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AUCKLAND MEDICAL HALL. W. MACKENZIE CnEMIST AtfD DRUGGIST, BEGS leave to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that he has received, via Sydney, a Jarge assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c, from one of the first houses in London, with whom lie has entered into arrangements for regular supplies, which will enable him to keep an extensive Stock of fresh and genuine Articles direct from the home market— together with all the o&cinal preparations,' and execute any Orders whirh Medical Gentlemen, Missionaries, and Families residing in the country, may favor him with, upon terms which will ensure their entire satisfaction. The following are a few of the leading Articles just received :—: — Drugs* Perfumery, <$ o. Acid,Pvrolign Dallas Carminative Acid T« taftyAc }?, all > s if l . Bliio Stone Lhxir ol llhubaib Bougies and Catheters **■«'»» ?J Beifiamol, Carbonate of Soda ll ° ses ' Musk ' Ambei " Carbonate of Potass gns ' w , Cream Tartar Lavender Water Castile Soap Eau de Cologne Essence Lemon Windsor ,» Peppermint', » R f e ' Almotld ' Ginger &c Palm, &c. Gum Mastic, Shell Lac, Bear's G, ease Sandaric,&c,&c. Cold Cream H 3 d.iod Potass Circassian Cream- and Isi.mlass Pomatum Nmling Bottles Tooth Brushes Nipple Shields, Breast Hair, Shaving, and Nail Piues &c Brushes Olive Oil ' Smelling Salts e.f, c ,n ,!ni a Pi » k and Blue Saucers SoS o Win. Vermillion & Rose Pink spirits 01 vv me a a* i m Salt of Sorrel £ ma "° ? nd Turmeric volatile Salli Gronnd Logwood \ oiatiic »am Cudbear and Cbchineal Trusses, Enema and other Syringes, Cattle Medicines, &c. English' and American' Snuffs and Snuff Boxes in great variety, N. B. A large supply of Carbonate Potass, being now generally preferred in England for baking and other domestic purposes, to Carbonate Soda, requiring less, and one-half the price. %* Expected shortly, a few dozens of small Medicine Chests, ordered expressly for the Islands, and families residing in the bush, containing an ample supply of every article really useful for a family. Very low prices. Family and Sea Medicine Chests fitted up and replenished.

"DERSONS desirous of exchanging DebenJ- tures for cash, may be accommodated by application to the undersigned. For terms and particulars apply to T. S. Forsaith, High Street, Jan. 15th, 1846.

CHOICE TEAS. WC. HAYES begs to inform his friends « and the public that he has received some Black Leaf and Flowery Pekoe Souchong and Congou Gunpowder and Young Hyson, all of the finest quality. Also,— A lot of Prime Neats' Tongues. Tea and Grocery Store, Shortland-st., Ist January, 1 84-7.

NOTICE. T HEREBY CAUTION any party or parties ■L from purchasing, leasing, or otherwise taking or entering into possession of those parts of Allotment 5, Section 17, in the township of Auckland : and known as the " Prince Albert Inn" ; also the House and Store adjoining the latter, at present occupied by Mr. William Hart, Auctioneer, the same being my property ; and I have given instructions for suits in Equity, and Legal proceedings to be comttientfed., for the recovery of my Titles and Interests in the same.

Dated at Auckland, 22nd day of January 1847. Wm. P. Pickering,

NO T I C E . ON OR ABOUT the 2nd of Nov. 1846, the undersigned forwarded a sealed letter addressed to Mr. John Commons, enclosed in which was another addressed to W. S. Grahame Esq., to Mr Pucky of Kaitaia, who offered to forward the same. By some unaccountable means, the enclosure, addressed to W. S. Graham, was duly delivered ; but the envelope, to Mr. Commons, has never yet reached him. Any parties who can give information respecting the opening, disappearance, or detention of this Letter, which relates to very particular business, will greatly oblige X, S, Clauktc. Auckland, Jan. 22nd, 1847.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 86, 23 January 1847, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 86, 23 January 1847, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 86, 23 January 1847, Page 4

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