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BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail. IVTOW OPENING, two Shipments of BOOTS and SHOES of every description and T quality. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, opposite the Custom House, and next door to Mr. David Nathan’s on the one side, and Mr. Charles Stichbury on 11,0 ° thc '- THOMAS KEVEN. Shortland-street, Auckland, Jan. 15, 185 G.

w ELLINGTON HO TE L. (Late Baron Ahdarff’s) Lambton Quay, Wellington. GEORGE SMITH begs respectfully to inform bis friends and the public generally, that be has now opened the above large and commodious Hotel, which has very superior accommodations for private families. G. S. will always make it bis study to attend to the comfort and convenience of his customers, and will always have on hand a stock of first-rate wines, spirits, beer, &c. The Hotel is well fitted up with hot, cold, and shower baths. There is also good stabling. Wellington, 13 th Jan., 185 G. FARMS FOR SALE. ROM 50 to 300 Acres of very superior - LAND, well wooded and watered, in the Papakura District. The land has good pasture on it, and is well fenced in. Any percascr m y have the use of several hundred acres of a good cattle run. The terms are liberal Apply at Mr. Cooper’s, Coburg Cottage, opposite the Court House. NOTICE. rn HOLMES, Butcher, begs to inform A • the inhabitants of the City of Auckland* and neighbourhood, that he has commenced the Butchering business, in Highstreet, near the Post Office. Ship Captains and Families would find it to their advantage to give a call. T. 11. will also have constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of Poultry, Mild Cured Hams and Bacon, equal to York and Wiltshire, Brawn, large and small German sausages. Pork and Beef ditto, dressed Cowheel, and Tripe, &c. And having secured the services of a person experienced in the West end Trade of London, he will be enabled to execute all orders in the most approved style. N.B. Salt Beef, Mutton and Pork from 6id.

THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. MU. W. 11. FOLEY begs to announce that, in order to meet the demand for rati°nal amusement, he is now erecting A CAPACIOUS NEW THEATRE! intended as an arena for the proper introduction of first-class histronie talent. His engagements already number several names of the highest celebrity, amongst which he may instance those of Mr. Harry Jackson, (The famous Low Comedian), Mr. Charles Southwell, (Who recently made so favourable an impression in Melbourne and Sydney,) and Mr. H. T. Craven, Of Drury Lane Theatre, (The celebrated impersonator of Frenchmen). Negotiations are also pending with the popular Nelson Family (of the Australian Colonies), and other artistes of celebrity. Stage Manager—Mr. H. T, Craven, Sole Proprietor—Mr. W. H. Foley. LODGINGS. TWO or three respectable young men can bo accommodated with comfoitable board and lodging, in a quiet family, where they will be well attended to. Apply to Mr. Wm. Robinson, Victoriastreet, two doors from Dr. Matthews. Terms Moderate. TO BE LET, WINDSOR COTTAGE, at Parnell, a hundred yards beyond the Windsor Castle Inn, and on the same side of the Epsom road. It is replete with every requisite for a respectable family, and well shaded from the public thoroughfare. The keys are at the Windsor Stores adjacent , Apply to S. A. Wood, Woodville. February 19, 1856. I. 0. 0. P., M. U. ANNIVERSARY BALL. rpilE Tenth Anniversary of the Fountain J- of Friendship Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., M. U., will be celebrated by a Ball and Supper, to take place in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 27th instant. Tickets to bo obtained from the Stewards. P. G. Cuosbie, High-street, P. G. Schultz, Queen’s Wharf, Brother Waddle, Queen-street. N. B.—Tickets will not bo sold after Saturday, 23rd instant. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, from-Mount Albert, about a fortnight ago, a dark strawberry Heifer Calf, about five months old, supposed to have been driven off with some other cattle. Any person giving such information as Avill lead to its recovery to the undersigned, will receive the above reward. Robert Johnston, Gaol-street,,

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 4

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