EX « DESPATCH."
ON SALE
AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. SIX HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 100 cases Geneva 10 hhds. London Porter 40 casks Mottled ditto 300 bags China Sugar 120 " Pampagna do. 257 " Java ditto 96 " Crush do. 16 chests Congou Tea 55 bags Dairy Salt 62 " Liverpool ditto 10 casks assorted Oilmen's Stores 17 cases " " 4 casks Paint Oil 10 cases Turpentine White Lead, in 28 ft), kegs 6 rolls Sheet Lead, 3 @ 4 ib. 6 casks Chain
To ARRIVE PER " HELEN S. PAGE.'* 5 hhds. Sherry 12 qr.-casks ditto JO cases ditto 18 cases Burgundy 10 cases Champagne 10 hhds. Burton Ale 1200 Sheep 30 Heifers James Macky. 20th January, 1851.
Straw Sonnet Warehouse*
SELLING OFF!
''j^HE Remainder of Stock on hand having -*■ to be dispoied of within a few weeks, still farther reductions in prices has now been made with a view to effecting that object, after which the premises will be to let. Jan. 28, 1851.
FLOUR,
A FEW TONS of the best New Zealand FLOUR for sale. JAMES SIMMS & Co.
THREE POUNDS REWARD.
LOST on Sunday night last between Mr. Tye's Epsom and Mr. McNaughtan's, a Silvkr Engine Turned Watch, No. 1748. Any person finding the above and bringing it to Mr. Tye's i/psom, will receive the above reward. Auckland, Jan. 27th, 1851.
A FRIENDLY HINT.
r |"HE Undersigned would particularly reI commend parties about to have Chimney Peices made for good rooms, and who would wish to see them marbled and look well, to give directions to the Carpenters to make them as plain as possible — free from mouldings, fiat and massive, which will be nearer the real thing and give a better chance to the Painter. W. Griffin.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
Notice to Members.
HP HE MEMBERS of this Institution are reJL minded that in accordance with Law No. 9, " The General Meeting of Members" will be held on Friday, the 7th proximo, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and Ballance Sheet — (he Election of Officers for the ensuing Yean — and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. The nomination of 1 5 members to serve on Committee is to be made on the evening of the meeting. A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Jan. 24th, 1851.
Evening School.
(^ PATERSON respectfully intimates to 7T« his friends and the public, that having undertaken the management of the Wesleyan Day School, he will continue his Evening Classes in the School room, top of West Queen-street. Hours of attendance from 7 to 9.
WANTED— A MAN COOK, also an ACTIVE BOY, not under fourteen years of age. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office.
*&\)t &ucfclanU gllmanacfc, FOR 1851, IS NOW PUBLISHED AT THE "NEW ZEAL AND ER" OFFIC B.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 500, 29 January 1851, Page 2
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460Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 500, 29 January 1851, Page 2
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