Ex EMMA, n, O O D 8, uf Ihe undermentioned dcsUP cription, and of the best quality, vii — IRONMONGERY Earthenware Glassware Wrapping Paper Writing ditto Soap Candles — moulds and dips Hops, last year's growth Isinglass Ginger, Pepper Curry Powder Confectionery For Sale by the undersigned. Apply to JOSEPH M'CAN, Thos. Weston & Co's Store.
ALE and PORTER.
Til E Undersigned has imported, by the EMMA, A very Superior Lot of Bottled ALE and POUTER, and XX STOUT, in hhds.Tcnnaut's brand. The quality of the above is first rate, aa may be learned from the extensive sale it mests with in Sydney, particularly to the Trade ; and as it comes direct from the consignee, will be sold upon very liberal terms, Apply to JOSEPH M'CAN, Tho)». Weston & Co's Store.
Ex Emma, For Sale by the Undersigned,
A FEW BALES of FANCY PRINTS NAVY BLUES, and SUPER CALICOS Selected expressly for this Market from (he latott arrivals at Sydney. Also, — TWO TRUNKS BLUCHER BOOTS. Shopkeepers will find it to their interest to select from ihe above Stock, as the whole is adapted 10 Ihe coming season. Apply to JOSEPH M CAN, Thos. Weston & Co's Store.
DR UGS.
For Sale hy the Undersigned, AN Invoice of DRUGS, of the best quality, and selected in Sydney from the latest importations. The quantity of each article is small, and the whole will be found a desirable purchase by parties dispensing their own prescriptions, or those of others. Joseph McCan, Thos. Weston & Co's Store.
THOMAS WESTON fy CO., HAVING completed their new Brick Store in Shorfland Street, are now ready to receive Goods on Store Rent, which will be liberalt A License having been granted for the Lower Story, Bonded Goods will be received at the usual rates. A portion of the Yard is allotted off in Stalls for the accommodation of Timber Dealers. Coasters, &c, at a moderate weekly rent. Shortland Street, April 16th, 18*7.
COLONIAL PRODUCE,
On Sale by the Undersigned, BACON, Salt Pork, Lard, Wheat, Flour, Potatoes, and a few Tierces excellent Sydney Beef. Also, just received from England, a small assortment of Ironmongery, consisting of : — Iron Pots, Round and Oval Tinned Boilers, Tea Kettles, and Saucepans, assorted sizes, Frying Pans, Smoothing and Italian Irons, Steelyards, Spades, Shovels, Pickaxes, Grubbing Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Adzes, Hammers, Bill Hooks, Curry Combs, Rat Traps, Shoemakers Pincers, and a variety of other Articles. Aura ham Mears. Shortland -street, April 16, 1847,
GRAINS AND YE4ST.
rpHE PUBLIC, particularly keepers of Cows JL and Horses, and Bakers, are respectably informed that the undersigned has on Sale, direct from the Brewery, daily, FRESH GRAINS and YEAST. John Makepeace.
Grains at one shilling per bushel. While maize is at so high a pi ice, the public will do well to avail themseives of this very excellent substitute.
[A CARD.] john"walker, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, ALBERT STREET
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 99, 24 April 1847, Page 4
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