P HINT IN a.
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, with neatness and despatch, on moderate terms, COPPER-PLATE PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING, executed at the New Zealander office, by Williamson & Wilson
Cheap Xjittle Tea and Grocery Store, HIGH-STREET.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Best Yellow Sjap 3d. f ft>. Bacon, Hams, and Cheese, the best in the colony. Robert McDowell. October 8, 1850.
NOTICE.
"I^HE Partnership hitherto existing between " Wardell & Jennings is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by Epwaßd Wardell. Edwd. Wardell, Witness, J. Jennings. Jamfs Tmos. Boylan. Auckland, 7th October, 1850.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.
MR. JOHN BRIGHAM has much pleasure m announcing to the public that he has received instructions to offer for Sale by Private Contract, that new and substantial Brick-built HOUSE now being finished, next the Presbyterian Church, together with TWO ALLOTMENTS on which it stands.
ON SALE
At the Stores of the Undersigned, SALT PORK 7 w ... . Hams and Paeon J Wilkinson s curing Taranaki Flour, 100 lb. bags Old M.iize, Wheat Liverpool Salt Taranaki Butter Potatoes, Onions. Thomas Weston & Co. Shortland-street, 19th July, 1850.
TO LET,
~-^ HPHE NEW VERANDAH H^^Sk ■ COTTAGE in Eden -crescent, fSj|j? r I Bffl O ffi cial Bay, lately occupied by Bill* if ' lgejthe Key. xMr. Kabone. ALSO — The Comfortable Cottage in Bank Street, lately occupied by Mr. Balnevis, 58th Regt. Apply to CoNNELL & R IDINGS.
TO LET, Jkj«j.a A HOUS E in Hobson -street, J§|ll d JjffkS *■• lined throughout, and very commodious. There is a large GiafgisEiEi^enclosea yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,
TO LET, (with immediate possession) Xsmk. I HAT large and commodious JHTiM ' FAMILY RESIDENCE, JgS|^ljJ& s it;uate a t the junction of the IgPsaßSiis Epsom and Tamaki roads, with a four stall Stable, and Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees, and a never failing supply of pure Water. Apply to Mr. J. Brigham, Auction Mart, Queen-street,
TO MERCHANTS & OTHERS. WANTED by a Young Man of business habits, a situation as Clerk, can give satisfactory reference to his late employers, with whom he has lived upwards of two years. Or the advertiser would lie happy to adjust Tradesmen's books, or perform any writing in a neat and business like manner. Applications made at this office will meet with punctual attention.
TO STAND for this Season, 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.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 469, 12 October 1850, Page 4
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