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ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED,

p AGE'S superior old Port Wine, in 1 and 3 dozen cases. 40s. per dozen London Bottled Port, 20s. to 345. per dozen Sherry, 225. to 30s. per dozen Light dinner Wines, 18s. to 20s. per dozen Port (in quarter-casks), £7— Sherry, £7 and £10 East India Madeira, in quarter-casks P> Claozets Champagne, Ist quality, (pints and quarts) Sparkling Hock Marsala Bucellas Cherry Brandy Martell's Cognac Brandy (duty paid). 22s# per gallon B. P. Rum, HOP \ In or out of E. I, Rum, 3O P j Bond. Gin, 2 O P, in half-cases Marzetti's Bottled Ale and Stout (now the favourite brand), in three-dozen casks Barclay's London Stout in hogsheads. Hops. - W7S. GntAriAMS.

HENRY D. LEY,

CHRONOMETER, WATCH, & CLOCK MAKER,

(From Murray's Royal Exchange, London,) RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Gentry and Public of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced Business in Queen-street, (next Mrs. Langford's Straw Bonnet Manufactory,) and humbly solicits

their support and patronage. H, D. L. having nearly 20 years experience, those Gentlemen who may honor him with, their commands may confidently rely on having their work executed to their entire satis-

faction. Every description of Watches, English and Foreign, accurately repaired, and 12 months warrantry given. Oct. 29th, 1847.

A PARLOUR AND BEDROOM TO LET, -L*' with or without board, furnished or unfurnished, in a respectable neighbourhood, about fifteen minutes walk from St. Paul's Church. Apply, by letter addressed A. 8,, and left at the New Zealander Office,

AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS, CHAPEL STREET.

HHHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Builders, -L Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that he has for Sale Good Red Bricks Superior White do White Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No*. 1, 2, and 3. John Walker. Auckland, October Ist, 1847,

AUCKLAND BREWERY Coopers' Bay.

'THE 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,

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Andrew Rooney's, Lower Queen Street* SULTAN, a beautiful dark bay Horse, with back points. He was got by Wanderer, out of a Cleveland Mare. Wanderer got by Old Wanderer, which was imported by Mr. Imlay to Van Diemen's Land, from Lord Egremont's celebrated Stud; Dam a thorough bred Mare belonging to Mr. Imlay of Twofold Bay Terms— Two Guineas, paid at service* Pater Grace* October 8, 1847.

TO STAND THIS SEASON,

THE Well known Steel Grey Horse " Farmer's Fancy," at the Proprietor's, Albert Street. The Stock of " Farmer's Fancy" are celebrated for being the very best in the country, and can be viewed in the possession of Messrs. Calk well and Taylor, Tamaki, Mr. Rooney, Queen Street, Mr. May, and Mr. Dono?ai, Epsom, &c, &c. Terms— Two Guineae. Patrick Lorigan. Albert-street, Oct. 5, 1847.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 149, 3 November 1847, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 149, 3 November 1847, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 149, 3 November 1847, Page 4

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