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CARGO OF THE « CHEERFUL/ From Sydney.

THOMAS JFESTON & CO., Will sell by Auction This Day, at the Blue Bell Inn, Queen-street, at 11 o'clock, precisely THE CARGO of the Cheerful, from ■*■ Sydney, consisting of— Fifty Heifers Cows Bullocks, and Steers Just landed in excellent condition. These Cattle are of the Pure Durham breed, and decidedly the finest that have been imported into this market. ALSO 11 Heifers and 2 Steers Ex Deborah, AND 3 Fat Bullocks 2 Fat Steers 1 Two-year old Heifer in calf Terms at Sale.

THOMAS fFESTOA £ CO. Will sell by Auction, To -Morrow, Thursday, 13th inst,, at their stores, at 11 o'clock, precisely, OQ BAGS SUGAR **** 7 Chests Congou Tea 3 cases Wardell's Gold Sherry 3 hhds. B. P. Rum in bond 12 doz. Port Wine Ist and 2nd Flour Sailors' Knives Shoemakeis' and Butchers' do. Heeltaps, Shoepegs Frame & Cut & Handsaw Files Shoe & Blacklead Brushes Silk Handkerchiefs Fancy Prints Side and Smalltooth Combs 2 cases V.D.L. Preserves I With a Variety of other Goods.

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned.

MAURITIUS SUGAR Cavendish Tobacco Port Wine, in 3 doz. cases Fine Flour, Y. D. Land Jam ditto Drapery, Calico, Slops Superfine Cloth and Buckskins. Thomas Lewis, Fort«street. April 6th, 1848.

WANTED. A FEMALE SERVANT, to act as Housemaid, and make herself generally useful. Apply at the Office of this paper.

NOTICE.

C< OAP will be exchanged for fat in small quantities at the Soap Works, Queen Street, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock daily. J. A. SMITH. March 31st. 1848.

ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.

HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that the best London Porter can be obtained at the Hotel, at one Shilling per Quart out of doors, and at three pence per Glass at the Tap-. Best Wines and Spirits, and Bottled Ale and Porter at equally low prices. Auckland, March 31, 1848-

ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUCTED BY MRS, WAKEFIELD, Pnn«eii Street, Auckland, Ppppiiti the Bwk t

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 195, 12 April 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 195, 12 April 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 195, 12 April 1848, Page 1

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