ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, Cargo of the Brig " Maukin,", THIRTY CASES PORT WINE 4 Casks Burton Ale, stiong 8 casks Butter— N. S. Wales 100 hags Fine Floui Ijo ditto Sugar 8 boxes Black Tea 20 Thirty Catty Chests T carotel Cunants 16' boxes Sago 10 bags Rice, Patna. 3 packages Ai row root 100 hags Bian 50 ditto Maize 7 casks Oranges 50 Grindstones, of sizes 43 bags Liverpool and fine Table Salt J 3 casks Washing Soda 20 cans Linseed Oil 10 bags Barley 5 casks Whiting 15 cans Turpentine 22 kegs Paint, yellow and white 1 cask English Ships' Blocks 1 2 kegs 3 inch Patent Nails 7 packages Ironmongery 2 tons Iron, assorted Rod Copper Large Flour Mills 5 bales Printed Cottons 5 cases Cottons 8 casks London Liquid Blacking 20 casks White Lead 3 Drays, strong 3 Caits, ditto 100 bags Biscuit 7 packages Haberdashery 4 cases Cottons 4 bales Linen 2 boxes Saddlery 1 cask Molasses 1 case Sydney made Lucifcrs 100 lbs. fine Sporting Powder G boxes Soap, Colonial. W. S. Graiimwe, Fort Street. Auckland; 23rd May, 1848.
ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, fi^OUR PUNCHEONS ? B p RUM •**• 30 Hogsheads S X< KUM 4 hogsheads finest Pale Cognac } Maitcll's 8 ditto Daik ditto, 60 case Geneva, 10.0. P. 5 dozen Cherry Biandy 5 cases Champagne — pints 10 ditto ditto — quarts 20 cases Claret 5 ditto Sauterne 1 0 ditto Bucellas 50 cases, 1 dozen each Poit 50 ditto ditto Sheny Marsala, in quaiter casks 3 hogsheads Sherry 8 ditto very fine Port 30 casks Bottled Ale 30 ditto Bottled Porter Byas's Dunbar's Marzelti. W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street. Auckland, 23rd May, 1848.
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK.
HpIIE Trustees of the above Institution ap- ■*• pointed under the Local Ordinance, hereby give Notice, that the Business of the above Bank, will be conducted at the Office of the Union Rank of Australia, in Princes' Street, on and after Monday, the 29th Instant, and that the hours of attendance will be as follows :—: — For Receiving Deposits — Mondays, fiom 9 to 10 o'clock in the Foienoon. For Payino — Saturdays, from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Foienoon. The old Depositors are requested to call on either of the above days, and sign the new Rules and Regulations, after which they will be entitled to receive 5 per cent Interest on the amount of their deposits. The piopcr days of attendance for the seveial Trustees can be learnt at the Bank office, and will be in the order of their appointment as published in the printed Rules. By order of the Trustees, Alexander Kerr, Accountant. Auckland, May 20, 1848.
WANTED a MAN or a Strong LAD, who can drive Bullocks, and be useful on a Farm. Apply at the Exchange Hotel. May 30, 1848.
LIME STONE LIME.
I (\(\(\ BUSHELS New Zealand STONE 1 5 VVV LIME, thoroughly calcined by New Zealand Coal. On Sale at the Auckland Brick and Tile Works. May 19, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 214, 17 June 1848, Page 4
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