NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Air ILL! AM .RATTRAY begs to call ▼ ▼ Special attention to his Varied and Extensive Stock of CHILDREN'S DRESSES , Paisley Filled and Berege Long Shawls. As also to his Superfine MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. New Zealand House, Shorlland-street, Auckland. EX ccr MOA. » BAGS SUGAR 155 do. Company’s Pieces 65 Tierces Beef 13 Bales Gunny Bags 5 Bundles Kip Leather 100 Boxes Soap 5 Cases Black Pepper 00 Grindstones 25 Pieces Brussels Handkerchiefs. 13 BALES WITNEY BLANKETS, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4. W. S. Graiiame. EX RAVEN. HHDS. W. I. Rum, 34 ° o. p. 10 puncheons ditto 80 Bags Mauritius Sugar 5 Bales three-bushel Bags 35 “ Gunny Bags 1 “ Brown Paper 1 Case white Persian Thread 1 Bale Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 39 Tierces Beef 2 Cases 5-4 Blue & Orange Prints 3 “ “ Fancy ditto “ 7-8 Pink Bale 7-8 Blue and Orange “ Super-White Calico Long Cloth Serge Shirts Regatta Shirts Blue Striped ditto W. S. Graiiame. T iie UNDERSIGNED ARE CHASERS OF PURSAWN TIMBER, POTATOES, AND BACON. J. A. Gilfillan and Co., Wharf, Queen Street. 12th April, 1855. ON SALE EX ALGERINE. II REE CASES SADDLES J. A. Gilfillan and Co. 12th April, 1853. MR. KENT’S COFFEE AND EA HOUSE; (Next Door to Mr, Dennett'sJ Queen-street. A GOOD DINNER FOR ONE SHILLING. BOARD AND LODGING. ADVERTISEMENT. THE Undersigned begs most respectfully 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.8.--Bakings carefully attended to every day, Sundays excepted. J. M. Symes. Parnell, April 1, 1853. STAR K’S SHEEP AND LAMB DIPPING COMPOUND. Agents for Auckland and Northern District of New Zealand, Messrs. Davy and Jarvie. To be obtained in small casks, —each cask sufficient for Five Score Sheep. EMPLOYMENT. A RESPECTABLE MAN wishes for Em-j-X ployment, cither 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. WANTED, -A MAN SERVANT to cook, &c.; liberal wages will be given to a steady man; none other need apply.—Apply at this office. LOST, ON Sunday last, between Major Matson’s and the Half-way House on the Epsom Road, A RED LEATHER POCKET BOOK, containing sundry private papers, and three Promissory Notes, payable to the undersigned, and of no value to any other person. Whoever may have found the same, on leaving it at the New-Zealander office, will be handsomely rewarded. Charles De Thierry* | F WILLIAM MAXWELL, Esq., who it came out to New Zealand in 1840, in the Aurora , is still in New Zealand, he is requested to communicate his address to A. 8., at the New-Zealander Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 732, 20 April 1853, Page 4
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