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George Ridings, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. iMIE undersigned is prepared to supply Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors at a low scale of prices, in proportion to quality, and intends to devote particular attention to the supply of Private Consumers of those articles. GEORGE RIDINGS. David Hay, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, MONTPELLIER NURSERY. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, Fruit Trees and Herbaceous Plants, &c., &c. ggg’’ Catalogues can be had at Mr. Chapman’s and at the New-Zealander Office. April 6, 1863. Shortland House, Shortland-Street. rpHE School duties of Mrs. Lewis’s SEMINARY S recommence on THURSDAY next, April 9th, 1863. The Drawing and Singing Classes on Friday and Saturday, at the usual hours. Notice. nnHE business hitherto carried on under the firm of i SMITH & FELLOW is THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to and all accounts due by the said Firm will be settled by C. ARTHUR ic SON, Accountants, Queen-street. o. , . HENRY SMITH, " Ca l WILLIAM FELLOW, Auckland, 4th April, 1863. James C. Bond, [ Wit C. Arthur, jmir, J Notice. STRAYED from off the run at Onehunga, on or about the 15th day of February last, a RED COW, with tip of the tail white, and one horn broken, branded PM, invisible. Any person bringing the said Cow to JAMES McCARTIN, of Onehunga, will receive One Pound Reward. Onehunga, April 4th, 1863. Notice. r jpHE Undersigned, intending shortly to leave the I Colony, requests an early settlement of Debts due to him. STANNUS JONES. Auckland, April 3, 1863. * Waitcmata Mills, 28th March, 1863. r T>HE undersigned having made arrangements to JL continue the Waitemata Flour Mills, (late Lamb & Melvin’s) begs to intimate to his friends and customers of the late firm, that Messrs. J. S. Macfarlaue & Co., Queen-street, Auckland, are his agents for the sale of all the produce of the Waitemata Flour Mills. JOHN LAMB. FOR SALE—PONSONBY VILLA, Ponsonby Road, residence of M. Dinnin, Esq.—Apply to H. P. STARK, Queen-street.

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. /COUNTRY and other SUBSCRIBERS to the “ NEW-ZEALANDER” havin'; complained that, owing to the want of more frequent postal communication, they are unable to obtain the Daily newspapers oftenerthan twice a-week, it has been determined to REDUCE the TERMS of SUBSCRIPTION for the DAILY to the charge formerly made for the Bi-weekly issue of this Journal. From WEDNESDAY, the Ist of APRIL, the SUBSCRIPTION to the “ NEW-ZEALANDER” (a DAILY NKWSPAPER) will be TSN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER (payable in advance). New-Zealandlr Office, March 90,1803.

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1838, 7 April 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1838, 7 April 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1838, 7 April 1863, Page 2

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