MR. HYAM JOSEPH
BKbS to inform the Merchants and Traders of Auckland, that, having obtained an Auctioneer's license, he has taken those commodious premises in Queen-street, adjoining the store of Mr.Woodhousc, for the purpose of holding periodical Sales of Merchandize, Furniture, and Effects, where he trusts to receive a share of the public patronage. Mr. Joseph would merely add, that, while every effort will be made to study the interest of all those who may favor him with their sales, they will find a promptness in rendering account sales, and a disposition to grant accommodation, that cannot fail to be highly satisfactory. Convenient and extensive Pens will be furnished for the sale of cattle and horses, with the advantages of excellent paddocks and stabling, and he will devote his attention particularly to this department of the business. Queen-street, June 23, 1848
FOR SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, Received ex " Louisa," " Maid of Erin," Sfc. < |ST and 2nds FLOUR, in 2001b bags *■ Superior Table Rice Rice for native trade London Porter and Bass's Pale Ale Coffee — Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Liverpool Salt, and Liverpool Soap j Hardwood Drays, Carts, Trucks and Harrows Refined and Moist Sugars Wheat Mills, Brass Sieves and Reaping Hooks Cedar, in boards and plank Hunt's Port Wine, in hhds. and % casks Page's very old Port, in 1 and 3 dozen cases Ditto Sheiry ditto Gordon's Madeira in £ casks Champagne in 3 dozen cases Maitell's and Vineyard & Co's Brandy in hhds. Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen cases Robt. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. July 8, 1848.
NOTICE. NICHOLAS SIMMS requests all parties indebted to him to pay their accounts immediately, otherwise he will be necessitated to hand them to an agent for recovery. July 10,1848.
TO BE LET, A BAKEHOUSE, having an excellent Stone Oven, and all necessary fittings for immediate occupation and use. Possession may be had within one month from this date. Apply to Edward Irvine, Baker. Official Bay, July 3, 1848.
MR. E. GEORGE begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has This Day opened his House at Onehunga, and wishes to assure them that the same civility and attention will be afforded as when formerly of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.
VICTORIA HOTEL. THE Undersigned, taking possession of the above Hotel, on the Ist of July, respectfully solicits the support of his friends and the public. Every caie will be taken to ensure the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor him with their patronage. Jno. H. McCabe.
HARDINGTON'S EXCHANGE HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has This Day entered the Exchange Hotel, where eveiy attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of his visitors.
THE Undersigned begs to inform Families residing in Auckland and vicinity, that he is prepared to send out the following ai tides at wholesale prices, viz :—: — Draught Ale and Porter, by the gallon, upwards Bottled do do by dozen do Port & Sherry of qualities by dozen do Maitell's Brandy, W. I. Rum, and Gin by the gallon, upwaids. H. Hardington, Royal Exchange Hotel.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 223, 19 July 1848, Page 4
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