[On Saie by tut. I'ndekmgnfo. WEST INDIA HUM "} Mai toll's Biandy f ]u Q} OuM.eut, in casps > ()f fi { Poit, Sherry and Mai sain \ Wine — in wood & bottle J Dunbai'b Ale and Porter Congou and Hyson Skin Tea China and Manilla Sugar Wheat Mills, various <sizes Flour and Wheat Sen es Spades, No. 0, 1,2 Raw and Boiled Oil Window Glass, 10x12 Blue, White and Blown Wiapping Papei AND Now landing, ex " Chceiful," 100 Bags First Quality Floiu 40 Boxes Soap 12 do. Dip Candles 5 do. Speim do. 2 Casks Cheese 4 do. Butter 2 Cases Airowroot 1 Cask Limejuice 6 do. Oranges and Lemons 10 Boxes Pipes J. WOODIIOUSE. Queen-street, July 1, IS4B.
ON SALE BY TIIE UNDERSIGNED, STOCKHOLM TA R Stockholm Pitch — Coal Tar Ilosin — Kaune Rickcis Potatoes, &c, &c. Thomas Russell. Mast and Block Maker, Fort street. I
TO LET, With Immediate Possession, THE COTTAGE and Allotment of Land, at present occupied by the Undersigned, at Windsor Terrace, adjoining the property of Colonel Hulme. C. J. Stone. Windsor Terrace, July 14, 1848.
CIGABSn JUST RECEIVED, AN]) ON SALE BY TIIE UNDERSIGNED, QA AAA CIGARS, (prime old OVjVW Manilas,) Nos. 3 and 4. These Cigars have been sent expressly to Order, and on trial will be found superior to any in the Market. F. Gardiner. Tobacco, Snuff, & Cigar Depot. Shortland Street, ) July 14th, 1848. J
CIGARSJ_CIGAHS ! Just Landed, — Ex "Maid of Erin," And on Sale by the Undersigned, 1S 9 000 SPLENDID MANILLAS! RODEIIT C. JOPLIN. Cigar and Tobacco Depot, Queen-street, July 10, 1848. JSJ.B. — Bush stations supplied with Tobacco at the lowest fraction of profit.
WOR,K-BOXES, FANCY BASKETS, DRESSING-CASES, PERFUMERY, TOYS, &c, &c, Ex " Maid of Erin."
rpilE undersigned has just received a LARGE 1 AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of Articles, as above, including — Ladies' Rosewood and Mahogany Work-boxes, mlaid.with brass, pearl, and enamel — various sizes Fancy Willow and Straw Baskets, in variety of sizes and patterns Gentlemen's Rosewood Dressing Cases " Leather Roll-up ditto " Portable Pocket Ditto Writing Desks — mahogany and rosewood, brass bound Portable Writing Desks Wax Taper Lights, in cocoa-wood boxes Coiled ditto in fine box-wood cases Steel Bead and Silk Purses / German Silver and Gilt ivory handled Tooth Picks Silver Pencil Cases Bogers' and Levick's best Penknives and Pocket ditto Gold Ear-rings and Lockets Tortoise-shell and Pearl Card Cases Parasol Rings Tortoise-shell Side, Back, Poll, and Rack Combs, and Hair Pins &c., &c, &c. J. Williamson, Stationer, &c. July 14, 1848.
ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUCTED BY MRS WAKEFIELD, Princes Street, Auckland, Opposite the Bank.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 223, 19 July 1848, Page 4
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