TAILORING
E STABLIS II MENT.
HP HE Undersigned beg 3 leave to inform the JL Gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has now taken a Shop in Shortlandstreet, one door from Queen-street, for the purpose of carrying on n;ore extensively than he has formerly done The General Tailoring: Business. Having completed arrangements for receiving a regu'ar supply of the best Mateiials and Newest Style of Goods direct from England, he hopes to merit a continuance of that Patronage he has hitherto experienced, and for which he desires to return his sincere thanks. The first shipment of Goods above referred to are just leceived {per Katherine Stewart Forbes) and are noiv unpacked and ready for inspection. The following ate a few of the leading ai tides :—: — Supeifine West of England Black and Blue Broad Cloths Brown, Black, and Blue Beaver and Pilot Cloths Black Kersey Black and Fancy Doeskins Plain and Fancy Vestings, in Silk, Satin, Velvet, &c, &c, &c. Also on Hand, a large Stock of Superior Colonial Tweeds. JOHN BOLOUS. Shoitland-street, One Door fiom Queen -street. Auckland, March 30ih.
EVANGEIiICAIi ALLIANCE. LECTURES ON THE BIBLE.
THE Fifth of a Series of Lectures on the Bible, by the Ministers of the Auckland Branch of the Evangelical Alliance, will be delivered (D. V.) in the Wes^eyan Chapel, on Wednesday Evening next, the 14th Apiil, at Seven o'clock, by The Rev. R. WARD. Subject : — The Effects of the Bible. The Course to be continued as follows :—: — VI. — On the Literature of the Bible. By the Rev. J. H. Fletcher, in the Presbyterian Church, on Monday, April 19. VII. — On the Circulation and Study of the Bible. By the Rev. A. Run, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, on Tuesday, April 27.
UAHSARD &. BROOXFXEILX), HOUSE, ESTATE, CUSTOM HOUSE,
AND GENEKAL AGENTS, SIIOPvTLAND-STHEET.
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 i 1 acres, delightfully situated on the West Bank of the Tamaki, with a good weaiher-boarded House, and Stockyard theieon, — communication by the Steamer daily. The Stock and Furniture may be taken if required. N.B> There are about 35 or 40 aces adjoining this, which can also be purchased at a reasonable price if desiied. Terms very advantageous. Apply to Hansaro & 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.
JhgeA HPHE comfortable residence in |f||gf|y| J_ Wakefield Street, adjoining that °^ the cV ' r " In § lis ' con " MatSlsiElSs' sistmg of 2 sitting-rooms, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, store-room, &c. N.B. A good yard, with well of excellent %vater — and every other convenience suitable for a respectable family. Apply to Hansard & Brookfieid.
JAMES HAIYDAY,
CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &c, rpHANKFUL for the share of business he JL has enjoyed since his arrival in Auckland, begs to intimate that he has removed from Princes Street, to more commodious premises in Shortland Street, lately occupied (m hi» own Vine) 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.
COZSfSTBXfX. &, It I DING 3, LAND AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Queen Street.
AUCTION OF MERCHANDIZE, and Miscellaneous Articles, at the Auction Mart, every WEnNESDAY and Saturoay, at Eleven o'clock. Auction of Cattle, Horses and other Live Stock, and Farm Produce, at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epsom Road, on the second Tuesday of every month.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 626, 14 April 1852, Page 4
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