TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
A FARM, containing Twenty-three Acres, on the Wahu Boad, within a mile and half of the Court House. The land is enclosed with a substantial ditch and fence, and is partially cleared. For particulars, apply at the "New Zealander" Office.
BOOT 8c SHOE WAREHOUSE.
WINTER GOODS
Ex "Cresswel l."
|7 CASES LADIES', GENTS', AND " CHILDRENS* BOOTS AND SHOES. Thomas Klven. Shortland Street, March 31, 1851.
MR. JOHN -WHITE,
HAVING had many years experience of Native manners and customs, begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has commenced business as a Native Agent, and as an Interpreter and Translator of the Native Language. Apply at the corner of West Queen, and Hobson-streets. Auckland, Bth May, 1851.
TO SELL OR LET. £k«JW A COTTAGE at the corner of isfpr^j& f\ West Queen -stieet and J|§§l|fP Hobson-street, (near the Catho«p|iggi§ii3* lie Chapel,) containing four rooms, with a good well of water, and outhouses, occupying quarter of an acre of ground, with two frontages. Apply to Mr. Gr. Russell, Chapel Street, or to the " New Zealander" office. May 27th, 1851.
TO SELL OR LET.
,HLJI_I. A COTTAGE at present in eS^ 1 ' I *^! use as l^ e SePJOiliLgly cretary's Office, consisting of ten «wSESI3SS§E rooms, with stable, coach house, a good well of water, and every other convenience attached to it, as well as a tastefully laid out Garden, occupying an acre and a quarter of ground. Possession may be had on the Bth of June next. Apply to Mr. G. Russell, Chapel Street, or to the " New Zealander" office. May 27, 1851.
TO LET,
n npHAT House and Premises $3J|§LaHk^ | adjoining the Wesleyan Colgj^&li.Har lege Grounds, at present ocj^^^S» cu P ied H Dr - Sinclair. Apply at the New Zealander Office, or to Mr. A. W. Hansard.
A. W. HARTSAHD,
ROUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. Shortland Street, opposite the Exchange Hotel.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
DCROSBIE, Tailor, &c, begs leave to • inform his friends and the public at large that he has removed to High Street, corner of Vulcan Lane, where he hopes to merit a continuance of those favours he has experienced for years past, assuring those who has not yet favoured him with a call that there will be nothing wanting on his part to please, and that combined with economy and despatch. Auckland, 13th May, 1851.
ON SALE, EX « ANTARES,"
£JA CASES APPLES *-*" 40 ditto JAMS, consisting of Black Currant, Red Currant, Raspberry, Orleans Plums, &c, &c, &c. Ex " Arabia." SAMOAN BANANAS, AND ORANGES. George Hunter. Red House, Queen -street.
ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN STREET.
On Sale at the above Establishment, ALE, superior to any hitherto brewed in the Colony, at £3 per hogshead. Porter, do., do. £3 10s. do. N.B. — The highest price given for Soda-water Bottles. May 15th, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 535, 31 May 1851, Page 4
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