TjiNGLISH PINE APPLE CHEESE U-^J (in punu: condition) Dutch Cheese Colonial Chrr&e Bauliws, Fjcsl) and Pickled Salmon &c , &c. A small quantity of Canary Seed. On Sale by " W. C. 1-layi.s. Short Jaml-street. June 9, TSIS. DUKBAR'S & BRASS'S BOTTLED ALE and STOUT A Few 1-UkU. TOOTH'S XXX ALE Case Gin, JBiandy, (Mjiiki l ',) Rum, &c, &c. W. C. IRv/w. Shortlaiid -street, Juno 9, 1848.
FOR SALE, Ex « INDIAN." Q PUNCHEONS BOILED AND RAW ** LINSEED OIL 133 Tins ditto 12 ditto Hartley's Patent Wood Oil 34 English Ash Oars 10 Barrels Coal Tar 30 Bolts, Bleached cam ass 55 Tons English Newcastle Coals 20 Dozen superior hottled Poit Wine 20 ditto ditto Pale Sheiiy 4 Octaves ditto ditto 6 Dozen superior Mustard in Jais i) ditto ditto Cu,ry Powder 2 supenoi Telescopes 2 Carson's patent Meat Salic is English Jams in 10 lb. Jais 67 Casks Bottled Porter C 7 ditto ditto Ale BIIOWN AND CvMPBIXL. April 6th, 1848. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON &Al-E EX " WINERVA," | A HHDS. first quality West India HUM. 15 cases, 3 doz. each 7 \ciy bupcaoi 1 Hogshead } Poit 20 casks Dunbar's Pale Ale 10 « « Poiler 2 tons China Sugar 2 bales Wrapping Papei 18 boxes Window Glass,, 12x10 8 cans Haw Oil 8 « Boiled Oil 20 kegs White Lead J. WoonnoisF. Queen Street, May 24th, 184 S.
Ex LOUISA.
MARSALA WINE vx Quarter Casks, (Woodhouse & Co.'s b-md) on Sals at the Stoics of the Undci>io'uert, J. Woqdiiousl. Queen St. April 14, 1848.
SPRING SEED WHEAT.
THE UNDERSIGNED ha* for sale a few bushels of the above valuable seed ; it h very piolific and may be sown with success in all August and September. DAVID WIfITE. Tamaki.
FARM ON THE TAMAKI FOR SALE.
THE FARM belonging to Mr. D. White, situated within ten minutes walk of St.' John's College. The Faim contains upwaids of 104 acres SO of which have been cultivated and laid down in grass, 50 acres of which is wdl established, being one and two yeais old. The uncultivated poition is nearly ready tor the plough. The whole of this Faim is arable, abundantly watered at all seasons, and is \\c)\ fenced and subdivided ; the soil is the finest in the distuct, and the quality »of the pasture may bo known from the fact of its being legularly stocked at the rate ot one hi ad pci "acie in glass, and their attaining to hi^h condition. As a Daiiy and Agricultural farm" it l* not siupassed. The Farm, if not sold within a limited period, will be offered for lease, on such term-! and for such number of years as may be agieed on. Title—Crown grant, and purchased at Government public auction of Crown lands. Farther information to be obtained fiom the owner on the farm, Davij) White, June ti. ISIS
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 1
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