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BROWN Sf CAMPBELL Will close their Sale by Auction of THE KEMAINDERof the STOCK on hand, at the Waterloo House, on Tuesday, the 17th June, at Eleven o'clock, exactly — Without Reserve.
MR. HART WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At his Man, on Wednesday, next, at Eleven o'clock, precisely : — FLOUR, Soap Liverpool salt I White Lead Candles I Cases Mustard Nails Ash Oars j Drapery Goods, Salt Pork Pipes New Zealand Grown Semh, consisting o\'— Onion Parsnip Tuinip Cabbage j Cauliflower Radish Celery : Cress, &c. &c* And a Variety of Merchandize.
! EX LADY LEIGH. AND ON SALK AT TUB STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, rpWENTY Tierces Prime Beef 1 2 Tons Pickled Poik 10 Tons Flour Moist Sugar ■ Raisins, Almonds, Bottled Fruits Spanish and French Olives Preserves Superior Black Tea, coffee, and cocoa Pearl Barley, Oatmeal, Tapioca White and Black Pepper, Blue, starch Colonial and hngli&h soap American sperm, and mould candles Liverpool and Island salt ALSO, Brandy, Gin, Old Tom, West Indian Rum, Port and she-ry Wine Thnty Pipes Frontiguac Wine John Scott, Shortland-crescent. June, 6th, 1845,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership hitherto carried on by the Undersigned, under the linn of Grahajn & Dickson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. -^^ All parties having claims a^iin'st them will V paid by, and all outstanding debts are to be paid to R. & D. Graham. Robert Graham, David Graham, Witness, John Dickson. John McDougall, Roderick McKenzie. Auckland, 10th June, 1845.
CLOTHING, TROWSERING, & VESTING. MESSRS. R. & D. GRAHAM have just opened a case of superfine Blue, Rifle, and Polish green, and Olive Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Buck-skins, and Doe-skins. Vestingsin Endless Variety. Victoria House, June, 1845.
TO CARPENTERS. DRAWINGS, and Specifications, for the Erection of a Church at Waikato Heads, may be seen, and all particulars learned, by applying to Mr. F. Thatcher, after Thursday the 19th instant' Auckland, June 14, 1845* 1
CHEAP BREAD. HpHE Undersigned begs to inform the JL Pubi ie that he sells the TWO POUND LOAF for three pence half-penny ami that at all limes he is determined to charge the lowest possible price. WILLIAM -WILSON, I BnkiM-.— Queen Street/ June 6, 1545
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 1
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