ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned. FINE Pale Cognac; Martell's and Hennessey's Fine Dark do do " Pale Cognac, in 1 doz. cases Finest Islay WhiskeyHolland's in small cases " " 4 gallon cavses B. P. Rum E. I. Rum In or out of Bond. Port Wine, in quarter casks do do Hogsheads Sherry, in quarter casks, Brown and light Marsala, do. Old Port, in 1 and 3 dozen cases Sherry, do. do. Bucellas, 1 Sautern £ in" 3 dozen cases Claret J Champagne, pint and quarts t Cherry Brandy, Sweet Muscatel Wine Champagne Cider Bottled Ale and Porter W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, SADDLERY. O CASES superior London made Hogskin & Saddle* Bridles, assorted, single and double Martingales Hiding Whips, assorted, plain and silver mounted W. S. GRAHAME. Auckland, Dec. 31, 1847.
FOR SALE At the Sto:es of the Undersigned, ex « Deborah. 91 MARTELL'S BRANDY Geneva B. P. Rum E- 1. ditto a ■ ; } Manilla Coffee """ • Congou Tea Black Pepper Molasses ' * ,"" - Red and White Herring* Muscatel Raisins Valentia do Currants Almonds Barcelona Nuts Pickles, Mustard, Salad Oil Manilla Rope, of sizes Wine Corks B. Y. Sickles Stationery, &c. And now arrived, per *Rosetta Joseph* Port andSherry Wine in Hogsheads and quarter casks Loaf Sugar] Crushed and Lump Sugar Bathurst Cheese China and Manilla Sugar No. 0 and 1 Spades Steel Mills ALSO I Three strong Draught Horses James Macky* Queen-street, Nov. 30 1847.
NEW FRUITS. * FOR SALE at the Store of the Undersigned in splendid condition — Cocoa Nuts Oranges Lemons Shadocks And Pine Apples James Stuart* Queen-street, Auckland.
ON SALE I AT THESTOREOFIHEVNDERSIGNED Q A TONS FINE VAN DIEMEN'S LAND *>" FLOUR D.Nathan.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SOAP. BEST SOAP per civt., only 265. Od. Best Dips i>erlb. «« ••.... sd. " Moulds •• "•••..• 7d. At the Auckland Soap and Candle Manufactory, Queen Street. J. A. Smith. Ships' Slush purchased at 16s. per cwt.
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH. MfRS. WAKEFIELD is prepared to devote a •"■■• portion of her time, distinctly from the general School-room duties, to pupils whose friends may be desirous that only the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and tour hours alternately. Princes-street, 4th Jan. 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 179, 16 February 1848, Page 4
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