EX " BARBARA GORDON," @ LONDON
. On Sale by the Undersigned— J A CAROTEELS PATRAS CURRANTS 4 barrels Chesme Raisins 50 boxes Muscatel ditto 60 drums Fine Eleme Figs 40 boxes Maccaroni 10 cases Mustard, I Ib. and £ ft>. 10 do. No. 1 Starch > 5 do. Blue 6 casks Day & Martin's Blacking 1 0 cases Bottled Fruits, assorted 15 cases Pickles do. 10 cases Sa ad Oil Sir H. Sloane's Chocolate Robinson's Patent Groats Gordona Anchovies Fiench Capers Anchovy Paste Preserved Salmon, in 21b tins Yarmouth Bloaters. Wellesley Hughes, Shortland-s.reet. October 1 2th, 1850.
SHOE DEPOT.
TS. FORSAITH begs to inform his • friends and the public that, by the late arrivals, he has received a very extensive assortment of SHOKS AND BOOT >. Owing to the loss of the " Richard Dart," T. S. F. has had great difficulty in supplying the orders with which he has been favore 1. but as he is now in receipt of a duplicate shipment, in addition to his usual periodical supply, he is in a position to execute the orders ot his customers in the most satisfactory manner. His present Stock, which will be found to be one of the most extensive and best assorted in town, comprises every variety of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Childrens Boots and Mioes, including some wholly new in kind, and of a qualiy superior to any before imported. In addition to the increase of his Stock in this depaitment, T S. F. is also landing a rich and varied assoitment of Drapery Goods. Particulars in a future adveitisment. Shortland-street, corner of High-street, Oct. 1 1, 1850.
PA^TY
APA?uTY who is a subscriber for the present year to the Illustrated London News, is anxious to dispose of his subscription. The Nos. up to the 11th May have been received, and the remainiug numbers will be duly forwarded up to Ist January, 1850. The advertiser, who is a young man of business habits, wishes a Situation in a professional or mercantile oilce, in town or country. The most respectable references can be given. Address A. 8., New Zealander Office.
EX " AMICUS," FROM lIOBART TOWN.
On Sale by the Undersigned, BEEF IN TIERCES, newly cured Flour, Ist, Van Diemen's Land Preserved Meats Candles, Mould, in 501b. boxes Seed Oats, superior Suet, preserved for a voyage ALSO, Quicks, the last procurable for this season Onion Seed Strawberry Plants, (British Queen) Thomas Lewis. Sept. 20, 1850.
rj^HE UNDERSIGNED is a purchaser of J- Wool, Oil and Flax. Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen -street, Sept. 7, 1850.
WANTED.
A HELPER in the Blacksmith Line, — Liberal wages, and constant employmant will be given to a good hand who can make himself generally useful in the business. Apply to E. Wall, Shortland-street.
N.B. — None need apply but those of sober and industrious habits.
WANTED a Situation as GROOM or In-door Servant, by a sLeady man. Inquire at the office of the New Zealander.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 469, 12 October 1850, Page 1
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