Old Established Tea and Grocery, Oil, and Italian Store, SIIOUTLAND STRIiET.
TWERY A rticle in the above trade, of the J-i best quality and at as low prices as any Store in town — the Public generally are respectfully invited : — Small Leaf Gunpowder Young Hyson and Pekoe flavoured Souchong (very fine) Coffee equal to any in the Colony Fry's Soluble Cocoa Jams and Jellies in jars of various sizes Orange Marmalade (Dundee) Bottled Fruits direct from England Bloom Muscatels in small tins Jordan Almonds Tapioca, Veimicelli, Maccaroni Pearl Sago, Arrowroot Pearl Barley Oatmeal very fresh Bees Wax Sperm and Black Oil Sperm, Composition & AdamantineCanales Byass's Ale and Porter in 3 doz. casks West India Rum ADd a small lot of Prime Hams, Neat's and Sheep's Tongues, Lard, &c. W. C. Hayes. Auckland, April 9, 1847.
FOR SALE [ BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AT HIS ! STORES IN FORT STREET, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR (Raw and Loaf) Rice, Oatmenl, 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 Ilosiery, assorted Men's Wats Chinese Fancy Goods, Baskets, &c. Prints, Calicoes and Navy Blues, assorted Blankets 9 x 4, 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 (Sallers'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. J. A. SMITH. April 3, 1847.
FAT purchased in any quantities, for Cash, by the undersigned. J. A, SMITH. F rt-street, April 3, 1847. Stratv Bonnet Warehouse, MRS. LANGFORD, in announcing to her friends and the public that she Ims recommenced business, begs to inform them, that having lately received, direct from England, a well-assorted supply of Materials, she is now prepared to perform orders with which she | may be favored with neatness, and according to the latest and most approved fashions. N. B— Bonnets carefully cleaned and altered. Queen-street, (next the Iron store), 22nd April, 1847.
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. AN ALLOTMENT of Land, containing 70 Acres, on the East side of the Tamaki, having a frontage to the river of about 15 Chains. Also— Two Pieces of Land in the town of Auckland, each containing nearly 3 roods, part of Section No. 51. Also— Several small Pieces of Land near the Wesleyan Chapel. For further particulars apply to F. VV. Merriman, Solicitor. Auckland, April 30th, 1847.
TO BE SOLO BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN excellent COTTAGE, and nearly 4 "^ Aciesof L»nil, situate in the best part of the village of Epsom ; the Garden is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and iv a high state of cultivation* for further particulars apply to F. W» Merriman, Solicitort Auckland, Mny 7, 1847.
FOUND, A GOLD KING, on the road near the old Barracks, The owner may have ihe same on applying at' the office of this Paper, and paying exyonse of advertising, May 7th, 1817,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 101, 8 May 1847, Page 4
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