JK3L~ JX3L WANTED TO PURCHASE, FAT WETHERS, to moot the recent but very pressing demands for Fresh Mutton, of J. i*. Dumoclin, Esq., Commissariat, Wahapn, Ray of Islands. Thomas C. Williams. Queen-street, May 3, 1833FRUIT TREES. MESSRS. BAKER BROTHERS have on Sale a large quantity of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, Cherries, Almonds, Figs, Gooseberries, 6 c. ; also a choice collection of ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, Roots, ' c. The Trees have been raised at Waikare, in the Bay of Islands; are free from blight and disease; and may be securely packed and forwarded to any part of the country. B. B. beg to intimate that an early application will be desirable, as the season is rapidly advancing. Orders left with Messrs. J. and R. Kemp, Wharf, Queen Street, will be forwarded and punctually attended to. May 3, 1833. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A BOUT 120 APPLE TREES, Price Is. -Ol each. The Trees are free from blight, and are rising three years old. Apply at the Nevv-Zealander Office. r JMIE Members of the Auckland Farmers’ J- Club, will meet next Saturday, the 7th inst., at the Exchange Hotel. Luncheon at one o’clock. May 5, 1833. EX "MOA” RAGS S U G A 133 do. Company’s Pieces 63 Tierces Reef \ Buies Gunny Bags 3 Bundles Kip Leather 100 Boxes Soap 3 Cases Black Pepper GO Grindstones 23 Pieces Brussels Handkerchiefs. R 15 BALES WITNEY BLANKETS, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4. W. S. Graiiame. EX It A V E Y. o. r. HUBS. W. I. Rum, 34 c 10 puncheons ditto 80 Bags Mauritius Sugar 3 Rales three-bushel Bags “ Gunny Bags “ Brown Paper Case while Persian Thread Bale Turkey Red Handkerchiefs Tierces Beef Cases 3-4 Bine & Orange “ Fancy 7-8 Pink Bale 7-8 Blue and Orange Super-While Calico Long Cloth oo 1 1 I 39 o Prints ditto Serge Shirts Regatta Shirts Blue Striped ditto W. S. Graiiame. ON SALE. S S BEEF R I M E M E Congou Tea Kip and Sole Leather 3 cases Gosnell s Perfumery A Large iron Safe. CONNELL AM) BIDINGS, Auction Mart. Lteen Street, April 22, 1833. DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS. ON SALE, TWO LOTS ON EMILY PLACE, part of A Allotment No. 13 of Section 4, adjoining the residence of Major Greenwood, and opposite the residence of Colonel Bolton. Frontage 33 feel, depth 109 feet. Three lots adjoining the above. Frontage to Emily-place 40 feet each, depth 143 feet. Connell v Ridings, Queen-Street. NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the undersigned are requested to settle their accounts on or before the 13lh May next, and any claims against him arc to be sent in immediately. George Hunter. Red House, Queen-street, April 26, 1833. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A COMPETENT TEACHER OF DRAWING, where several respectable pupils can be guaranteed for six months, or longer. Two visits weekly would be required. Apply by note at the ollice of the New-Zkalander, slating extent of qualification, with address and references. Direct A. 8., Esq., New-Zealander Office. April 20, 1833. TAINTED— Board and Residence, with a respectable family, by a single young man. Apply early, to H. A. IL, New-Zea-LAM’-ER OffiCC,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 736, 4 May 1853, Page 1
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