FOR TAHITI.
r^Br rjIHE Ship FACTOR, Jffira^si -■■ w '^ have qu ' ck despatch Jiiirai^ fi>» tne above Port< Has room JOSHfe for a few tons freight. For treight or passage, apply to J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, Oct. 22, 1847.
Ex " TIMBO,** and late Arrivals. For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, THINE DRY MANILLA SUGAR J- Fine Liverpool Salt Assorted Pickles Window Glass 10 M 12 Vinegar in barrels of 25 gallons Martels' Brandy Mustard, in lib. and ilb. bottles Good Fancy Prints Sole Leather Basil Skins Blankets 10-4 And an assortment of Ironmongery and Cutlery D. Nathan. ; October 29, 1847.
NOTICE. TAMES HOOPER & CO., beg to inform v the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have opened a Wine and Spirit Stobe in Shortland Street, and from th«ir long experience in the trade, both in London and the Colonies, and by keeping a choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Ale, Porter, &c, they hope to obtain that share of support which it will be their constant endeavour to merit. Auckland, Oct. 30, 1847-
CONN ELL S$ RIDINGS HAVE FOR SALE— A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, with two Rooms and a Verandah, close to the Fort in Hobson-street, together with an Allotment in which it stands, containing a quarter of an acre, fenced in and under culiivation.
[a card.] W. ROBERTSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ALBERT STREET.
C. ROBINSON, PLUMBER, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, WRITER AND GRAINER, SHORTLAND-STREET. Opposite Mr. Hayes Tea, and Grocery Establishment.
A PARLOUR AND BEDROOM TO LET, -£L with or without board, furnished or unfurnished, in a respectable neighbourhood, about fifteen minutes walk from Sfc. Paul's Church. Apply, by letter addressed A.B,,and left at the New Zealander Office,
LOST, A BUNCH OF KEYS, on the evening on Thuisday, the 21st instant, between the Church and the house lately occupied by the Bishop, by way of Coopers' Bay. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of this Paper will be rewarded.
TO CONTRACTORS, KAURI GUM JTPHE Undersigned is desirous of contracting •A- with a party for a supply of Kauri Gum J. S. Polack. Wharf, Lower Queen Street*
[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the following branches of Education, viz.— ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars, Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 148, 30 October 1847, Page 1
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