NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. TIHLLIAM RATTRAY intends shortly to ▼ t open tlie Shop lately occupied by Mr. Keven, Root and Shoe Maker, Shortlandstreel, with the largest stock of CHILDREN’S DRESSES ever offered in the Colony. Also— An excellent assortment of Cashmere, Rcrcge, and Paisley Filled Long Shawls, Gentlemen’s ready made Clothing of the best cut and style, Goburgs, Prints, Calicoes, &c., &c., &c. MIXED CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. r FHE Undersigned has for sale upwards of i THREE HUNDRED BUSHELS of the above, cut from the same Paddocks as last year, and which gave great satisfaction. As the only means of judging correctly of Mixed Seeds, intending purchasers arc invited to inspect the Paddocks, Hay, and Seed on the Farm. Early application is necessary, as a considerable quantity is already ordered. David White, Tamaki, 31st March, 1855. GLOVER SEED. HP HE undersigned having advice of a jL shipment of Clover Seed, per Cashmere , is now prepared to sell. J. Newman. Remucra, March 51, 1855. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have been instructed to sell by Private Contract A FEW OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE -UA LOTS AT PARNELL, nearly opposite Ric “Windsor Castle” Inn, being part of l hc property of Major Matson. Terms liberal. A Vlan on view at the Auction Mart, Queen Street. ON SALE. T7ORTY TIERCES BELL’S A.l. MESS -L BEEF. Connell and Ridings, Queen Street. ON SALE. A CASE OF ENGLISH DOESKINS AND TWEEDS. Connell and Ridings, Queen Street. TO CAPITALISTS. SALE, by Private Contract, about Ninety Acres of Land, at Remucra, on the East of Mount Hobson; being the part of Mr. Dilworth’s properly, lying between the Great South Road, the Tamaki Road, and the road from Tamaki Road to Epsom, opposite Bird Grove. This beautiful properly is known to be one of the best in the district, —the land of the richest description, and abundantly wooded and watered. It will 1 e disposed of together or in lots, on liberal terms. Apply to Connell & Ridings. N.B.—Should the properly not be sold during the present month, it will be subdivided and offered by public action on an early day, of which due notice will be given. ADVERTISEMENT. HP HE Undersigned begs most respectfully J- to inform the inhabitants of Parnell and its vicinity, that he has recommenced the Bread and Biscuit Baking, adjoining the “ Windsor Castle,” and trusts, by strict attention to business and making good bread, &c., to merit a share of public patronage. N.B.—Bakings carefully attended to every day, Sundays excepted. J. M. Symes. Parnell, April 1, 1855. JOHN KEL LV, SHIP BISCUIT BAKER, High-street, Opposite the Customs-House, E G S to announce to Commanders of Ships, and Merchants, that he is prepared to supply BISCUIT in any quantities, of the best material and manufacture, at prices as follows, viz.:— £ s. d. Cabin Biscuit - 1 10 0 per lOOlbs. Pilot ditto - - 1 8 0 “ Ship - - - 1 0 0 “ These prices will only vary upon any material alteration taking place in the price of Flour. J. K. has been favourol with orders for supplies of the above articles from Captain Nichols of the American Whale Ship Lion, Captain Martin, brig Spencer, and Captain Champion, late of the Border Maid , at various times for voyages of sufficient duration to test the same thoroughly, and they have testified to the quality of his Bread being unsurpassed in any of the other Colonics.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 727, 2 April 1853, Page 1
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