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TH E undetsigned has leceived ■Xx 4< EMMA," a most Magnimcint Assortment of Drapery (»oons. compiising eveiy-
thing requisite for the piesent Season. The above Shipment, having been purchased at unprecedentedly low prices, will be sold for tbe smallest lemimerating profit —theiefoic parties will do well to avuil themselves of the piesent opportunity that the Commercial House affords them of selecting fjom the largest and cheapest assoitment of goods in the Colony. il. II Kane. Jan. 7th, 1852.
THE UNDERSI&NED HAS J UST OPENED « Ex Emma," rni-IREE CASES LADIES BOOTS AND X shoes. H. R. Kane.
TO CABINET MAKERS AND OTHERS. npHE Undersigned has just opened, Ex -i- " Emma," One Case of Damask and Watered Moieens, in colors, with trimmings to match. H. R. Kane.
X u EMMA" A KD LATE ARRIVALS. On Sale by the UNnmsioNED. 5 CHESTS FINE CONGOU TEA 10 Half ditto ditto 96 bags Company's sugar, No. 1 pieces 30 " light Java sugar 42 " stove-drieJ daily salt 2 " pearl bailey 2 " oatmeal 2 " ground black pepper '18 gross Layer's Id. paste blacking 50 " Colonial matches 6 cases Layer's ginger wine 1 case nutmegs &c, &c, &c. M. SoMItRVILIE., Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets. Auckland, January (ith, 1852.
NEW ZSAXiAtfD FISH-
ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, nnwo tubs prime cured mullet, JL from Wangarie, well worthy of a trial, ONLY 4D. PER POUND. P. A. Philips, Wharf Stores, Victoria Lane.
NEW POTATOES of excellent quality at 4S. 6d. PER HUNDRED-WEIGHT. At O'Brien's, Corn and Crockery Store. Shortland-slreet.
HPENDERS for the purchase of the Posts and JL Rails (about 350), the palings of weigh-ing-yard, and the Timber of the Judge's Stand, on the Race-ground, Epsom, are requested to be given in to Mr. Hardmgton, Exchange Hotel, by noon of Tuesday next, the 13lh instant. Auckland, Jan. 9th, 1852,
aztiPFzar <&. iosee, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, & GLAZIERS, SIGN WRITERS, GRAINERS, furniture, Ornamental, and Decorative Painters, PAPER HANGERS, &c., &c. HpHE above named persons having enteied jL into Paiitnership, for the purpose of carrying on the above described Business in its various branches, beg most respectfully to infoim their Friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, generally, that they intend to use every effort to obtain their share of public patronage, by the selection of the best materials, and by the employment of sober skilful Workmen. All orders left at Mr, Losee's, opposite the Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, will receive punctual attention. Auckland, Dec. 16th, 1851.
HORSE STOCK. "PURCHASERS of HORSES have now a X more eligible opportunity of effecting their investments than has ever presented itself in this Colony ; and they are invited to inspect the extensive and very varied Stock, adapted to all purposes, now running in the home paddock of the undersigned, situate on the Epsom Road, eastern side, opposite the Hobson's Bridge Brewery. Henry Harrington. Auckland, Jan. 6lh, 1852.
MRS. W. WHITE, respectfully acquaints her Friends, and Faients generally, that her School will re-open on Wednesday, Jan. 21st. Terms-. —Day pupils, one guinea, per quarter: —Boarders, six guineas per quaiter. An assortment of School Books on hand, at reasonable prices.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the Misses Wells, THE Duties oi the above School will be resumed on Monday the 12th instant. Wakefield-street, Auckland.
A COOK WANTED. "~ WANTED A COOK.—Apply to u G. Reynolds Caledonian Uotel, Fort-street.
WANTED, A GENERAL HOUSE SERVANT. Apply xjl at the "New Zealander" Office Dec. 201 h, IS5l'
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 599, 10 January 1852, Page 2
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