CH EAT UTTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET.
RREYNOLDS has now on • Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea @ Is- 4d. per pound. In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently recommended. ALSO,
A lot of Superior HAMS and BACON.
EX « ESPERANZA."
Ij^Oß SALE, at the Shop of the Under- . signed, Two Hundred Bushels of superior SEED OATS, from Van Diemen's Land. D. Snodgrass, Queen-street.
On Sale by the Undersigned.
Of the Best Quality and warranted Two Years.
TT7* IGHT DAY CLOCKS, in long cases SPj do. do. Parlour Clocks 30 Hour ditto Gothic cases Lever Watches and Verge do. Silver and Gold Guards Spectacles to suit all ages Gold Ear Rings Gold Wedding Rings and Guards Gold Ear Rings, Tops and Drops Coral do. Gold mounted Silver VinagreUes Thimbles Surveyors' Instruments, &c. 11, D. Ley, Watchmaker, Queen Street. Auckland, April 14, 1849.
FOR SALE, AT ONEHUNGA,
ONE PAIR of CUT STONE PIERS, six foot high, and one fool broad, done in Scoria, the base is raised in the solid, front panelled, freize plain, and each cap shows four plain pediments. Petfr Healy, Stonecutter.
Onehunga, April 18th, 1849.
WANTED,
A SITUATION, as Book-keeper, Storekeeper, or as Superintendant of an Agricultural Farm, or Cattle Station; a Man fully acquainted with either occupations, and has no objection to the Interior, within 40 or 50 miles of Auckland. Apply by letter, addressed to S. Ryan, New Zealander Office.
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
Possession given on the First of May next.
fipHAT very valuable little Property at JL Epsom, in the occupation of the undersigned, consisting of a COTTAGE, detached Kitchen, Stable, and Cow-house — with about Four acres of Land, fenced and subdivided into a LaAvn, Kitchen Garden, spacious Yard, a Potato and a Grass Paddock, in which there is a superabundant supply of spring water. If rented, the terms will be moderate ; if purchased, the buyer will get twelve months' credit. Apply to the owner, James Simms, Epsom.
TO LET ON LEASE,
The only eligible situation for Business in Shortland Crescent, now unoccupied, TWO ALLOTMENTS of 22 feet frontage each to Shortland-street, with a depth of 48 feet, adjoining the new house in process of erection by the undersigned at the corner of Shortland and Princes Streets. A private passage of seven feet from Princes-street has been reserved for the accommodation of these allotments which only require to be seen to be pronounced invaluable to those persons requiring a central and commanding situation for business Premises. Terms moderate. Apply to the owner James Simms, Epsom. March IG, 1819.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 302, 21 April 1849, Page 1 (Supplement)
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