ATMEAL! OATMEAL! I OATMEAL I! Just Landed, ex " Queen of the North, On Sale at • F. L. PRIME'S, Quen-Btreet. »ROWN AND POLSON'S PATENr CORN FLOUR, On Sale at F. L. PRIME'S, Queen-street. Ex "Blundell," and " Queen of the North," THIRTEEN CRATES OF ASSORTED EARTHENWARE, containing— Cups and Saucers in variety Plates and Dishes Toilet Sets and Chambers Pudding Basins Sets Fancy Jugs Superior Breakfast and Tea Services &c., &c., &c. Ten Casks Glassware, containing— Confection Glasses Publicans's Tumblers Wine Glasses, Ports and Sherries Decanters, Caraffcs and Tops Open and Covered Sweatmeats Centre Dishes on Stands Oval Desert Dishes, 10J inch Celeries and Salvers Plates and Cut Salts Sugar Basins and Cream Jugs &c, &c., &c. On Sale at F. L. PRIME'S, Queen-street. Just Received, ex " Royal Charlie." IHE Undersigned has just received a Large AssortL ment of BOOTS and SHOES from the celebrated House of Homan and Co., comprising— Men's Stout Grain Napoleon Boots " " " and Kip Wellingtons " Light Calf Wellingtons " Stont Prince George Boots " Heavy Nailed ditto " Strong High Back Bluchcr ditto Youths' and Boys' Stout Front Lace Boots Ladies' KM Elastic Side Military Heel Boots " Cloth ditto ditto ditto " " Lace ditto ditto " Calf Front Lace Boots Children's Cloth and Leather Boots &c, &c, &c. The above will be sold at tho lowest remunerative prices. R. SCOTT, Quoen-strcet. August 16th, 1862. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JW. LEWIS, in returning thanks to the Ladies • and Public of Auckland for the support and patronage they have bestowed on him during the last five years, begs to inform them that he has removed his business from Cliff House to the premises known as tho late Southern Cross Office. .IX "ROYAL CHARLIE."—FINE BATHING id AND CUP SPONGES. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. I7IX "ROYAL CHARLIE."—The celebrated li ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. IX "ROYAL CHARLIE."—TROTTER OIL I POMADE AND HAIR REGENERATOR. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. IX "ROYAL CHARLIE."—A Choice AssortI ment of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. IX "ROYAL CHARLIE." Tortoise Shell t COMBS and HAIR BRUSHES. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. IX " ROYAL CHARLIE."—An Assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, BEADS, DOLLS, &c. J. W. LEWIS, Shortland House, Shortland-street. To Carpenters and Joiners. TENDERS arc required for the erection of Two Houses, at Newmarket. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office until WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst., when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Excavators, Scoria Masons, and Bricklayers. RENDERS will be received until noon of the 25th J_ instant, by D. NATHAN, Esq., Shortland-street, for the above Works in Waterloo Quadrants. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my office, Victoriastreet. RICHARD REALS, Architect. tiger Not bound to accept the lowest Tender. For Sale, " Beard's Wharf," about 10 tons good POTATOES, at £4 per ton, bags included. At " The Grange," about 5 tons superior Seed Potatoes, recently picked, at £2 10s. per ton. WILLIAM J. YOUNG. The Grange, Otahuhu, August 13, 1862. To be Let for a Term or Sold. FARM on the Mahurangi, having a Fro: l the Navigable part of the River. There are about Twenty Acres of Good Grass, Also, Twelve Acres Ploughed and ready for Crop, with a Good Firewood and Kauri Bush,—Apply to LILEWALL & RATTRAY, Queen Street. Auckland, August 12, 1862. Cottage Residence—Parnell. IIIiIJJL' at acre, together with Cottage and _ j Stables erected thereon, known as Harry —LCarters, situated on the Parnoll road, nearly opposite tho Grammar School. For full particulars apply to MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. To Let, for a term of years, THAT desirable RESIDENCE, situated at the foot of Mount Eden, belonging to J. P. DnMoulin, Esq., consisting of a Dwell-ing-house of five rooms on the ground floor, with Cellar, Dairy, and Wood-house beneath, a detached Kitchen and Servant's Bedroom, with Stable, Cow-shed, Barn, and Piggery conveniently arranged, situated on 73 acres Scoria Land, securely fenced and subdivided; 20 acres have been cleared, trenched, and are now in good pasture. It is dry and healthily situated, at tho same time supplied with water, and is a desirable residence for a family, or is admirably adapted for a dairy farm, being but one mile from the Citv.—Apply to MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Eligible opening for an Inkeeper in Onehunga. -J.jillml.'T'O LET, for such period as may bo agreed fill ' L on, that commodious and well-built Hotel, in Queen-street, Onchunga, known as - - the " Prince Albert Hotel." The Hotel contains Twelve Rooms, and large Kitchen, all lined and ceiled. The out offices consist of two large Stables, two newly erected and commodious hay and general Stores, and a new Dairy. There is also an excellent Garden and Orchard, well stocked with Fruit Trees. The Inn, having an excellent connexion, and being situated in one of the most flourishing Townships in tho Province, a more desirable opening for an Tnnkeoper is rarely to be met with. For further particulars, application may be made to CHARLES DAVIS, Esq., or ANDREW BE.VERIDGE, Solicitor, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, by either of whom offers w\\ h$ received.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1715, 16 August 1862, Page 2
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844Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1715, 16 August 1862, Page 2
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