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FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AT HIS STORES IN FORT STREET, TEA, COFFEE,.SUGAR(Rawand Loaf) Rice, Oatmeaj, Split Peas, Soap, Candles (dip and mould) Salt (LiVerpool -and- St Übes) Porter and Ale' (Byass's) in 3 doz. casks Wines— Port and Sherry, either in wood or bottle Rum 8.P., in Bond Tobacco— Cavendish Carpeting and Druggets Hosiery, assorted Men's Hats Chinese Fancy Goods, Baskets, &c. Prints, Calicoes and Navy Blues, assorted Blankets 9x4, 10*4, 11 w4, Regatta and Striped Shirts Woollen Goods, consisting of Broad Cloths, Kersemere, Tweeds, and Waistcoatings Canvas, from No. 1 to No. 7 Twine, seaming and roping Earthenware, Glass and China Cabinetmaker's Fittings Pocket Steelyards (Sahers's) Nails and Tacks, assorted Spades and Shovels Corks (Wine and Beer) Pitch, Rosin, and Coal Tar Roman Cement Paints, assorted Boiled Oil Brushes, &c. i. A. SMITH. April 3, 1847.

"J^AT purchased in any quantities, for Cash, -*- by the undersigned. J. A. SMITH. Fort-street, April 3, 1847.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, MAtITELUS BRANDY B. P. Rum, 10 0. P. Refined Loaf Sugar Manilla Sugar in bngs Monld and Dip Candles New South Wales Soap Congou and Hyson Skin Teas No. 3 Superior Cigars Curry Powder Mustard, and Cayenne Pepper Ground Black Pepper Ground Ginger Stone Blue Port Wine in cases Rich and Dry Lisbon Marsala in wood and bottle Barsac and Claret Clover and Lucerne Seeds. JNO. I. MONTEFIORE, April 3, 1847.

TO LET, fPHE HOUSE and Premises (lately in the -L occupation of Dr. Davies, in Lower Queen Street. Also,— A Small House in Bank Street. Apply to JNO. I. MONTEFIORE. April 3, 1847.

H. HADLOW Sf CO., BEG respectfully to inform the Public generally, that they have received, per late arrivals, a STOCK in the GROCERY, of very superior quality, consisting of — Fine Congou & Hyson Robinson's Barley Teas Curry Powder Raisins and Currants Citron Moist Sugar, very good Lemon & Orange Peel Ground Rice, Sago Stone Blue, Mustard Pearl Barley, Oatmeal London Vinegar Sperm, Mould, ana Salad Oil Dip Candles Jamaica Ginger, Mace Robinson's Prepared Nutmegs Groats ' Cinnamon, &c. Also, a great variety of useful Tin Ware, viz., Watering Pots, Dutch Ovens, Milk Dishes, Baking do., Tea Trays, Slop Pails, Tea and Coffee Pots, Lamps, Saucepans, Kettles, Lanterns, with many other ai tides, too numerous for insertion. A quantity of very prime Calico, Unbleached. Trowser Pieces, American Dungaree, Prints, &c., &c. March 26th, 1847*

FOUND, during this Week, A SMALL BOAT, on which is painted, '*The Ocean Child." — The owner may have the same by applying to Mr. John Hart, Cooper's Bay, and paying expenses,

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 96, 3 April 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 96, 3 April 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 96, 3 April 1847, Page 1

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