TO BE LET, THAT DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE in Hobson-street, at present occupied by the Proprietor’s family, WILL BE VACANT IN A FEW DAYS. The House contains Six Rooms, with spacious Kitchen, Pantry, fitted with every convenience, and Scullery. No expense has been spared to render this a comfortable family residence, having been recently painted inside and out, and otherwise greatly improved. The Out-buildings consist of a lofty Four-stall Stable, with Coach and Fowl Houses attached, together with a Loft, capable of stowing many tons, a Yard sixty feet square, well metalled with scoriae and drained throughout. The Orchard and Garden, being about ana ere, is w r ell stocked with almost every description of fruit trees, the whole of which is enclosed with a thorn hedge, five feet high. Apply to ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Queen-street.
NE.W DRAPERY ESTARLISHMENT, OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. T Sz W. HENDERSON (late of the Firm of Graham & Henderson), * in returning thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on them, beg to intimate that they have again commenced Business, in Queen-street, with A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c., &c. Auckland, 24th June, 1853.
A. & R. KEESING’S OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, EX SIMLAH AND SIR EDWARD PAGET r jPHREE Cases Plate Glass, Swinging Glasses, Mahogany Moulded Frame 1 Case Gravesend Sou’westers 1 Case Assorted Cutlery Bales containing Gents’ first-rate Pilot COATS, Jackets, and Trousers, Railway travelling RUGS, Carpet Bags, Twill Cotton Sheets, BLANKETS, Woollen Plaid Shawls, Serge Draws, Heavy Nitted Socks, Twill Regattas, Gents’ superfine Black cloth TROWSERS, Flannel and Merino Vests, Flushing Coats and Trowsers, &c., &c., &c. Shortland Street, Auckland, June 24th, 1858. EX “SIMLAH” AND “MARY CATHERINE.” WINDOW GLASS. WILLIAM TATTERSALL has received by the above vessels, from London, the undermentioned sizes of WINDOW GLASS, being superior to any ever before imported into Auckland:— 2000 feet of 40*26 and 38*30, very suitable for pictures, and also for shop fronts. W. T. can recommend this for shop fronts, being extra thick Crown Glass. 6000 feel best Crown, of the undermentioned sizes,—2l*l4, 24*18, 18*14, 16*12, 14*10, 14*12, 12*10, 10*8. Also, 1 Case Lead Pipe, 2Ninch, 2-inch, and 11-inch bore. Auckland, June 28lh, 1833. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’. AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, THE VERY BEST EVER IMPORTED. Also— SOME OF THE VERY WORST. Shortland-street, Auckland, May 19th, 1853. THOMAS KEYEN.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY. npHE Third Quarter of the Session will JL commence on Monday next, the Hth instant. Hours of attendance from 10 to A. A Private Class from 9 to 10. N.B.—On hand, an assortment of Latin and Greek School Books. J. Goiiuie. July slh, 1855.
PLOUGHING AND DRAYING. J. YOUNG begs toanounce to settlers in the neighbourhood of Auckland, and townspeople having Suburban Properties, that, having an excellent Team, he is prepared to undertake Ploughing, Carting, and other Agricultural work of the kind, on reasonable terms. Orders left with Mr. L. Wallis, Shorlland-street, will be attended to. Archill, Julv A, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 755, 9 July 1853, Page 1
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