On Sale at the fS tores of the Undersigned, ex " Elora,'* ftAA DOZEN London Bottled OVU BEER 15 Tons Liverpool Salt. James Macky, Queen Street, 23rd June, 1848.
SCOTCH WHISKEY. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned Ex DEBORAH, % HOGSHEADS SUPERIOR ** SCOTCH WHISKEY. James Mac ky. Queen Street. June 2, 1848.
CHEAP GROCERIES. Great Reduction in Prices. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Cus~ tomeis that he commences, To-Morrow, selling for Reahy Money only, when j aGREAT REDUCTION will be made in the pr cc of Groceries, which will he sold cheaper than at the cheapest shop in Auckland. Everything is of first-rate quality — consisting of the usual good Black and Gieen Teas, Moist and Refined Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Rice, Oatmeal, Barley, Butter, Cheese, Currants, Figs, Pickles, Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco, Comfits, Fruits, Sauces, Pickled Tongues, Oils of all sorts. With the usual assortment of Ironmongery, Tinware, Crockeiy and Flint Glass. P. Monro. Corner Shop, Queen-street, June 30th, 1848.
MR. E. GEORGE begs to infoim his friends and the public, that he has This Day opened his House at Onehunga, and wishes to assiue them that the same civility and attention will be afftnded as when formcily of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.
HARDINGTON'S EXCHANGE HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify to his fiiends and the public, that ho has Tim Day enteied the Exchange Hotel, whcic every attention will be paid to the comfoit and convenience of his visitors.
THE Undersigned begs to infoim Families residing in Auckland and vicinity, that he is prepared to send out the following articles at wholesale prices, viz :—: — Draught Ale and Porter, by the gallon, upwards Bottled do do by dozen do Poit & Sherry of qualities by dozen do Maitell's Brandy, W. I. Rum, and Gin by the gallon, upwards. H. Hardington, Royal Exchange Hotel,
MR. HYAM JOSEPH
BEGS 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,Furniturc, 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
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 226, 29 July 1848, Page 4
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