G. PARTINGTON, t CHRONOMETER, & WATCHMAKER, f TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GO VERNOR. t "DEGS to return thanks to the Gentry -D and Public of Auckland, for the libe5 ral patronage he has received, and to inform them that in addition to a large s stock of Goods lately received, he has 1 for sale an t ELEGANT GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN.
, ON SALE, By the Undersigned, ex " Protector," FIVE HUNDRED PIECES SUPERIORPAPER HANGINGS. Derrom, Gilbert, & Co; Plumbers, Painters and Glaziers, Princes Street, Sept. 18, 1847.
REMOVAL., rpHE Undersigned has Removed to those -L Premises lately occupied by Mr. J. S. Polack, nearly opposite the Custom House, J, H. ASHEIU July 3 1st, 1847,
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, . AN INVOICE of Fashionable Fine Gold Jewellery, comprising — Cameo, Pearl, Torquois, and other Broaches Ruby, Diamond, Pearl, and other Rings Watch Hooks, and Ear Rings Lockets, Guard Chains, &c, &c. J. H, Asher, High-street, near the Custom House. August 20, 1847.
On Sale by the Undersigned, SYDNEY MAIZE Y. D. L. Oats Y. D. L. Flour Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco, in aff ont of bond ? Sugar, various qualities Man'ill a Cigars, 3 and 4 Ale and Porter (By ass's) Rack Combs, Pocket Knives Blankets 3 Tierces Pudding Raisins A Billiard Table Cloth. J. H. AsherJ High Street, near the Custom House* 1
AUCKLAND BREWERY, Coopers' Bay. HHHE Public are respectfully informed that i- 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 dairy. WOOD & ROGERS. June 12, 1847
SHE Undersigned, intending to return to Sydney in a few weeks, begs to offer to the Public, the Stock on hand at low prices, It consists of — Hyson skin, Congo, and common Ration Tea Mustard, pickles, castor and salad oils Men's, women's, and children's boots and shoes Pasie and liquid blacking, lemon syrup Oatmeal, rice, mould candles Black pepper, loaf sugar Cagvas, Bengal stripes, grey and white calicos Shoemaker's lasts and nails Tweed, and pea coats, blue cloth jackets, &<?• Pilot trowsers Moleskin trowsers, fancy vesta Blue cloth caps, cotton checks Regatta and striped shirts, hosiery Lamb's wool and Scotch wool vests Cotton and India rubber braces, haberdashery Flannels, prints, fancy and navy blues Orleans cloths, and Mousselinede laities Scotch twills, Chinese window blinds Chinese, silk, Brussels, and satin handkerchiefs Spun silk handkerchiefs, writing paper! bridles Combs, rack and fine tooth, hair pins, &c. &c« RICHARD J. HUNT. Next to Mr. Montefiore's Queen street. Auckland, August 3, 1847.
The Southern Settlements of New Zea land, by S* E, Grimstone, Esg,
A FEW COPIES of the above Work remain unsold, and may be had atMessrs. Connell and Ridings.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 137, 22 September 1847, Page 4
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