A m W. IZ/INSA.IW, ffOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL 11 AGENT. Lower Queen Street.
TO BE LET, With immediate possession, 2^L A COMFORTABLE AND «pS?l£ J^\ ROOMY HOUSE, with JgMlf convenient outhouses and a large fgffigiflffiaS garden and orchard, of nearly an acre, in full cultivation, and well stocked with
fruit trees in bearing. N.B. This is an excellent opportunity to an industrious man, as to a party who would undertake to pay every attention to the piemises, they would be let at a very moderate rental. — Apply to A. W. Mansard.
TO BE LET, -^j^ HP HAT Comfortable and WellfiP^jtoji I fitted Verandah House in J|py|Jy||r Hobson-street, known as " RusThis house is in all respects suited for a family of respectability, and will be let at a moderate rental. Apply to A. W. Hansard.
TO BE LET, HpHE HOU^E and Premises fcHf^^^W. lately occupied by the Hon. A. Dillon. Immediate posSa>aH3E£!apSasession may be had. Apply to F. W. Merhiman, Esq. Dec. 20,1850.
EX « SIR EDWARD PAGET," FROM LONDON, Qfk lIHDS. TRUMAN'S LONDON STOUT 6 hhds. English Gin 1 case Fancy Stationery 2 casks English Refined Sugar 5 cases Pickles 4 " Salad Oil 2 " Cod Liver Oil 3 casks Epsom Salts 3 cases Castor Oil 4 " Carbonate Soda and Tartaric Acid 5 " Mustard— lb, & I fibs, 6 Iron Bedsteads 6 Hand Trucks. Bain & Burtt. Lower Queen-street, 3rd January, 1851.
Straw Sonnet "Warehouse*
SELLING OFF!
ripHE SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, M. at present in stock, will be continued until the whole be cleared off. The public are reminded that very great reductions are being made on the ordinary prices of these goods. The opportunity now afforded will extend only over a few weeks. January 1, 1851.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that • his Academy will be re-opened on Monday, the 20th instant. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. Branches taught, — English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes), Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. N.B. — In order that pupils may reap the full benefit of a regular course of instruction, it is impoitant that they attend at the beginning of the Session. January 7th, 1851.
FLOUR.
A FEW Tons of the best SYDNEY and VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR for sale. James Simms, & Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 495, 11 January 1851, Page 4
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