TIMOTHY DUNN, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, BEGS leave to inform the'public that he has REMOVED to new and commodious premises in the Yard of the Royal Exchange Hotel, and wheie, having added an expeiienced Farrier to his establishment, he can offer superior services in that line. Auckland, December 6, 1850.
A UCKLAND TO VJSTDRJT. WILLIAM BOURNE, Engineer and MILLAVRIGHT, AND IRON AND BRASS Founder, Queen-street, Auckland. — Steam Engines (high and low pressure), Hydraulic Presses, Rack and Screw Presses," 1 House and Ships' Pumps, Ships' Cabooses, &c, &c, &c. made to plan or pattern.
RAFFLE. rjpHE RAFFLE OF THREE PRIZES, I viz.— A Wheat Mill— cost in England. . £30 0 A Double Barelled Fowling Piece 15 0 A Gold Ring, standard, Hall mark 210 Will come off at the Royal Exchange Hotel, on Saturday evening next, at 8 o'clock, p.m. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. CANVAS, ROPE, SAIL TWINE English Bushed Blocks Coal and Stockholm Tar — Ditto ditto Pitch Turpentine, in 3 gallon Tins White Lead, 281bs.~ Boiled Oil Large size Paint Brushes and Pencil ditto Mariners' Compasses — Bull's-eye Lantherns Nails, all sizes — Iron and Copper Tacks Patent Deck Lights Fish -hooks and Fishing Lines Bright American Broad Axes Ditto ditto Narrow Axes Axe and Adze Handles Shipwright's Pin Malls & Pitch Ladles Rosin and Rright Varnish Moleskin Trowsers, Shirts, &c, &c. One and half Ton Salt Pork Thomas Russell Fort Street, near the Stores of ) W. S Grahame. Esq, j
ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned. DRIED PISH 10 tons Potatoes Piime Scotch Oatraeal Tieacle, Honey Hams and Bacon Prime Salt Butter An assoitment of Crockery ware Lot of Feejee Matting A quantity of fine-tooth Combs, Hair Brushes Dolland's Telescopes Mathematical Instruments George Hunter, Red Houses, Queen street. Oct. 29, 1850.
i &W. WALTERS beg respectfully to $3 • inform the inhabitants of Auckland, that they have taken the House an Premis es lately occupied by Mr. Stbedon, Butcher, Queen-street, in which they intend to carry on the same Business, and hope, by supplying the [ Best Meat at reasonable prices, to obtain a fair share of their patronage and support. i December 3, 1850. ! NOTICE. DAIRYMEN and others desirous of obtaining good GRAZING in well watered, well enclosed paddocks, within a few minutes drive of the most central part of the town, can be accommodated at Thorn Hill, Freeman's Bay. Apply to Alex. Alderdice, Steward, on the ground, or to Mr. J. Brigiiam. JUST PUBLISH liD, LETTER TO THE EARL OF CHICHESTER, — President of the Church Missionaiy Society, in vindication of the chair., cter of Archdeacon Henry Williams, and otht-r Missionaiies of the Church Missionary Society, in New Zealand, by James Busby, Esq. To be had of the Publishers, Williamson & Wilson, •« NewZealander" Printing Office, Auckland, Nov. 8, 1850.
LADY'S HORSE. TO BE LET OUT from tin- " Exchange Lively Stables," a LADY'S HOUSE warranted quiet and gentle. October 28, 1850. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Lodgings, pply at the New-Zealander office. Nov. 29, 1850. WANTED TTj&Y a Young man, a situation as Cook or BJ> Steward. Apply at the New-Zealander office.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 485, 7 December 1850, Page 4
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