JOHN HALES, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, Paperhanger, and Undertaker, "D ESPECTFULLY acquaints the Gentry J-v and Inhabitants in general, that he has commenced the above branches, and having ,had experience in England, also at Wellington,, from the, commencement of the Colony, and acquired a knowledge of the various New Zealand Woods, of which he has a quantity on hand, well seasoned j is prepared toexe-' cute and orders with which he may be favored, at his Premises, Rose Bank, opposite the residence of Philip Turner, Esq., D. A. C. G., Epsom Road, where specimens may be seen j or any communications left with Mr. Goodfellow, Queen Street, will meet with prompt at teotion. N.B. — A turning Lathe on the premises ; a good workman, and a youth of good recommendation as an Apprentice required* Auckland, Nov. 26th, 1846.
FOR SALE. A THREE ROOMED VERANDAH . COTTAGE, in Freeman's Bay, with two detached Outhouses, &c. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Nov. 27th, 1846.
FOR HIRE AT THE ROYAL HOTEL. A NEAT CARRIAGE, with double or single Harness; 1 will carry Six persons comfortably. —Also, a good saddle Horse. Auckland, Nov. 27th, 1846. TO LET. A COTTAGE on an . Allotment, of Land, having a Water frontage to Official Bay, immediate possession will be given. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Nov. 27th 1846. TO LET. A FOUR ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, in Lower Queen Street, with immediate possession, Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, 27th, Nov. 1846. ADVERTISEMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED is desirous to treat with any Gentleman for the occupancy of a Farm on an improving lease— district of Tamaki would be preferred, with an outlet for Cattle run. Terms, submitted through Mr. Woolly, Shortland Crescent, will meet immediate attention. William Powditch, Epsom. Nov., 26th 1546. ,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED begs resX pectfully to return his most grateful and sincere thanks to the Officers and Crew of EJ. M. S. fiacehorsc. To the former, for their kind and prompt permission, thereby enabling him to avail himself of the valuable services of their Crew, and to the Crew, for their indefatigable and strenuous exertions in preserving from total destruction his cutter boat, after having capsized and drifted on the beach of the North Shore, on Monday 23rd. instant. JERRY WAITE. Auckland, 26th Nov., 1846.
STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND. TN THE PRESS, and will shortly be pub1 lished — Bvo., price three shillings, the Statistics of the Southern Settlements of New Zealand, from the period of their formation to the close of the year 1845 ; together with a summary of the Ordinances passed by the Colonial Legislature, Proclamations &c. compiled from" the most authentic sources by S. E. Grimstone, Esq. Subscribers names received by William Connicll. Auction Mart, Queen Street
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 78, 28 November 1846, Page 1
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