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WATERLOO HOUSE, SHORTLAND STREET, milE PUBLIC are respectfully informed JL that the above well-known Establishment will be,re-opened on Monday, 10th November, Tnstatir^when they will have an' opportunity of inspecting a large Stock of Drapery and Fancy Goods, just arrived per " Sir John Franklin." and purposely selected for the Auckland Market by the Undersigned, Roderick McKenzie. November 7th, 1845.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS. rp Fi N D E R S are required for the erection -*• of a House and Offices, consisting of Eleven Rooms, of either Brick, Stone, or Wood, at Kauwau. The contractor is to furall materials, with the exception of Doors, Windows, Leaden Gutters and Shingles. The Undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest Tender. Plan and Specification can be seen at the Counting House of W. S. Grahame, Esq., Auckland. J. Roach, Kauwau, Nov. 4th, 18+5.

NOTICE FOR TENDERS. "DARTIES desirous of contracting for FencL ing in the Allotment belonging to the Undersigned, situate in Shortland Crescent, adjoining Messrs. Williamson and Crummer's Store, are requested to forward their tenders to Mr. Woolly, Shortland Crescent, (from whom all particulars can be obtained), on or before the 20th instant. Thomas Weston, & Co. Auckland Nov 7th, 184-5.

NOTICE. % THE Uirlersignod will Purchase, or make Cash advances, on Flax, Wool, Oil, Bone, or Gum, consigned to his Agents, either in Sydney or London. H. R. CRETNAY.

TO SERVE THIS SEASON, rp HE WELL-KNOWN GREY 110R C E Jl "CAPTAIN," Formerly belonging to Jas. Beveridce, Esq , and now the property of the undersigned. "CAPrAiN." is in his seventh year; and his good qua'ities for Saddle or Harness purposes are sufficiently known to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood. Teims— Two Guineas: to be paid before service. THOS. HANCOCK, Hobson-street.

TO COVER THIS SEASON, Young Tom of Lincoln, T ATE the property of, and bred by Mr. C. -Li Smith, of Sydney ; now belonging to Edward Constable, of Kent Place, Eden Valley. He was got by that well known horse, " Tom of Lincoln, " imported to Sydney by Mr. Smith, in 1 835, and out of a pure Clydes dale Mare. " Young Tom/ is seven years old, beautiful black, fine symmetry, and bone; and has proved himself a good worker, and sure foal getter. Terms, — Two Guineas, (o be paid before the Mare is stinted. N. B. Good English grass paddocks for Mares, on reasonable terms.

NEW ALMANACK. ! IN DECEMBER THE AUCKLAND ALMANACK, FOR 1846, WILL BE PUBLISHED At the Neiv-Zealander Office, prick — Is,

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 23, 8 November 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 23, 8 November 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 23, 8 November 1845, Page 1

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