Adveet,s ß ments : -Two Shillings and Six-p«n« for the firsl eight Ka«, of .pan, and tto-peiwe for every line additional. | AH Orders, Advertisements, and communications to /?Ofl SYDNUY DIRECn fTHE FINE A 1 SHIP jj£ X Marchioness of Douglas Hf 600 tons, Henderson, comman having splended pc nidations will sail for the aboi April 24, 1848. GOODS, ex Richard Dart. IHE UNDERSIGNED are no- 'ing, ex Richard Dart, direct from London, a rge and varied assortment of Goods'(those ...tended for Native trade having been manufactured expressly to order, are particularly j '1 adapted to the market), which will be I a for inspection the present BRotfiJ ph Campbeh.. j K. B.—B. &C are no\/ottupying their old store, re-erccted n/O'Connell-stre /''the.ccmpletion oftheir new buildii. 5 ». April 24,1848. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, OUPERFINE Flour in. 2"?_lS d Jl??,,',^ i uags, t. „„.a, and fl „ Hyson Teas in half and qr.-chests. Coffee, "' pioca, Livernool Salt, Liverpool and ColoI Soap and Starch, Rice, Wax and Sperm Candles. Old Port Wine, in 3 doz. cases n bottle indy and Hollands ter and Dunb ' Fott-strect. April 24,1848. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, ytr -*7- ALE AND STOUT, Hogsheads A. Bottled Ale and Porter, Byass" and Tennani's Manilla Sugar ;ongou Tea, chests and half-chests ine Floui, lOOlbs. and 200lbs. bags ./rapping Paper—lnk Lemon Syrup —Confectionery iialade—Caraways j i lies—Blacking // Hops—lsinglass (// Pepper—Ginger / • Moleskin Jackets and Trowsers Blue Cloth Jackets Navy Blues and Fancy Prints Linen Blouses—Printed Vests Cot'on Rugs—Osnaburgh Brown Half-hose—Thread Sf.iy-laces—Thimbles—Pins Silk Handkerchiefs, colored—Ribbons Bleached Sheeting, 72 inches. J. M'Cak. - jliortland-street, April 24, IS4B.
TO BE SOLD, BY PRB'ATE VONTUACT. SEVERAL Town and Country Allotments *•■' For further particulars apply to Mr. Fked. W.Alerrimam Auckland, April 18,1348, /0 |r |" , o HE LET, by tender, upon an imptoving J. Lease, about 450 acres of Land at the Tamaki, 8t present in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Cltghon, For further particulars J&gly to JM «4y $ Mr. Fred. W. Mekkimah. / Solicitor. Auckland, April 18, 18-18,
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 April 1848, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 April 1848, Page 1
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