ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,} EX DEBORAH. £%Cl(\ BUSHELS Prime New South uvv Wales Maize 30 Bags Coffee 15 Casks Dunbar's Ate and Porler ) 40*. 70 Cheeses 2 Casks Butter 1 Case Salmon, in 1, 2, & 3 Ib, tioi 13 Cases Pickles 2 Cases Sauces 1 Case Currie PomJer 4 Barrels Herrings 1 Case Yarmouth Bloaters in tint 10 Cases Pipes JAMES MACKY, Queen-street. July 6h ,1847.
OLD ESTABLISHED TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE, SHORTLAND STREET. WC. HAYES begs most respectfully to • inform his friends, and the public, that he has just received a Fine Stock of Teas and Groceries of every description, which as usual will be sold at low prices. The above stock, amongst a general assortment, contains a very splendid sample of Orange Pekoe, Gunpowder,& Young Hyson A Fine Pekoe Flavoured Souchong Coffee of the finest flavour Yarmouth Bloaters, in tins Labrador Salmon, fresh in do Fruits of every description Pickles. Sauces, Salad Oil &c. Byass's Ale and Porter in 3 doz. Cask* Fresh Butter, Eggs, Hams, Bacon, &c. July 2, 1847.
TO Bh LET OR SOLD, A DWELLING HOUSE, consisting df nine Rooms, substantially built, with good Well of water, and other conveniences, situated near the Burying Ground, and opposite the residence of F. Brathwaite Esq. There are five acres of land attached, well fenced in, and partly laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to Brown & Camphell^
ARCHIBALD M'PHERSON, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, %c. BEGS to announce to his Friends and the Public, that he has removed to the Premises in Queen street, adjoining the " Ship Inn," where he is now prepared to carry on Business as a Copper and Tin Platb Worker, Plumber, &c ; and to execute orders in such style of workmanship, as lie trusts will ensure him a continuance of that support with which he has hitherto been favoured. Queen-street, June 2nd, 1847.
TjMT purchased in any quantities, for Cash, -■- by the undersigned. J. A. SMITH, Fort-street, April 3, 1847.
FOR SALE, AT THE IRON STORE QUEEN STREET, CHINA, Glass, and Earthenware Tea, in chests Soap, Candles Salt (Liverpool and St Übes) Wines— Port and Sherry, in wood or bottli Rum 0.P., in Bond Corks Tobacco — Co vendish Split Peas, Carpets and Druggets Men's Paris Silk Hats Navy Blues Blankets 9 4, Rpgatta and Striped Shirts Milk Pans Foot Baths Bed, Bidet, and Chair Pans Pilot Cloth, Tweeds, and other Woollens Cutlery Cabinetmaker's Fittings Hoise Hair Cloth, &c. &c. J. A. SMITH. June Ist, 1847.
REMOVAL.
A MEARS begs to apprize his friendi ■**• and the Public, that he has removed to those eligible Premises lately occupied by Mr. Hughes, as a Grocery Establishment, where he ha s on hand a large stock of Maize, Seed Oats, Bran, &c. A. M. begs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, for the liberal patronage with which they have honoured him, since his commencement in the above line of business, and to announce that his determination is to keep constantly on hand a large snpply of colonial produce, which will be sold as usual at tbe lowest prices. Shortland Street, July 6, 1847. , 3
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 116, 10 July 1847, Page 4
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