Salts 6» fiuction. VDNNELL Ss HIDINGS ion, on Saturbay next, 2nd. ' "" t, Queen Street, at TMENT, itment No. 8, BUILDING l t being a Subdivision of Allotment xno. o ection No. 4, having a depth of 66 feet anu a frontage of 24 feet' to Chancery Street nearly opposite the Police Barrack's. ■X, September 2nd,i« ; street, at 11 o'clock.' UXTEEN BAGS FINE FLOUR !x 'Emma,' Osborne, Froi (All more or le THE FARM of MEADOWBANK, situated on the Tamaki, (lately occupied by Messrs. Wallace and Farmer,) close adjoining the Pensioners' Village of Panmure. The Farm consisCTJbf Al% Acres—loo of ...i.:.u i k„„„ -«ffl<»./ciifitivation, and now e is a river frontage lins, and the farm is abundantly supplied with streams running during the whole year. Th : - ' '•" """ known as one of the finest in tne lama&n or further particulars, apply to Brown & Campi August 22, 1848. JUST RECEIVED, Per " Ospeev," >| PACKAGES, contairing a ge- -' ■*- neral Assortment — Black Blue superfine Cloth Ditto Pilot Ditto Buckskins, Cassimetes, Tweeds Fancy VVaistcoatings, Tailors' Tnmi Kid, Buckskin, & Ca Loaf and Mauritius Sugars Van Diemen's Land fine Flo Fort Street, July 26, 1848.
,HB- MOPPITT. Surgeon Dentist, (Near the Iron Store, Queen Street.) CONTINUES to perform all the Operations of DENTAL SUJJ.GERY. Jy sound by jntly cured, rfull Set. »«:<» in the second uperior Instruments used foi extracting • and Chloroform used if desired. Auckland Aug. 22, 184 S. REYNOLDS & NOBLES Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store, HIGH STREET. Just Received, Ex " Ssec," 9A DOZEN NEATf*"" — OV ably fine, at 1 Nine casks splendic Finest Congou Te;/@ Is. lOd. per lb. Java Coffee, finest imported, (a) Is. lb. Sugars and general Groceries at the usual low prices. Also A Large Quantity ok RanHin's Finest Bathurst Ctieese, Just received, ex " Emma." N. B.—'-'" dozen American Buckets at 2s. each American Apples, lid. per lb,
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 19, 31 August 1848, Page 1
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303Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 19, 31 August 1848, Page 1
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