Ex Bnie "MAUKI N," from Syonev. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, 7IIIkIs Martell's Biandy.— ln or out of Bond. 10 I Casks do. do do 103 Cases finest Pale Cognac do do 1 doz each 5 hhds and 10 Pun 13. P. Hum — 10 o.p. do do CO Cases Gin, 4 gal. case do do 25 Cases Cavendish Tobacco do do 20 cases clai et 20 cases champagne S do. sautern 9 hhds very superior port wine 30 casks bottled ale and porter 19 bales blankets 9-4 10-4 and ]l-4 4 bales best navy canvass, No 1 to G 4 pieces fine blue cloth 4 do. fine black do. 30 doz. black Pongee handkerchiefs. 20 pieces selicias 20 doz. navy blue cloth caps 1 case boots and shoes
240 bags Manilla sugar 4 hhds molasses 1 box spice, mace, cloves, & nutmegs 10 cases pint pickles 5 do. assorted sauces, essence, anchovy, beefsteak, &c 1 case anchovy paste 1 do. bloater do. 13 doz. lemon syiup 2 barrels raisins 102 bags rice 10 tierces Port Philip beef 1 do. tongues
50 drums raw oil 5 cwt black paint Pitch and lead ladles American axe handles 13 barrels Stockholm tar 3 " " pitch SO dozen spades, Nos, 0 and 1 Iron wire seives 144 Wheat Mills, No. 10 5000 ea copper boat Nails, fin, lin, Uin, l|in American axes; Hlb, 21b, 1 |lb, 31b, 3*lb and 61b. 30 dozen pit-saw files 20 do: hand do. do; Garden hoes and rakes Curry Combs and Horn Mane Combs Japanned bull's eye Lanthorns 7 dozen assorted spades No. 3 & 4 1 do trenching spades, 3-rivets Wooden measures, bushel, half-bushel and peck 20 dozen broom heads Bannister, white-wash, and scrubbing brushes Flat and round shoe-brushes Sash-tool brushes Nos 1 to 1 1 55 tea-kettles assorted sizes Door mats — thumb-rope, single and double " " Colored and fancy borders «• " Cocoa-nut Sickles — chamois-skins — Jews' harps Brass cocks, bottling cocks Shaving, tooth, hair and clothes brushes Dressing, pocket and ivory combs j Hair milk sieves Wi S. GRAHAME. Dee: 30, 1847.
CARGO OF BRIG •' EMMA » FROM LAUNCESTON, On Sale at the Stores o/ the Undersigned, *1 HOGSHEADS BRANDY f 10 hogsheads Rum, B. P, 70 tons let and 2nd Flour 54- bags Biscuit / 20 kegs Butter 48 bags Rice < 18 cases Pickles 19 packages Raisins 1 •' Currants 4 cases Oilmen's Stores Olives, Capers, and Anchovies 20 kegs Nails, Shingle and Batten 140 bags Oats W. S. Grahame. Fort Street.
Notice of Removal. WILLIAM THORNE, Boot fy Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed to No. 105, Queen-street, the premises lately occupied by Mr. Thompson. W. T. begs leave to thank the public generally for the patronage he has received, and assures those who may honor him with their orders, lhat he will use every care and attention to ensure satisfaction. Jan. 7, 1848
ROBERT MENZIES, Comb Maker, BEGS to apprize the Inhabitants of Auckland, &c, that he has commenced Business as above, in Durham-street, opposite the Iron Store, Queen-street, wheie he will be able to supply Combs of all descriptions, of the best manufacture, in Tortoise-shell and Horn. Work performed for persons supplying their own Shell. Jan. 7, 1848: LOST, BETWEEN top of Shortland Street and Queen Street, on Monday, Dec. 27th, A PLAIN GOLD BROOCH, boxed. Any person returning the same to this Office, will be rewarded, January 4th. 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 169, 12 January 1848, Page 4
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