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IT YAM JOSEPH;, fyega, I#> iftfiQEift *<h©. Inhabitants of Auckland, and New •■-■*- Zealand generally,, t<ha.t h,e ha^ j^c^Y^d; a, large an 4 well selected' quantity of Merchandise, ex Debpr.qfo anjd, whjck has, been purchased expressly: for the Auckland Market, for Casjs,, will be ejnabled to sell at such prices as will ensure him a quick return, &c, &c At the same time, begs to state that a^y article purchased at his. Stores, and not turning out according as represented, will be exchanged, or the Money returned, as may be required. POSITIVE FAC?. One Ti^ial only required to enable any person to judge which is the Cheapest House in T^own. A Small Profit and Quick Return only required. The following is a, Liot of Articles now being unpacked, and will be disposed of at Low Prices, hitherto unequalled in the Colony, viz : NAVY BLUE, & FANCY PRINTS, SCARLET BLANKETS, 9-4, 10-4, 11-1* Bleached and Unbleached Calico ' Witney Blankets, with wool on both sides Super and Sheeting Calico Scarlet, Shaded and Vandyke Comforters Dress and Undress Holland Rack and Tooth Combs Huckaback Irish Linen, White Stays Albert Dressing Combs and Hair Brushes , Womens Black Worsted and Cotton Hose Razorsj Scissors* Dover and Pen Knives " assorted white cotton do. Table, and Desert.Knives and Forks^ Marble and Unbleached half Hose 1. 2, 3 Drawn Telescopes Black Silk Twist, and sewing Silk Plaid and Plain Back Playing Cards Super Scotch Twill, Stripe and Regatta Shirts Super Navy Blue Cloth Caps " White Shirts, lawn fronts, linen collars and ." Weather Protectors wristbands Cabbage Tree and Jpva Hats Blue Serge and Baize Shirts Super broad and narrow leaf Manilla 3Jats Lambs' Wool and Merino Shirts Net, Web, and India Rubber Braces Stripe Guernsey Frocks, and Cursy Drawers Shepherd's Plaid, and (Fancy Tweed White Moleskin and Cantoon Trowsers Printed and Plain Moleskin Miller's Drab, and Dark Moleskin Trowsers Silk and^Cotton Umbrellas Superior double stitched and taped seam Moleskin Plain and Stuff Flap Saddles Trowsers Plain and Twisted Bit Bridles Black and Drab Cassimere Tipwsers B.Y. Sickles, Wheat Mills, and Jews' Harps Oldham, Tweed, and Gambroon do. Cedar and Gilt Frame Looking Glasses Black and Figured Satin Waistcoats ,„ Foolscap, Note, and Letter Paper Figured Silk and Valentia do. A few sets China Chocolate service Light Gamrboon and Quilting do. " " Show Bowls Blue Cloth Jackets Ropeing and Sewing Twine White Doulas and Holland Blouses Palms and Sail Needles Blask Ducape, and Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs Duck, Canvas, Manilla Rope Real Corah and Bandanna do. Fish Hooks and assorted Lines Pink and Black Pongee do.
Ex Rosetta Joseph, & Daniel Watson. 200 Bags Pampanga Sugar 20 Bags superior Van Diernan's Land Flour 20 Chests Congou Tea 10 Barrels Dried Apples 50 Bags Java and Manilla Coffee 8 Cases Lemon Syrup 40 " Rice 5 " Olive Oil 50 Boxes, Allens super Soap 5 " 2, 41b. Tin Salmon ' 1 5 " Coleman's Stone Blue 10 " supei Bottled Fruits 1 " Seidlitz Powders, and Liquorjce 20 " Pints and Quarts, Pickles 5 Kegs Salt Butter 15 " £lb., and lib Bottled Durham Mustard 20 Dozen super Corned Ox Tongues 10 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 7 " Smoked Ox Tongues 7 Boxes Pipes 25 Boxes Gin, containing 4£ gallons each, (duty 2 Hogsheads Loaf Sugar paid) 20 Tins Boiled and Raw Paint Oil, 5 gallons each. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! 25,000 Superfine Flavoured Manilla Cigars, — Warranted the finest sample ever imported* Only Tkn-Pence per Bundle. PATENT WAX CANDLES. 2Q Boxes Patent Wax Candles.— Only One Shilling and Ten.pence per Pound. HYAM JOSEPH, Shortland Street, Opposite Messrs. Gibson & Mitchell, N.B.— No Business transacted from Friday Evening until Saturday Evening.
TO CONNOISSEURS IN TEA. 20 chests superior Pefcoe flavoured CONGOU TEA. THE Undersigned feels confident that asingle trial will prove its superiority both for strength and iflavour to any Tea ever imported in the Colony, having adopted the principle of small profit and quick return. — The ,price is fixed for this superior article, Only Is. 7d. per lb. Hyam Joseph* Shortland Street, Opposite Messrs. Gibson & Mitchel,
TO-BE SOLD,— A small Tan yard situate in O'Connell Street, with Tanners' and Curriers' implements, Copper Boilers, Pumps, Bark Mill, all complete. Also a good horse used to the mill* The yard is capable of tan ning 2,500 or 3000 Hides annually. The above will be disposed of cheap, as^e present proprietor is leaving the Colony. For fttrttttt particulars apply to Messrs* Brqwn & Campbell.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 185, 8 March 1848, Page 1
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