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R& D. GRAHAM, beg respectfully to ' inform the Ladiei of Auckland,' and Public generally, that they have just opened a large importation ,of» new, Summer Goods, which, feeing direct, from^ngland, comprise the >t^t,'^p4n^f|jitvitj}jß^i>;])i^Mfiy Shawls, Tuscan, and Fancy .Bonnets* Ribbon •, Parasols, Gloves, Shoes,. Flowers* &c,, &c. Also—Two bales Imperial Quilts'] wd 'White Counterpanes, Shrunk Military,; .Diriil* and Ducks, Summer Tweeds, &c, &c— Carpet* and Rugs, Moreeni, &o. . „ v - 12th 4 November, 1847. . ?.' ,
XX STOUT. THE VNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE % Ex " Daniel Watson,'? EIGHT Hogsheads XX STOUT, ennent's brand) This batch formed a portionof the <( Chieftain's" cargo, one of the'ra^^ivaffft Sydney, and is in prime, condition. ,".,,, , > J. McCan. Shortland street, Oct. 30, 1847, > ; s *,'
FOR SALE At the Stoics of the Undersigned, ex "Daniel JffatwnJ' ,. ... . MART ELL'S AND 'HENNESSEY'S B. P. Rum . . .. ■• -( ;••• E- 1. ditto , > Sherry Wine in Hogsheads ' ; . Negrohead Tobacco ' ' ] Tobacco Pipes, [ ..,. Cigars, No. 3 • ' ' Cedar in Loga • • .' "I" > Sydney Maize ' , "'i' . \ Maize Meal ,".'', ..j Fine Flour Manilla Coffee ■ • " Souchong Tea ' , ' ' \f , ", Slam Sugar , ; , ,'"'; ' , ! Steel Mills ■ > Brass Wire Flour Sieve* » ' •>■ Iron Wire Wheat Riddlei ' B.S. Sickles ' " ' ,/' 1 ; Crushed and L ump Sugar, ' ■ „■ > Preserved Meats • . , ■ < ■■ Tin Ware Colonial Cheeie ' ",,.,', Saddling , , M Mould and Dip Candles, &c. - • .. , Jambs Ma cry; Queen«street, Oct. 29, 1847. ' '', >! '
wanted, ', Z :;'?U'\ A TENT, about six feet «quare, lined lined throughout, f,/ y ' .' Price and particulars to be, sent to > Jambs Mackt, ■ Queen-street.
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DISSOLUTION of BARfN&#$&&. THE Partnershiphitherto existing betWee'ii C. J. Stone and J. A ( ! LAtote f& Timber Merchants, is this pay ;cfis«olv,ed by mutual consent. ■ O t J.Stoni, 1 J. A. Lancford, Witness — , ', ± Florbncb Gardiner. , " .... »< -. Auckland, Nov. ilth, 1847. . ' t The Business will in fature^be "carriea* on by the undersigned, to wh^ alt rookie}, are \o be paid, and all account! presented for liquidation. ••>"., C. J. Stone,
JA. LANGFORD, in returfiiog thanks to • his friends and the public, ,for .the kind patronage with' which he has been hitherto favoured, begs to intimate that having reiiredfrom the Timber trade, he will devote hia'undmded attention to the Undertaking and' Upholstery departments of biMinqas, and beg^ to solicit further favours, which" he flatters hj^elflrom his long experience in the ab^oVe He will, fje enabled to execute with punctuality an.4 'economy. , ,<
AUCKLAND RACES* J
A PUBLIC MEE TING will be he! 4. at the Exchange Hotel, loniW^Msfry next, the 17th instant, at 1 o'clpcfca f prfiffiMftlXi to settle preliminaries for the enduing, frac^ Auckland, Nov. 13, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 152, 13 November 1847, Page 1
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