CLOTHS % TitOWSBRINGS* R& D. GRAHAM beg to inform the in- • habitants of Auckland, that they have just opened—One Case Superfine Black, Blue, Invisible Green, and Oxford Mixed Cloths. One Case Stout Black, Oxford Grey, and colored Doeskins and Cassimeres, Blue Pilot Cloths English and Colonial Tweeds Buff Cassimere, and Fancy Waistcoatings Tailors' Trimmings, &c. &c. Victoria House, 7 24th April, 1846. } TENDERS for 150 Tons Firewood, to be delivered alongside the Barque Queen, by 4th May, will be received by the undersigned, until Saturday, the 2nd proximo. J. WOODHOUSE. Queen-street, April 24th, 1846. SEEDS, THE Undersigned has on sale a very ex* tensive assortment of Field and Garden Seeds —Colonial Growth, Also, for Seed, being of a superior description, Wheat, Barley, Oats and Tares, &c. EDWARD RICH. Bonded Stores, 17th April, 1846* NOTICE, JAMES KELLY, Thomas Cooling, and William Gevon, ray hired servants, being absent'from my employment without leave, any one employing them will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Jaw. H. R, CRETNAY, Agent for J. S. Anderson.' Auckland, April 24,1846. HODGSON Sf ALLISON\ BLACKSMITHS, O’Connell-Street, (Immediately behind Gibson & Mitchell’s) IN Returning thanks to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, for liberal patronage since their commencement in business, beg to inform the Public that they have taken into partnership James Pollock (late of the firm of Millar and Pollock), whose efficiency as a Horse-Shoer is so well known as to require no comment. H, 4’ A. trusts that they will be enabled to execute all orders with which they may be favored, to the satisfaction of their customers, in every branch l of the business—viz : HorseShoeing, Edge-tool making, Agricultural, Ship, and Anchor Smiths, &c. &c, April-24, !1845.
TO SMITHS. WANTED, —A Man that is well acquainted with Horse-Shoeing and General Jobbing. Apply to William Millar, Queen-street. PHILIP SKILLICOItN, butcher, IN Returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that he still carries on business in his old establishment, and hopes to secure continuance of support by supplying to his numerous customers the best Beef, Mutton, and Pork, that can be procured, at such prices as will, he doubts not, be considered moderate and reasonable. Shipping Supplied* Queen-street, April 22, 184*6. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. ON Monday Evening next, the 27th inst., there will be a meeting of the Committee at Seven o’clock, precisely. CHARLES TERRY, Honorary Secretary. 24th April, 1845. . HAMS . ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, about One Hundred Foreign Hams, in prime condition. P. MONRO. Queen-street, 23rd April, 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 April 1846, Page 1
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