THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE AT HIS SIOBES. TEA,— -Black and Green, (whole and half chests) Flour, first and second quality Coffee, Raisins, Pepper,— Black and White Irish Pork, Champions Vinegar Bread in bags Pilot Bread in casks Assorted Nails Assorted Iron, from I inch Canvas Brandy, in or out of Bond Rum, ditto ditto Gin, ditto ditto Tobacco, in kegs, tierces, and boxes Cigars, No. 3. Superior Port and .Sherry Wine Barsac Claret Cider. John I. Montefiore, Queen-street, 17th April, 1846.
THE UNDERSIGNED Offers for Sale LANDS in the vicinity of the Capital at the following low prices :— rpoWN, 6s. 3d. per Perch -L Suburban,.. 20s. Od per Acre Country,.... 4s. Od per Acre Titles, — Grants from the Crown. The Southern and New Edinburgh Settlers will find this a more favourable opportunity for investment than paying Forty Shillings per Acre to the New Zealand Company. John I. Montefiore. Feb2Bth, 1846.
ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERS GNED, MANILLA SUGAR Colonial Soap Flour Navy Blue Prints Fancy Ditto Port, in wood or bottle Sherry, ditto ditto Claret Marsala, in quarter casks Brandy, in or out of bond Rum, ditto Negrohead Tobacco J. WOODHOUSE. Queen-street, 2nd May, 1846.
WHEAT.
THE Undersigned is a Purchaser of Wheat in any quantities. JAMES MACKY. Lower Queen-street, Ist May, 1846. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, BR ANDI E S , of the choicest brand Rum Gin Sherry Port " Marsala Flour Sugar Soap Tea And a variety of Merchandize W HART Auction Mart, Queen-street, 7 March 20th, 1846. j
TO BE LET OR SOLD, THE BEAUTIFUL VILLA, situate near Epsom, the property of Mr. J. Scott, Shortland-street. The Ground contains 3£ Acres, substantially fenced in with new palings,and consists of a superior Clover Paddock in front of the House, — a Garden and well stocked Orchard in the rear, — and a 3 Acre Field, newly sown with Grass and Clover. The Dwelling House (newly built of the best materials) consists of four spacious Rooms, and a handsome Verandah Front. A detached Kitchen, well fitted up ; an Out House ; Coach House, and Stabling for Four Horses ; a Well of Water; an Aviary, and sixteen double Bee-Hives : with every other requisite for a Gentleman's Family. The Garden and Orchard are in excellent condition — upwards of £150 having been recently expended on improvements. Immediate possession can be given.— Title derived from the Crown. For Terms, or Tickets to view, apply at the office of Thos. E. Conry, Solicitor, Shortland-street.
this day's "NEW-ZEALANDER" CAN be had at the Store of Mr. Wellesly Hughes, Grocer, Shortland-Crescent.
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 May 1846, Page 2
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