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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Cargo of the brig Esperanza,

Consisting of — Ajfl CASKS BEEF 9 kegs Tongues

73 bags Biscuit 448 " Fine Flour, Y. D. Land 12 barrels ditto ditto ditto 7 bags Malt 12 " Hops 12 " Rye Grass 2 " Tares 4 " Seeds 72 " Seed Oats Y. D. Land 10 " " Wheat " 18 cases Jams 21 " Apples 17 baskets ditto 6 hhds. Ale 15 kegs Paints 2 cases Castor Oil 1 2 " Vinegar 112 bags Sugar 3 bales Leather 2 " Blankets 2 " Paper 1 case Paper Hangings 1 1 cases and bales Drapery and Furniture 1 " Pictures (Huron Pine Frames) 50,000 Shingles 4000 Broad Paling 1000 Boards 900 Battens 270 Quartering 160 Joists 45 cases Brandy (1 dozen in each) n *a 2 hogsheads MarteU's Brandy / j 3 " Rum C fl 2 puncheons " & 3 cases Matches 4 bales Corks 4 cases Mens Boots and Shoes 2 " Kangaroo Skins and Kip Leather 70 bags Siam Sugar 6 cases T D Pipes 1 " Confectionery 16 casks Vinegar 8, " Roman Cement 3 " Glue 6 bales Sole Leather 100 doz. Basils 100 Pure Leicester Ewes in lamb 2 " " Rams 2 " Merino Rams 66 Fat Wethers Thomas Lewis, Fort-street. April 7, 1849.

NOTICE.

GEORGE PLUMRIDGE

BEGS to announce to the Public of Auckland, and occasional visiters from the Bush, that he has taken part of those commodious premises known as the " Victoria Theatre," in Queen-street, which he opened on Monday last as — A comfortable Boarding: and Eating House,

at which those who uatronize him will find the comfort of a home, with charges on the most moderate scale. Auckland, April 6, 1849.

TO MASTER TAILORS, FOREMEN &c, &c, &c.

MONSIEUR DE LA TOUR'S New Parisian System, to Cut all Garments in the Trade from Scales anj> Parallel Lines.

This new method of Measuring and Cutting is now translated into English, it is extremely simple, and differs much from anything ever known before in the Trade. It consists of a large Atlas with 12 Maps, with printed explanations of each Map, and of the whole art of measuring properly. The Maps are beautifully engraved on copper, and contain 180 models, viz : — 40 Coats, 11 Waistcoats, 8 Pair ok Trowsers, 4 Cloaks, 2 Capes, Ladies' Habits, Spencer Jackets, Tunics & Gaiters. It is also accompanied with 4 Scales, three of which are in wood, and will produce 25 Sizes. suitable for all shapes of men, the other scale is in tape to take the measures on the person. This work contains every description of Garment, suitable for all shapes, whether short and stout, thin and tall, and corpulent men, tall, short, and of the medium size. For all these kind of figures the shape can be produced by the scales, a system never before known in the trade. The price of the work, complete, including scales and measures, and printed instructions, j s £5 . — if packed for transit, £5 ss. A few copies only are in the colony and can only be had of the undersigned on a remittance, or order on some house in Sydney for the above amount. G. R. Pidding, (agent.) at Mr. A. Saunder's. 322 Pitt Street, Sydney.

TO LET.

A ROOM Furnished or Unfurnished, Avith the use of a Kitchen. An excellant well of water on the premises. For Particulars enquire at the Office of the New Zealahder,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 301, 18 April 1849, Page 4

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