AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. OAHOGSHEADS MARTELL'S *" V BRANDY 30 hogsheads 1 R IS puncheons/ 10 hogsheads Geneva, 3 O.P. 3 ditto superior Islay Whiskey 200 dozen Byas's bottled Ale and Porter 100 ditto Dunbar's ditto » ££*{*-*«*■* 28 cases Hunt's Port 10 ditto Page's Port 10 ditto Sherry 20 chests Congou Tea, ex " Marmion" 20 half-chests ditto, ex " Statesman " 8 boxes fine Gunpowder Tea 200 bags Moist Brown Sugar 50 " White Java ditto 3 casks Molasses 1 bid. Refined Sugar 30 bags finest Manilla Coffee 30 " Patna Rico ' 2 cases Sago i 2 " Chetney // / 1 pocket Kent Hops V 12 cans Linseed Oil 5 bandies Brass-wire Flour Selves, 20, 24 and 30 Mesh 20 dozen No. 4 B Y Sickles 20 cases Tobacco Pipes 10 dozen Spades 1 cask Tumblers 1 Dray and 2 Hand Carts 5 Anchors, 2 to 3cwt. each 120 bags Biscuit 100 bags N. S. W. Ground Maize &c, &c, &c. James Macky. Queen St., August 16th, 1848. THE HOUSE now occupied I>y Brigade Major Greenwood; possession to be given three Batchelors. August 16th, 184
KAURI SPARS, AND PLANK. perficial feet,) of hev of assorted sizes, from 3(y{jfX) feet in length, and plank to 35 feet, for^aw^y B/for. A. FitzGerald. Fort Street. Auckland, July 27, 1818. July 14, 1848. At the Stores ok the Undersigned, Received ex " Louisa" " Maid of Erin" Sfc. 1 Superior Table Rice „,ice for native trade London Porter and Bass's Pale Ale Liverpool Salt, and Liverpoo Hardwood Drays, Carts, Trui Refined and Moist Sugars / Cedar, in boards and plank Hunt's Port Wine, in hhds. and \ casks Page's very old Port, in 1 and 3 dozen cases Ditto Sherry ditto Gordon's Madeira in \ casks Champagne in 3 dozen cases MartelTs and Vineyard & Co's Brandy in hhds. Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen cases Roar. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. VICTORIA HOUSE- & D. GRMHaM have much pleasn ..annnmirimr /n/tKfe Inhabitants of Auckex " Emm i," an assortment of new and fashionable Goods suitable to the present season, which they are determined to sell at such prices as will ensure general satisfaction. Auckland, August 16th, 184.8.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 17, 17 August 1848, Page 1
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348Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 17, 17 August 1848, Page 1
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