EX "CITY OF SYDNEY." A FEW Remaining Hogsheads of Very -^*- Superior Old Brandy, — tho finest that has been brought to this market — West India Rum, 'Superior Old Port, and Fine Sherry, &c, &c, &c. EDWARD RICH. " September 29, -1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: NEW ZEALAND HAY IN TRUSSES. EDW. RICH. September 29, 1843. AN SALE by the Undersigned: — Loaf and Crushed Sugar, j Moist ditto, i pp e as, — Spices, — Coffee, j Bamboo Hats, — China Trunks, Preserved Ginger, Summer Trowsers, Shirts and Jackets, An Assortment of Silks, Satins, Crape, Handkerchiefs, &c, Muskets,— Cedar Doors. AND THE FOLLOWING CHOICE WINES : Sautern, — Barsac, Cflaret, — Hock, — Bucellas, Moselle, — Port, — Sherry. ] JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. ! September 30, 1843. IRONMONGERY AND CUTLERY, A T VERY REDUCED PRICES. X HE Undersigned will Continue SELLa ING OFF his Stock of Ironmongery, &c, during the ensuing week, at very reduced prices, and calls the attention of Builders and others, requesting an early call ; the Stock will be found to comprise almost every article in the trade suited to the Colony. EDWARD ALLARTON. | Shortland Crescent, \ \Sept. 29, 1843. / s OPENING OF THE "/TOTAL ABSTINENCE HALL. \ TEA PARTY. *TTrIE Committee of the "Auckland Total ■*- Abstinence Society" have the pleasure to amounce, that arrangements have been made 1 for opening the Society's Hall with a Tea on Wednesday evening, the 11th tf October next,_at which the Members aid Friends of the Society are respectfully incited to attend. Singb Ticket, 25. ; double do., 35. ; Children half price. To be had of the VicePresideits, Secretaries, or any of the Committee, and of Miss M'Nair, General Dealer, Mr. Hughes, Grocer, and Mr. Watt, Jeweller, Shorfland Crescent. September 25, 1843. REMOVAL. XJ* JOHNSTON begs to intimate to his XJ. • Friers an d Customers, that he has Removed to Shortland Crescent, opposite the "Exchange Hotel," and as he has got a Large Stock <»f Goods direct from Sydney, he will be ablt to supply Country and Town Orders on the Shortest Notice, and o« Moderate Terms. Zinc and Tin Spouting, and all sorts Of Tin, Work. September 2fc, 1843. NEW ZEALAND CORDAGE. THE Undersigned are prepared to receive orders (which will be immediately executed) for Cordage of every description, mafaciured from New Zealand Flax. As the greatest attention is paid to the heckling of ;he material before it is worked up, and being laid with patent machinery, the quality of the Article supplied ivill be gtiarantecd. to be equal to that of Europe. The Undersigned are purchasers of Flax for cash. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Sept. 15, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 September 1843, Page 1
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