JUST OPENED, 25 CASES LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN S BOOTS AND SHOES, FROM THE FIRM OF HOMAN AND COMPANY, And of the very best quality manufactured at that establishment, THESE GOODS will speak for themselves. They consist of White Satin and every other description of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Cashmere and Prunella Boots, &c, Gents' Patent Calf and Morocco Dress, Wellington and every other | description of Boot, Oxford Shoes, Slippers, &c, Maids' Cashmere an<J Prunella Boots, all sizes, Boys', Girls', and Children's, of every kind. Always on hand, in Colonial manufacture, Wellington, Half Wellington, Clarence, | Cossack, and Blucher Boots, Albert and Oxford Shoes, &c, in Kangaroo, Calf or Kip, and Children's in great variety. Now the Public are aware (at least the undersigned hopes they are) that he has all ivays been most reasonable in his prices. Nevertheless, in consequence of the very depressed state of the times, he thinks he shall be able to sell — not one fraction less than usual. THOS. KEVEN. Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Shortland Street, , December 16th, 1851.
EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES. HHARDINGTON is happy to intimate • that, by a fortunate investment in Stable Provender, he is enabled to reduce his charges, which will hereafter be as under, Horsehire, . . . . 7s. per day. Horse at Livery, 10s. 6d. per week. Bait, 9d. Hay, .. .. 6d. Bire of Carriage & pair, remains at 20s. per day. « Jaunting Car, & Dog Car, at 15s. " " Gig at 12s. " Charge of most desirable Paddocks, close to Town, 2s. per week. From the above it will be perceived that it will be far less expensive, and much rrfbre convenient to have Horses at Livery than in private Stables. N. B. — A Stock of Horses always on hand >for i Sale, comprising the Heavy Draught and the Light Saddle, and a number peculiarly adapted for the Maori demand. Royal Exchange Hotel, 2nd March, 1852.
HAITSARB & 8B.OOXFX&&B, HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENTS, SHORTLAND-STREET. SEVERAL HOUSES in all parts of the Country, Town, and Suburbs to be Let. Many Building Allotments in Town and Suburbs for Sale or Lease. A FEW SUMS OP MONEY ready to be advanced on unexceptionable security. AIso— SMALL SUMS of from £5 to £20, at moderate interest, on good personal or other security.
TO BE LET Oil SOLD. At a very moderate Figure, THE Prettily situated four roomed Verandah Cottage, at the coiner of the Cooper's Bay road, and the path passing the Rev. Mr. Churton's, &c. There is a small garden well, stocked with excellent fruit trees, a good well of water, and other conveniences. Apply to Hansard & Brookfield.
TO BE LET, With Immediate Possession, npHE commodious Family Residence deJ- lightfully situated on the Epsom Road, lately occupied by W. Plummet-, Esq. N.B. — A large and well-stocked Garden, Paddocks, Stables, and other convenient Outhouses. Apply to Hansard & Brookfield.
TO BE LET, With Immediate Possession, THAT Genteel Residence, with convenient Out-houses, etc., on the Epsom Road (adjoining Colonel Hulme's), lately occupied by Major Gray. Apply to Hansard & Brookfield.
WESLErAJV DAY SCHOOL. rpHE COMMITTEE of the above X School have much pleasure in announcing; that a Master and Mistress have arrived from England by the " John Y^sley," and that the School is now open, under their management. Mr. and Mrs. Singer have been recommended by the Educational Committee in England, as competent Teachers. They will conduct the School on the Glasgow Training System, which is so eminently adapted for the instruction of youth, and which is now being adopted in the Public j Schools of the United Kingdom, ! Auckland, Feb., 7th, 1352, i
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 1
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