• • NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . S. FORSAITH >EGS respectfully to acquaint his friends • and the public that he has now; so far r.i.TwsnjTfßiraswFfiTF? assiduity and attention, and by the quality of his Goods, to secure a continuation of the kind patronage he has hitherto received. Having paid particular attention to the Shoe every opportunity from England, a supply of T -dies' and Children's Shoes of a quality and fce superior to those usually imported, T. S. F. has, for the better accommodation of SHOE DEPOT, being inconvenienced by the general traffic of the public part of the shop. T. S. F. also takes this opportunity of informing the Public that he has just opened an Extensive Assortment of very superior CLOT CAPS, from the House of Cooper & Co., Lawrence Poulteney Lane, comprising Gents' Caps of black and blue Cloth, and Velvet, and Children's Fancy Caps of the r ' ~'~ l ~ J very best quality. JUST RECEIVED, Per " Osprey," Of PA CK AGE S , containing a ge- '*'"*■ neral Assortment— Blue superfine Cloth j\ fj. Ditto Pilot Ditto ) mmWMKtimm , & De Lam Dresses Cotton Handkerchiefs, Worsted Hose Kid, Buckskin, & Cashmere Gloves Oil skin Table Covering Kidderminster Carpets Slops—Moleskin Trousers Regatta, Striped, and White Shirts Loaf and Mauritius Sugars ,nd fine Flour Thomas Lewi Fort Street, July 26,1848. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I, William Grace,of Bank Street (in the rear of the Masonic Hotel, Ptinces' Street), Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Gentleman ; one of the Attorneys of the Court of King's Bench, (now QvuEwte Bench), Four Bench), Fou h e United Kir™ d, called I „. __ r ; uiun of New South Wales; intend to apply in one Month from the date :eof, or the first opportunity that may offer, Her Majesty's Supreme Court of New Ze Wll. GfRAC Auckland, July 28,1848. WHISKEY./, „ 'iJJQ On Sale, ex Maukin, fromt Sydney, nVE PUNCHEONS FINEST ISLAY WHISKEY, W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. Auckland, July 18, 1848. 0 N S A L E, [ ARTELL'S COGNAC, Pale aniDark I Hennessy's do do »/p do in, in i cases ff \ • 3. P., Puncheons and Hogsheads fWskey, in Puncheons and i Casks Auckland, July 26, 1848. W. S. Grahame, Fort Street j FOR SALE £ Stores of the Undersign Received ex " Louisa," " Maid of Erin," B[c. IST and 2nds FLOUR, in 2001b bags Superior Table Rice — , J i •Rice for native trade _ ■*-/ J London Porter and Bass's Pale Ale / Coffee—Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Liverpool Salt, and Liverpool Soap Hardwood Drays, Carts, Trucks and Harrows Refined and Moist Sugars """ ' "-■"- " s Sieves and Reaping Hooks - ..., ad plank Hunt's Port Wtoe, in hhds. and J casks Page's very old Port, in 1 and 3 dozen cases Ditto Sherry ditto Gordon's Madei Martell's and Vineyard & Co's Brandy in hhds. Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen cases Rom. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 4
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463Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 4
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