TO BE LET, HP I 1 AT DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE in Ilobson-slreet, at present occupied by the JL 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 slowing many tons, a Yard sixty feet square, well metalled with scoriae and drained throughout. The Orchard and Garden, being about ana ere, is well 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. EX “SIMLAH” AND “MARY CATHERINE.” WINDOW GLASS. T7 ILLIAM 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 58*50, very suitable for pictures, and also for shop fronts. W. T. can recommend this for shop fronts, being extra thick Grown Glass. 6000 feet best Crown, of the undermentioned sizes,—2l * 14, 24* 18, 38* 14, 10*12, 14*10, 14*12, 12*10, 10*8. Also, 1 Case Lead Pipe, 21-inch, 2-inch, and I-’-inch bore. Auckland, June 28lh, 1855. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’, AND CHILDREN’S 4a- BOOTS AND SHOES, THE VERY BEST EVER IMPO RT E I). Also — SOME OF THE VERY WORST. Shorlland-slreet, Auckland, May 19lh, 1853. THOMAS KEYEN.
T? IN E FREN Cll M E 111 N0 S 1 Plaids, DeLaines, and Cashmeres Long and Square Plaid Shawls Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers Laces and Sewed Muslins White and Colored Kid Gloves, etc. Arc now ready for inspection at the Shop of J. & J. RUST, Queen-street. loth July, 1855. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. AFITIIOEVER will apprehend, or cause to n' be apprehended, Dugald McLachlan and Archibald Mattiheson, both deserters from the Barque Commodore, will receive the above Reward, or 10/. for each separately, by giving information at the Police Cilice or to the Captain. Description. —Dugald McLachlan : Highland accent; height, about sft. lOin.; hair, light brown; no whiskers; complexion, fair; eyes, blue. Archibald Maltheison: height, sft. 11 in.; hair, brown; complexion, light; eyes, grey ; scar on forehead. CAUTION. Any person found harbouring any of the Grew belonging to the said Ship, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. Jas. Broadfoot, Master. NOTICE. nnilE Public arc hereby cautioned against J- employing or harbouring Charles Seymour, he having left our employment in which he was engaged for twelve months, from the loth day of April last. T. Henry, P. Donovan. Auckland, 12th July, 1855. FOR SALE, To Arrive per “Water Witch/’ 1,000 “4V *» E »* s J, A. Ghutllan and Co. 16th June, 1853. A SCHOOLMASTER is required for the Church of England School at Otahuhu. Apply personally, or by letter, to the undersigned. By order ol the trustees. John Fairburn, Hon. Secretary. Otahuhu, July sth, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 756, 13 July 1853, Page 1
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