REYNOLDS' CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STOKE, HlGll STRICT, Opposite Mr. fJftllamore's tcell- known Establishment, R REYNOLDS begs respectfully to in- • form his numcious friends and the public, that he has this day opened his Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store, in High Street; where he pledges himself to supply his Customers with Articles of the finest quality, ai the lowest possible prices. Small expensa enable R. R. to annex a List of Articles, ai the fallowing unprecedented low prices :—: — s. d. Congou Tea (finest imported) . 110 per lb, Excellent do. ....16,, Finest Green Tea (Hyson kind) 3 8,, Ciioice Gunpowder, do . .40 „ Java Coffee (belter cannot be obtained) 10,, Good Raw Sugar . . .0 3^,, Fine do 0 4,, Crushed Lump . . . .0 6.,, Mutton Hams .... 0 9 each. N. B. Salt and Fiesh Butter. Coffee Roasted on the Premises, always rcadj/.
Ex LOUISA. MARSALA WINE in Quarter Casks, (Woodhousc & Co.'s brand) on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. J. Woodiiouse. Queen St. April 14, 1848.
For Sale by the Undersigned. Ex « Richard Dart." OA HHDS SUPERIOR WEST * v INDIA RUM. James Macky, Queen Street 24th April, 1848.
On Sale hy the Undersigned, ex 'Louisa> 1 (\ PUNCHEONS B.P. RUM -*-** 20 Hds. Ditto 2 Hhds. Geneva 10 Chests Congou Tea 20 Boxes Mould and Dip Candles 5 Casks Molasses 1 Ton Bathurst Cheese James Macky. Queen-street, April 11, 1848.
LADIES' BOOTS. THE UNDERSIGNED has just received, One Case very superior Ladies Cashmere, Lasting and Prunella BOOTS, with patent fronts, &c. THOMAS KEVEN, Boot and Shoe Warehouse. March 24th 1848.
TO CAPITALISTS, CONNELL 4- RIDINGS HAVE received instructions to treat fo the Sale, by Private Contract, of th< following Town, Suburban, and Countn Lands, the property of George Graham, Esq. Royal Engineeis, about to leave the colony. l.«— Allotment No. 1, of Section No. 2, of lh< Township of Auckland ; having a frontage to Fort Streei, (facing Mr. Nathan* brick store) of 198 feet, to Queen-str el 33 feet, and to an intended street frorr, I Shortland-street to the water. This property being situated at the nly commercial landing-place, and close to the intended Maiket, combines advantages that are not possessed to an equal degree by any other building land in Auckland. 2.— The beautifully situated, wooded and watered Farm of " Remuera," at Mount Hobson, 3 miles from town ; comprising 59{ acres of choice land, the greater part cf which has been cleared, fenced, and cultivated. * This properly yields an annual rent of sixty pounds on an improving lease, terminable in four years from the present time. 3.-~Also, a well-watered Farm at Pukaki, containing 305 acres of the richest land in this district.
HPHE UNDERSIGNED, having completed _I_ their arrangements, are now ready to receive at their House in Official Bay, (near the English Church, and formerly occupied by Mr. Fisher,) persons requiring BOARD AND LODGING, OR PRIVATE APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Persons requiring Coffee, Lunch, &,c. can also be provided at any hour. G. VVILLSON Se CO. Official Bay. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUCTED BY MRS. WAKEFIELD, Princes Street, Auckland, Opposite the Bank,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 203, 10 May 1848, Page 4
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