SOUPS MAY now be had at the " Exchange Hotel," as usual, during the Winter Season.
British &, Foreign Warehouse.
NEW WINTER GOODS.
ON MONDAY will be ready for inspection a Choice Selection of New Goods, comprising a variety of articles in Ladies' and Children's Winter Dresses, among which are the following :—: — Ladies' Satin Trimmed Polka Cloaks do. do. Fancy Tweed do. do. do. Cloth Plaid do. Children's Short White Camlet Cloaks trimmed Children's & Girl's Fancy Trimmed Cloaks do. do. Dresses and Victorine* Ladies' White Fur Victorines do, Silk Velvet and Satin Bonnets Satin Velvet Sash Ribbons Fancy Velvet & Lutestring Bonnet Ribbons Washing Silk Plaids, for dresses Women's White Lambs Wool Hose Worsted Polkas and Cuffs All wool Plaids, Cashmere Gloves, &c , &c. May 3rd, 1851.
SAVILLE HOUSE.
Corner of Siiortland-st. & Victoria Lane.
TEA, GROCERY, CLOTHING, AND DRAPERY STORE.
WG RE E N begs to inform his . Friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland that he has commenced business as above on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Fielding, confectioner, where he trusts, by strict attention to the quality of his goods, and low charges, to merit a share of public patronage. tgj> Observe the Address : W. GREEN, SAVILLE HOUSE
Immediately opposite Mr. Mackenzie's Chemist and Druggist
FOR SALE,
THAT very desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE near the Race-ground, EPSOM the property of Mr. Littlewood, commanding extensive views of the surrounding Country, and Entrance to the Harbour, — containing 6 spacious apartments with a 60 feet length of Verandah. The Grounds consist of 20 Acres of excellent soil, containing about 3 Acres Bush, 2 Paddocks, and about 200 Choice Fruit Trees, substantially enclosed with Ditch, Post and Rail and Hedge. Also a Rick of Hay, containing about IS tons. Apply to Mr. D. Nathan, Shortland-street, Auckland, — or to the Proprietor. April 10, 1851.
TO BE SOLD.
A FARM OF LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, with a water frontage to the Tamaki River. One half of the land is laid down in excellent pasturage ; the other portion of it is cleared and ready for the Plough. It is well supplied with wood and water. The whole is substantially enclosed with a Ditch and post and two rail Fence. This property will be sold on very moderate terms. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office, or to Robt. Andrew, On the Premises,
TO BE LET.
a a IT a very moderate rental, W&&£BbL^ J\ and with immediate posSwJi'ff flffi session, that very commodious i^ipijj^ and excellent Family Residence in Princes Street, next the Masonic Hotel, lately occupied by Major Bridge. Apply to A. W. Hansard, Shortland-street.
PLEASANT TOWN RESIDENCE,
rFLJL_ HP O LET.—The new Verandah fgP'TjL 1 COTTAGE in Eden CresjMUjUUm ent, now occupied by the Hon. igSSß^3a C. A. Dillon. Possession in a few days. An abundant supply of good water on the premises. Apply to Connell & Ridings.
TO BE LET. J^L A COMFORTABLE and Comi llfiSiuMl"^ modius Dwelling House in jm •■MB Queen - street, containing Six fiSflilß' Rooms, besides Kitchen, Pantry Cellar, Closets, &c, &c. N.B. — A large Garden, and a Well. Apply to Connell & Ridings,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 528, 7 May 1851, Page 4
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