vicinity of Auckland, having a never failing supply of water. A view of these paddocks, together with an outlet of a large tiact of land in its original state, for cattle to go out and in at will, and being the best sheltered in thatpait of the country, will be sufficient inducement for parties sending cattle to graze. „ „ P- DonovaNu Lpsom, Sept. 4, 1850.

TO LET. A NEATLY finished COTfs^^V /-> TA GE of Four Rooms, JllJlJjj^ with Garden, in Grey street. BggfeEßc^agb Apply at the Office of this Paper.

S TO LET, >—*, rpHE NEW VERANDAH Wm&^> JL COTTAGE in Eden-crescent, Bay, lately occupied by R ev , Mr. Rabone. Apply to CONNELL & T\ IDINGS.

TO LET, eStesfca* HPHE Pleasantly situated COTI TAGE, in Official Bay, lately occupied by Lieut. Pet ley, 58th «I|gggii§Sfr Regiment, with Stable, Garden, &c. Apply to CONNELL & RiniNGS.

TO LET, Jfc&jz§\ A HOUS E in Hobson -street, illP "°lisi nee * tnrou gh° ut > an( * ver y (^Phjp^commodious. There is a large I^^lSM^en closed yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,

H A Y. HP HE Undersigned will supply HAY of the 9 best quality by the Ton or Half Ton, @ £6 f ton delivered, or £5 ss. at the stack. Orders left at Messrs. Thomas Weston and Cos., will be attended to. Williamson & Crummer, Remuera.

npO STAND for this Reason, the well * known and justly Celebrated HORSE COLONEL,, , late the property of Messrs. Clarke and Ludbrook. It is needless to speak in his praise, his stock speak for him. They may have been equalled, but never surpassed in this colony. Terms.... £2 ss. Williamson & Crummer.

TO SERVE FOR THIS SEASON, "Norfolk Hero."

THE fine Imported Horse "Norfolk Hero," will travel this Season, the Epsom, Onehunga, and Tamaki Districts. Thi3 well known Cart Horse possesses great Strength and good Action, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Applications for the services of the above Hor a c, may be made to the owner, Terms :-—£] 15s.— Groomage, 2s. 6d. William Hovairo, Wakefield-streetd* Sept. 3rd. 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 4

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