ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED— MARTELL'S and Hennessy's Brandy Geneva in Ilhds, Rum Poitand Sherry, in wood and bottle Bottled Ale and Porter English Portor in Hhds. Manilla and China Sugar Refined Sugar Congou and Hyson Skin Tea, in chests and half-chests Muscatel Eaisins Mould and Dip Candles New South Wales Soap Window Glass, assorted sizes New South Wales Flour Stationery Saddles and Bridles , See &c. >- J. WoODHOUSE. Queen Street, July 9th, 1847.
MAIZE. FOR SALE at the Stores of the Underigned •ound Sydney Maize, fiee from weavii, in bags of two and three bushels. JAS. MACKY. Queen-street, July 9th, 1847.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EX DEBORAH.
£feftfl BUSHELS Primo New Soulh " VV Wales Maize 30 B ij>B Coffee 15 Casks Dotibat's Ale and Porter 70 Cheeses 2 Casks Butler 1 Case Salmon, in 1, 2, & 3 Ib, tint 13 Cases Pickles 2 Cases Sauces 1 Case Currio Powder 4 Barrels Herrings 1 Case Yarmouth Bloaters jti (ins 10 Cases Pipes JAMES WACKY, Queen-street. July 6 h, 1847.
NOTICE, THE Undersigned invites the attention of Ibe Inhabitants of Auckland ami neighbourhood, to a splendid sample of Apples, received per * Julia,' Capt. Clark, from llobatt Town. J. MAKEPEACE. July 9th, 1817.
tttANTED, a Good Blacksmith.— Apply John Watson, High-street. July 6th, 1847.
FAT purchased in any quantities, for Cash, by the undersigned. J. A. SiWITH. Fort-street, April 3, 1847.
FOR SALE, AT THE IRON STORE QUEEN STREET, CHINA, Glass, and Earthenware Tea, in chests Soap, Candies Salt (Liverpool and St. Übes) Wines— Port and Sherry, in wood or bottle Rum 0.P., in Boud Corks Tobacfo— Cavendish Split Peas, Carpets and Druggets Men's Paris Silk Hats Navy Blues Blankets 9 4, Regatta and Striped Shirts Milk Pans Foot Baths Bed, Bidet, and Chair Pans Pilot Cloth, Tweeds, and other Woollens Cutlery Cabinetmaker's Fittings Horse Hair Cloth, &c. &c. J. A. SMITH. June Ist, 1847.
REMOVAL.
A MEARS begs lo apprize his friends • 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 Maiz", 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 hira, sinre his commencement in the above line of business, and to announce that his determination is to keep constantly on hand a lar^e snpply of colonial produce, which will be sold as usual at the lowest prices. Shortiand Slreet, July 6, 184f. 3
NOTICE. 13EQUIRED, KAURI (>UM, of good J-v quality only, deliverable in any quantity, either in Auckland or the Coast. J. S. TOLACK. March 12, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 117, 14 July 1847, Page 4
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