HORSE STOCK, FOR SALE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rp WO WELL-BRED, weighty Draught ■*■ MARES, in foal to a first-rate imported Draught Horse, and one of them within two months of foaling. They have been broken lin to harness, and are now on view at the Stables of Mr, Rooney, Queen-street, where they may be inspected. i Also —For Sale a Dray and Harness,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE, TTAN DIEMEN'S LAND BARLEY V particularly recommended to Settlers about to farm Liverpool Sat Humpback Oil, nearly equal to Sperm Also in Bond Negrohead and Cut Tobacco Martel's Brandy Gin in Cases each 5 gallons Edward Rich, Queen-street.
A UCKLAND made CANDLES *"- are now ready for delivery, at the Iron Store, (Jueen Street. J. A. Smith. Auckland, August 13, 1847.
FOR SALE, AT THE IRON STORE QUEEN STREET. pHAMBER Services complete V Footbaths, &c, &c. Wine glasses and decanters Dinner services Carpets and druggets Navy blues— regatta and striped shirts Blankets — assorted sizes Horsehair cloth Hum, O, P. in Bond Port and Sherry, ii* bottle j Corks Salt — Liverpool and St. Übes Nails, wood screws, flooring brads, &c. Flemish tacks Salter's spring balances j Horn leaves for lanterns, &c,, &c. i J. A. SMITH, j
p?AT, Tallow, Ships' Slush, Refuse, Oil ■*■ &Ci, purchased for cash by J. A. SMITH, Soap and Candle Factory, Qu een Street, Auckland, August 20, 1847
FOR SALE By fhe f^ndersigned— TEA, COFFEE, Soap, Starch, Pepper, Ginger Hops, Isinglass Bottled Fruhs, Marmalad Curry Powder, Cayenne Pepper Cream of Tartar, Carraways Olive, and Castor Oil Whiskey in bottle and on draught Bottled Ale (Leith and Glasgow)
Navy Blues Fancy Prints Woollen Vests and Drawers Blue cloth Jackets, Tweed Coats Mess Beef Fine Fiour Also — An Invoice of Drugs. J. McCan, Shortland-street.
TO BE SOLD OR LET, I^HE Building occupied as a SlaughterHouse, situate in Freeman's Bay. For further particulars apply to. - Mr. A. Rooney, Or_to Mr. E. George. Queen-street, 7 Auckland, Sept. 7,1847.)
[A CARD.} Mr. PICKERING, Bill Broker and Accountant, AUCKLAND. BILLS of Exchange; Promissory Notes, and Bills on England, or any of the adjacent .Colonies, negotiated without delay by W, PHELPS PiCKSRIKG. PUBLIC NOTICE.
HENRY D. LEY, WATCHMAKER, (From Murray* s, Royal Exchange, London,) UESPECTFULLY acquaints his Friends i-v and the Public generally, that he resides at Mr. Cormacks, Watchmaker, Shortland Street, where all orders for him will be received. Every description of English and Foreign watches carefully repaired, and warranted for twelve months. Auckland, Sept. 6th, 1847. 3
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 134, 11 September 1847, Page 4
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