STATIONERY.
Ex "Barbara Gordon."
JUST LANDED, and on Sale at J. Wil-^ liamson's, Bookseller and Stationer. Superior Thick Cream Laid Post tt tt u wove " Satin Post " " Wove " Laid Demy 11 " feint ruled Fine Laid Foolscap " " " ruled feint Superior Laid Foolscap, Ranson's patent. Also, constantly on hand — an extensive assortment of Fancy Stationery ; also, Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Ledgers, Day and Letter Books, Pass and Clasp do., and every other article suitable for the adornment or use of the counting-house the office, or the study. N.B. — Account Books of every description made to order. Shortland-street, Nov. 2, 1850.
£# "Emma." On Sale by the Undersigned, rp E N HHDS. B.P. RUM T 10 quarter-casks Hunt's Port 5 cases 3 dozen Champagne 5 do. do. Superior Port 4 quarter-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 ) n m 20 £ 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. WOODHOUSB, Queen-street, Oct. 8, 1850.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
105 ACRES of L AND on the North Shore, about one mile from Lake Pupuke. Thos. Lewis. Wharf, Queen-street, 2nd November, 1850.
TO BE LET,
THE HOUSE and Premises lately occupied by the Hon. C. A. Dillon. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to F« W. Merriman, Esq. Nov. I, 1850.
TO BE LET FOR ONE YEAR.
THE HOUSE and GROUNDS at Onehunga, called the " Pah," at present occupied by Lieutenant Symonds. For particulars apply to this office. Possession may be had on the Ist December next.
HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.
FIVE ACRES of good Land, now in crop , with Potatoes, well fenced, with a scullery House, 36 feet long upon it, situated on the Tamaki Road, a short distance from the M Royal George." For particulars apply on the premises.
TO LET, iTftn ILm commodious and comforlmm 1 "'*^ -I able DWELLING HOUSE p®SJLS|7iri Queen -street, lately the resiof T. E. Conry, Esq., and at present occupied by Dr. Phlson. Will be vacant on the 22nd instant. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Oct. 19, 1850. Queen-street.
TO T V T rpHE NEW ' VERANDAH 1 COTTAGE in Eden -crescent, jSOjJiw Official Bay, lately occupied by fclSSSkthe Rev. Mr. Raoone. ALSO —
The Comfortable Cottage in Bank Street, lately occupied by Mr. Balnevis, 58th Regt. Apply to Connell & Ridings.
TO LET, JfesS A HOUSEin Hobson-street, JS^jptph & **• lined throughout, and very * |P§b|b ffljjjHf commodious. There is a large illllliiieiiclosed yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,
[a card.] PORTRAITS TAKE N— Apply at Mr. Williamsons, Shortland Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 476, 6 November 1850, Page 4
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