EX 'KATHERINE STEWART FORBES.'
On Sale by the Undersigned,
OA HHDS. TRUMAN'S STOUT V 5 " B. P. Rum, 25 O. P. 8 " Martell's Brandy 200 dozen Bottled Ale and Porter 30 cases ) r\ on i \ Peneva 20 -^-casfs ) 10 cases Booth's Old Tom 20 " Patent Sperm Candles 4 casks Ship Chandlery 50 bundles Wrapping Paper 3 casks Bottled Ink 2 bales Lamp Cotton 1 case Patent Table Lamps 2 casks Linseed Oil 10 drums Turpentine 2 cases Paper Hangings 1 " Ladies' Saddles 4 " Moleskin Trowsers 8 bales Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts 2 trunks Caps 15 bales Assorted Slops 2 " Blankets 1 case Men's Boots and Shoes 2 bales 3- bushel Bags. Bain & Burtt. 16th March, 1852.
BOOT jZTJn SX&OE DEPOT, QU KEN -STREET (Opposite the Wesleyan Chapel).
Just Landed, Ex " Katherine Stewart Forbes," /CHILDREN'S (from two to nine years) \J PATENT ANCLE TIE SHOES Ladies patent Seal Shoes " Stuff Shoes u Cloth Boots, goloshed vielts " Ditto patent ditto ditto " Ditto Cordevan ditto <{ Ditto Lasting Pumps goloshed " Ditto circular fronts " Ditto Toe caps " Cashmere Boots, black soles Men's and Women's Carpet blippers. The whole of the above aiticles are of superior quality, and can be confidently recommended, and selling at low prices. John Hoop. Auckland, 2nd Apti', 1852.
HANSARD &. BR.OOKFXEZ&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 OF MONEY ready to be advanced on unexceptionable security.
FARM ON THE WEST TAMAKI.
TO BE SOLD, with immediate possession, A COMPACT and well Enclosed SMALL FARM, of about 1 1 acres, delightfully siiuated on the West Bank of the Tamaki, with a good weather-boarded House, and Stockyard thereon, — communication by the Steamer daily. The Stock and Furniture may be taken if required. N.B. There are about 35 or 4-0 aces adjoining this, which can also be purchased at a reasonable price if desiied. Terms very advantageous. Apply to Hansard & Brookfield.
TO BE LET,
(In the Tamaki District,) with immediate possession, if required, A FARM OF ABOUT FIFTY ACRES, inclosed with a thorn-fence, with a very comfortable 5-roomed Dwelling House, and all suitable out buildings thereon. To parties newly arrived this is a most favorable opportunity of getting a return for their labour within the first year. For further particulars apply to Hansard & Brookfield.
TO BE LET. With immediate possession.
Jfe«a npHE comfortable residence in lE§osskSl Wakefield Street, adjoining J^fflD mow that of the Rev. Mr. Inglis, congjjjpj^jylsi sisting of 2 sitting-rooms, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, store-room, &c. N.B. A good yard, with well of excellent water — and every other convenience suitable for a respectable family. Apply to Hansard & Brookficid.
EXCELLENT BUSINESS PREMISES IN QUEEN- STREET.
ji^j rjX) BE LET, — at a moderate Jjffijj|gDi|A JL rental, with immediate possess i° n *f required, that ExcelpgajjSi&llils lent Shop, and commodious Dwelling House, situate in Queen-street, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Douglas. This House, wlrch has a most commanding double Shop front, is situated opposite to Wyndham-street, and at the corner of the present communication from Queen-street to High ' Street.
Apply to Hansard & Brookfiflb.
JAMES HAIYSAY,
CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &c, rpHANKFUL for the share of business he X has enjoyed since his arrival in Auckland, begs to intimate that he has removed from Princes Street, to more commodious premises in Shortland Stieet, lately occupied (in his own line) by Messrs. Leighton and Stuckley, a few doors below the " New Zealander" office, where he will be happy to receive orders, and fulfil them to the best of his ability, with a due regard to durability and neatness in the execution. March 30th, 1852,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 625, 10 April 1852, Page 4
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