EX J/LOA." BAGS SUGAR 155 do. Company's Pieces Go Tierces Beef 15 Bales Gunny Bags 5 Bundles Kip Leather 100 Boxes Soap 5 Cases Black Pepper GO Grindstones 25 Pieces Brussels Handkerchiefs. 15 BALES WITNEY BLANKETS, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4. W. S. Graiiame. EX R A V E N. IIHDS. W. I. Bum, 34 ° o. r. 10 puncheons dillo 80 Bags Mauritius Sugar 5 Bales three-bushel Bags 55 " Gunny Bags 1 " Brown Paper 1 Case white Persian Thread 1 Bale Turkey Bed Handkerchiefs 59 Tierces Beef 2 Cases 5-4 Blue & Orange Prints 3 " " Fancy ditto 1 " 7-8 Pink 1 Bale 7-8 Blue and Orange 3 u Super-White Calico 1 " Long Cloth 2 '' Serge Shirts 1 " Regatta Shirts 1 " Blue Striped ditto W. S. Gramme. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PURCHASERS OF SAWN TIMBER, BACON. J. A. GILFILLAN AND Co., Wharf, Queen Street. 12th April, 1855. ON SALE EX ALGERINE. THREE CASES SADDLES. JL J. A. GILFILLAN AND Co. 12th April, 1855. AUCKLAND ACADEMY. GORRTE begs leave to intimate that the Second Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday next, the 18th April--Hours of attendance from 10 to 4. N.B.—By particular request, a Private Class for advanced pupils will be commenced on Monday next,—to meet from 9 to 10 in the morning. J. G., has on hand a small assortment of Classical School Books, viz. : Adam's Latin Grammar Edinburgh Academy Latin Rudiments do. do. Latin Delectus do. do. Greek Rudiments Do. do. Greek Extracts. EMPLOYMENT. RESPECTABLE MAN wishes for EmL - ployment, either as Storekeeper, Clerk, Wharfinger, or in any situation in which he could make himself generally useful. Being accustomed to an active life at home, and in most of the Australian Colonies, he should endeavour to give satisfaction, by studying the interest of his Employer. Application at the Office of this paper, which will be punctually attended to. SITUATION WANTED as General - Inn-door Servant, in a Genteel Family, by a man lately arrived in the Colony, who is desirous of making New Zealand his home. Testimonials from families, of the highest respectability, in which he has served in Ireland, can be produced. Apply to J. J. at the New-Zealaisder Office. 7ANTED,—A MAN SERVANT to - - cook, &c.; liberal wages will be given to a steady man; none other need apply.—Apply at this office. r T ANT E D TIIR E E II OU S E • / CARPEN TER S. Apply to John Finlay, O'Connell-street. April 5, 1855. /"ANTED— A steady and practical man, as MILLER. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo House. Auckland, April 5, 1855. T ANTED,—An Assistant in a General Store, in the country. Also, a smart Lad as an Apprentice, who will have an opportunity of learning the Baking Business. For particulars apply at the New-Zea-lander Office, or to John Hall, Otahuhn. April 1, 1855. r OST—On Thursday afternoon, either in J-J the Government Lawn or between that and the Colonial Hospital, a Cameo Brooch, set in gold, representing an Angel. Whoever has found it, and will bring it to the office of \\\q Ncw-Zealander \\\\\ be rewarded.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 730, 13 April 1853, Page 1
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