0 N _S_A L E, % CWT. SPLIT PEAS 100 half-chests Tea, extra choice season 1870-71, ex ' Eliza Firth ' 14 cwt. Brown & Poison's Corn Flour 6 cases Candied Peel 10 cases Peacock's Jams 80 cases White and Blue Starch 15 cases Morton's Salmon 11 cases Morton's Pickles 15 cases Morton's Salad Oil 5 cases Day and Martin's Paste Blacking 6 cases light and dark Blue 15 kegs Carbonate Soda 2 cases Tartaric Acid 10 cases Bottled Fruits 10 cases Vestas 5 cases Cocoa (Taylor's) 20 cases Chicory 6 cases L. & P. Sauce 60 boxes Candles 5 tons Company's Sugar 12 tierces Prime Mess Beef Ofcago Oafmeal, Pearl Barley> Paper, White, Grey, and Brown Paper Bags Groats Stockholm Tar l?ed Lead Soft Soap Oil, Colza, Neatsfoot, Castor and Linseed Cotton Waste Tin Plates Flooring Brads Unbleached Ginger Gingerbeor Bottles Lemonade Bottles Lemonade Corks Cochineal Ess. Lemon, Tin Foil Bottling Wire &c% &c, &c, EX ' QUEEN BEE.' 50 boxes Price's Candles 6 cases Capers 6 ditto Curiy Powder 20 ditto Cornflotir 10 ditto L. & P. Sauce 3'i casks Goodheart's C. L. Sugar 50 cases W. Starch 5 ditto Peel 3 ditto Figs 25 casks Currants Oakum Muntz Metal Sheathing Nails H. TB. MORTON, CUSTOM HOLfci: .-I'lZEliT.!
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 1
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203Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 1
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