WANTED
J^ SITUATION as Housemaid, or General Servant, by a young Female. Unexceptionable references can be given. For further particulars apply at the "New Zealander" office.
ITf ANTED-A SMART ACTIVE LAD * * to assist inside the House. Apply at the " White Hart Hotel," Queen-street.
NOW LANDING EX "STATEL V," FROM LONDON.
Will be Open for Inspection in a few days.
RICH SATIN and VELVET BONNETS Fancy Spanish and Whole Straw " " " " "Platfc for making Bonneti and Hats to order. French and English Bonnet Ribbons, newest styles Bridal, Bunch and Cap Flowers, & Plumes Rich Blond Caps Chenielle Velvet, & Blond Head Dresses A choice Assortment of Coloured Gros de Naples Black, White and Colored Satins A few Lengths of Black and Colored French Merinos Silk and Satin Parasols Ladies' Embroidered Silk Gloves " White and Coloured Kid ditto Gentlemens 1 Black and White Kid ditto A choice Assortment of Dark Delaine dresses Coloured Silk and Cotton Velvets. Mrs. C. Lawsok, Straw Bonnet and Millinery Establishment. Wyndham-street. June 4th, 1851.
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.
GRAVAT'S DUMPY LEVEL, with Silver ring Compass, Cross Spirit Level, and Jointed Legs, perfectly new, and warranted to be in good order. Also a quantity of Drawing Paper of different sizes. Apply at the " New Zealander" office. May 28th 1851.
NOTICE.
WE, the Undersigned, Grocers of Auckland, agree to close our respective Shops at 7 o'clock, p.m., for the ensuing winter season, ending 30th September, 1851. W. Hughes, Henry Hadlow, m. somerville, G. E. Vaile. Auckland, 7th June, 1851.
IttK. 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. m^ A C °TT AGE at the corner of «B|^T^& l\ West Queen-stieet and jBiJiR Hobson-street, (near the CathoiSiJßiM^B^ 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. G. Russell, Chapel Street, or to the u New Zealander" office. May 27th, 1851.
TO SELL OR LET.
g^j^ A COTTAGE at present in isS^^^jk^*- use as the Private SeBrllllla cre tary's Office, consisting of ten JJasilsSH 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 Btli of June next. Apply to Mr. G. Russell, Chapel Street, or to the " New Zealander" office. May 27, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 538, 11 June 1851, Page 4
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