Commissariat Office, Auckland, 30lhNov., 1833. TENDERS will be received at this office , u nlil noon on the Blli December next, for the supply of the undermentioned article required for the Royal Engineer Department: Coal 'Far, 3 barrels, of about 40 gallons each. Fred. Brathwaite, Assistant Commissary-General. ON SALE at the Stores of the Undersigned. U PER I 0 R OLD PORT Do. Golden Sherry. Do. Pale Do. do. in 14 gal. casks, adapted for private families. Superior Old Tom Do. MarlelFs Brandy Do. Old Jamaica Rum Lemon Syrup Raspberry Vinegar Composition Candles. Bain and Bubtt. December 2nd, 1833. EX lIAMILLA MITCHELL. IT HIT E S H I R T I NG S \ T Grey Domestics Brown Hollands Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Haberdashery Straw Bonnets Hardware assorted Plough Share Moulds . Smith's Anvil and Bellows Canvas Truman’s Stout Bottled u Superior Golden Sherry in 1 i gal.-casks Moreens Patent Lamps Toys Boots and Shoes Liverpool Salt, Bain and Bcrtt. December 2nd, 1835. s. A. wood HAS the pleasure to announce that he has resumed his residence in Auckland, and has opened his office in Shorlland Street, opposite to the premises of Mr. Wellesley Hughes, where he w ill conduct the business of LAND AND GENERAL AGENCY. His long, and almost unbroken residence in the colony, and his intimate connection with its varied interests, as also his very extended circle of friendships, induce him to expect a fair share of public support, which he will at least justify by prompt and untiring zeal. To this business hehas united a connection with Melbourne, and has made several Sales of Auckland properties in that market, where he will always keep a list of properties here entrusted to him for disposal, lie is already favored with instructions of sale of some fine properties in the interior, of Rural and Suburban Lands, and of City Allotments and Premises, particulars and plans of which may be seen at his office. Auckland, 2nd Dec., 4 853. TO CAPTAINS, WATERMEN, AND OTHERS. r |PIIE Undersigned, having left iheemploy--IL ment of Mr. Beeson, and taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Howie, is now ready to receive orders for any description of Boats. J. W. Carr, Boat Builder. Fort-street, Nov. 29, 1833. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERSare required for the erection of 1 a SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE in Shorlland-street. Plan and specifications may be seen on application to Mr. S. Collins, at the Victoria Hotel, where Tenders must be left, on or before Thursday next. Blh inst., at noon. December Ist, 1853. TO BREWERS. A YOUNG MAN practically acquainted ./a. with the Brewing of Old and Mild Beer, Pale Ale, Porter, and also understands the Malting business, is desirous of entering into an engagement. Good references can be given. Address C. IL, Post Office. Auckland, Dec. 2, 1833. CUTLERY. P MULLEN begs to inform the inhabi- • lanls of Auckland and its vicinity, that he lias engaged the Shop next door to Mr. Whelan’s, Bookseller, West Queen-street, where he intends to carry on the Cutlery business in its several branches. Surgical Instruments, Razors, Scissors, Knives, &c., carefully ground and set, and all orders will be promptly attended to. Auckland, 2nd Dec., 1833. NOTICE. rpjlE undersigned requests that all claims JL against him may he sent in for liquidation on or before the 31st instant, to Mr. P. Dignan, Albert-street; parties indebted are requested to pay the amounts of their accounts on or before the same dale to Mr. Dignan, whose receipt will he binding. Parlies having Stock grazing with the nn- j dersigned are requested to lake them away within one week from this dale. T. Henry. Mount Prospect, 2nd December, 1853. FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF HEAVY DRAUGHT XX HORSES.—AppIy to Mr. Hargreaves.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 1
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