EPSOM— REWARD.
VSTHEREAS, some persons have withird T the last few weeks, taken away several Fruit Trees and Shrubs from the garden and grounds at the back of the house lately occupied by Samuel Farley, on the Epsom Road ; a reward of £3 will be paid to any person (except (he actual offender) giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender. A like reward will be paid to any person (except as aforesaid) giving the like information relative to the removal or damaging any of the rails or fences enclosing the garden or the paddocks behind the same, or of the paddocks at the back of Captain Haultain's resi deuce. A further reward of £3 will be paid (except as aforesaid) to any person who shall give such information as will enable the owner to recover in an action of trespass or damage, against any peison trespassing on the aforesaid grounds. F. W. Merriman, Solicitor, Auckland.
[a card."] PORTRAITS TAKEN— Apply at Mr. Williamsons, Shortland Street.
Boot and Shoe ilWarehouse.
'I UST RECEIVED, per « Barbara Gordon," Irm^a Cases of yei T Su P e "^ BOOTS and oIiOLS, viz : — LADIES' Cashmere and Prunella Boots, black and channel Soles " Cloth Galashed ditto, vaiious qualities " Patent Calf, Patent Seal, Spanish and Kid Shoes Gents' Calf Wellington Boots " Kid ditto ditto " Patent Dress ditto " ditto ditto Albert Boots " ditto ditto Prince George ditto Children's Leather Boots, pumps and welts, from 2 to 13 Leather Shoes, pumps and welts, from 4 to 13 " Prunella Shoes, pumps and welts, from 6 to 13 In addition to the above are a variety that would be more appreciated by looking at, than by hearing of (new names). N.B.— Almost every description of Colonial Manufacture now ready for the forthcoming season. Thomas Kevcn, Short land Street, October 21st, 1850.
"800 i( JSmma*" On Sale by the Undei signed. npEN HHDS. B.P. RUM 1 10 quarter-casks Hunt's Port 5 cases 3 dozen Champagne 5 do. do. Superior Port 4 quaiter-casks Pale Sherry 5 hhds Taylors Porter 50 casks Dunbar's Ale 80 do. do. Stout 150 bags Flour 124 bags Pampanga Sugar 64 bags Refined do. 10 chests ) _ 20 i chests J Con q° uTea 44- boxes Mould Candles ' 5 casks Bathurst Cheese 20 bags Patna Rice 3 casks Split Peas 1 case Anchovy Paste 4 cases Preserved Salmon 80 kegs (28 lbs.) White Lead. _ J. WOODHOUSE, Queen-street, Oct. 8, 1850.
T O L E T,
- ~ ■*-■ " -«■» j-s>g^gy_ HP H E commodious and comfortlljJl^ -■- able DWELLING HOUSE MMffigin Queen-street, lately the resi4£S3^s9»aence of T. E. Conry, Esq., and at present occupied by Dr. Piilson, Will be vacant on the 22nd instant. Apply to Connfll & Ridings, Oct - 19 > 18 50. Queen-street.
TO L F T *--. HPHE NEW ' VERANDAH il^pV * COTTAGE in Eden -ciescent, JMJjy Official Bay, lately occupied by E«M*aas3Hthe -£ cVi jyj t% rABONEir AB0NEi
ALSO The Comfortable Cottage in Bank Street, lately occupied by Mr. Balnevis, 58th Regt. Apply to Connell& Ridings.
TO LET, J2&?3*(k A HOUS E in Hobson -street, iliP ' b%!l nel * tnrou S nout > an( * very There is a large yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 475, 2 November 1850, Page 4
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