JOHN CONWAY, IN RETURNING THANKS to the Inhabitantsof Auckland, for past favors, begs to inform them, that now, during the scarcity of Loaf Sugar, he has received, by the Brig Maukin, a quantity of REFINED SUGAR, with other Choice Articles, which will be sold at very light profits. West Queen Street,! April 11, 1846. J
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Undersigned, until Tuesday the 14th of April, for the erectionfof a SCORIA STORE, or for Separate Contracts for each of the following portions of the work required. — Mason Work, at per Perch Live Shell Lime, at per Bushel Best Kauri Timber, at per 100 feet Sand (fresh water), at per bushel Slaters' Work, at per Square Carpenters' Work, for the whole Job. Plans and Specifications can be seen on. application to John I. Montefiore. Auckland, April 3rd, 1846.
THE UNDERSIGNED Offers for Sale LANDS in the vicinity of the Capital at the following low prices :—: — HPOWN, 6s. 3d. per Perch X Suburban,.. 20s. Od per Acre Country,.... 4s. Od per Acre Titles,— Grants from the Crown. The Southern and New Edinburgh Settlers will find this a more favourable opportunity for investment than paying Forty Shillings per Acre to the New Zealand Company. John I. Montefiore. Feb2Bth, 1846.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE AT HIS STORES. TEA, — Black and Green, (whole and half chests) Flour, first and second quality * Coffee, Raisins, Candles Pepper, — Black and White Pick-axes, Hoes, Choppers Irish Pork, Salt Beef Champions Vinegar \ Bread in bags Pilot Bread in casks Assorted Nails, Canvas Brandy, in or out of Bond Hum, ditto ditto Tobacco, in, kegs, tierces, and boxes Cigars Port and Sherry Wine John I. Montefiore. Queen-street, 7th March, 1846.
PORTRAITS, OF HEKI, KAWITI, HEKPS WIFE, TAMATI WAKA, NOBLE, RIPA, and others, will arrive from Sydney by the earliest opportunity ; a skilful artist has been engaged for the execution of these Lithographs. They will be published in Sydney, Hobart Town, and England, first singly, then in sets, with letter-press, containing as much interesting biography as can be collected. Joseph Merrett, Artist. Auckland, April 10th, 1846.
NOTICE. rpHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing -L under the Firm ot'Skillicorn and Crowe, Butchers of Queen-street, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent, Philip Skillicorn. Edwaud Crowe. Witness,— Andrew Rooney, Auckland, 31st March, 1846. All parties having any Claims on the above Firm, are requested' to send in their accounts for immediate settlement.
PHILIP SKILLICORN, BEGS RESPECTFULLY to inform his numerous Customers and the Public, generally, that he will continue to supply them daily with a fresh stock of Beef, Mutton, and Pork, which for quality cannot be surpassed n the Colony, Queen St. Auckland, April 3, 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 45, 11 April 1846, Page 1
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