THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE,
fiANVASS No. 2., 3., 4., 5. V Table Knives \ Course and Liverpool Salt I Bottled Ale Scotch Marmalade Champions Vinegar Negrohead Tobacco in bond Mascatel and Pudding Raisins Breakfast Cups and Saucers at 6s. 6d. i per dozen Dinner and Soup plates 7s. 6d. per dozen. Sugar and Slop basins 4s. 6d. P r doz Starch, Fancy Prints &.c. J.H.ASHER, Queen-street. September 11, 1846.
JUST RECEIVED, LAMP OIL, in casks containing from 16, — 26,— and 60 gallons, warranted to burn clear. Blankets, White, Scarlet, Green, and Fawn, from 14s. per pair. J. S. POLACK. HighSt et. Auckland, Sept. 4, 1846.
BOARD AND LODGING. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with board and Lodging in a quiet family, within five minutes walk, from Commercial Bay, or if preferred two rooms will be let furnished with attendance. Respectable references will be given and required. For Cards of address apply to Mr. Goodfellow, Baker, Queen-street:
NOTICE. HHHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informi -L the Public, that the Partnership heretofore existing between Pnillip Skillicorn and Edward Crowe, was dissolved on the 31st March last, and that the Undersigned is not liable for any debts, that may have been contracted in the name of the late firm since that date* Edward Crowe. Queen Street. Auckland, Sept. 11th, 1846.
BOARDING HOUSE. TAMES MAGUIRE has opened that house J next to Mr. Johnson, Butcher, Queen Street, as a Boarding House, and by scrupulous attention to the comfort of his Lodgers, he hopes to merita share of public patronage.
FOR SALE.
rp H E H © U SE, and well known wooded J- allotment containing four acres, situated on the Epsom road, 2 and half miles from Auckland, the property of the undersigned, Upwards of 3 acres are in cultivation, of which the garden well stocked, and nearly surrounded by a fine bush, contains 1 and half Acres. This property which has been in cultivation for upwards of two years as a market garden, has been allowed to be the prettiest on the road. For further particulra apply on the premises to W.C.HAYES. Epsom Road, Sept. 4, 1846.
REMOVAL. WILLIAM GORRIE, CONFECTIONER, BEGS leave to inform the gentry- and public of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has removed to more convenient Premises \ in Shortland Crescenc (nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel), where he intends carrying on ; his business in all its branches ; and hopes that by strict attention to orders lie will merit aeon-< tinuanceof that patronage with which he has hitherto been favoured. Comfits, Lozenges, Plum and Sponge Cakes, Barley Sugar and Acidulated Drops always on hand. Bride and Christening Cakes made to order. Auckland, Aug. 28th, 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 67, 12 September 1846, Page 1
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