FOR SALE, riIHE CUTTER "HAZARD," 16 Tons 1 register, now lying inOfficial Bay. For particulars apply to J. Macdougall. Fort-street, 30th July, 1847.
MAIZE. 500 BUSHELS for Sale » ' n quantities of not less than five bushels, at 3s. per bushel. John Macdougall, r Fort Street, July 23, 1847.
Received ex "Julia," from Y. D. Land, the following SEEDS, in excellent condition, and for Sale by the Undersigned:-? EYE GRASS Timothy ditto Red Clover White ditto. Williamson & Chummur. May Bth, 1847. o
AUCKLAND BREWERY, Coopers' Bay. fpHE Public are respectfully informed that J- they can be supplied with Ale and Brown Stout of the first rate quality, in quantities of Two Gallons and upwards. Also fresh Yeast and Grains daily. WOOD & ROGERS. June 12, 1847.
NOTICE, - THE Undersigned invites the attention of the Inhabitants of Auckland and neighbourhood, to a splendid sample of Apples, received pe I**1 ** ' Julia,' Capt. Clark, from Hobart Town. J. MAKEPEACE. July 9th, 1847.
"PAT 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, r\Hl NA, Glass, and Earthenware v^ Tea, in cheste Soap, Candles Salt (Liverpool and St Übes) Wines— Port and Sherry, in wood or bottlfc Rum 0.P,, in Bond Corks Tobacco — 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.
NOW LANDING EX CHEERFUL, And for Sale at the Iron Store, Queen Street, "D AR IRON, from 3 x 5-8 to 1§ M 3 8 ■■■* Nails, Clasp, Lining, Shingle, Wrought, Pressed, Patent Flooring Brads, Flemish Tacks Wood Screws, from \ inch to 4 inch ' Round Table Catches Salter's Spring Balances t Paint and White Wash Ijrushes Door Mats Wheat and Coffee Mills Cut Glass Cruet Bottles Black Cruet Frames 3, 5, and 6 bottle*' Horn Leaves for Lanterns &c. &c. &c. J. A. Smith.
NOW LANDING EX "TRITON;* "DLANKETS, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, M-4. -D China Silk Handkerchiefs Table Mats J. A. Smith, At the Iron Store, Queen-street;
WANTED by the Undersigned, a situation as Overseer on a Farm; his Wife is capable of taking charge of a dairy. Reference will be given if required. James Lockwood. Tamaki, July 30, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 123, 4 August 1847, Page 4
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