JUST IiKCEIVEI), PKll "OSPRKY," ON SALE AT I'IIK sitmrSOK TIH: UNDEUSIONrD. ii^~fl PACKAGE S, containing a Gc- ■*- neial assoitment — Superfine and Pilot Cloths Buckskins and Wai.slcoatmgs Tnilois' Tiimmings Cdshnicie and i)e Lame Di esses IMgings, Ribbons, &c. Cupels. Hearth Uu^, Blankets Fine Flour, Y. I). Land Moist, ciushed and Loaf Sugar Thomas Lewis. Fort-street, July 11,1848.
"ON SALE BY TIM UNDEKSIGNKI), at mr, CORN & FLO UK. STORE. O*kA BAGS FLOUa /^•3\y 2;}() Bftgg oo a t s 90 Ditto Bran, L &c. Rice, Oatmeal, &c. Coarse, Fine and Basket Salt New South Wales Cheese Salt Pork, Beef, Tongues, &c. Also A Few Excellent Potatoes. Abraham Mears, Shortland-street. August Ist, 1848.
FOR SALE At the Stores ov the Undersigned, Received ex " Louisa,'" " Maid of Erin" fyc. | ST and 2nds FLOUR, in 2001b bags *■ Superior Table Rice Rice for native trade London Porter and Bass's Pale AleCoffee — Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Liverpool Salt, and Liverpool Soap Hardwood Drays, Carts, Trucks and Harrows Refined and Moist Sugars Wheat Mills, Brass Sieves and Reaping Hooks Cedar, in boards and plank Hunt's Poit Wine, in hhds. and | casks Page's very old Port, in 1 and 3 dozen cases Ditto Sherry ditto Gordon's Madeira in \ casks Champagne in 3 dozen cases Mai toll's and Vineyard & Go's Brandy in hhds. Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen cases Rout. A. FitzGerald, Foit Street.
CONNELL AND RIDINGS HAVE KOR SALE, AP ATE N T MAN G L E.— This article will be found to be very valuable in private families, from the ease with which it can be woiked, and smaill space which it occupies. August 1, 1848.
LAND FOR SALE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS HAVE FOR SALE TWO TOWN ALLOTMENTS: viz. — 55 and 5G of section 44, containing 2 roods and 20 perches. Price— £2s.
NOTICE. [VTICIIOLAS SIMMS requests all parties J3I indebted to him to pay their accounts immediately, otherwise he will be necessitated to hand them to an agent for recovery. July 10, 1848.
ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a SCOTCH TERRIER, cropped cars, color — Brown and Grey, with shoit legs. Whoever will deliver the dog to Ensign Wynyard's servant, or at the Office of the New Zealander, will receive the above reward.
ANY Paity who may have left aiticlcs of Jewellery for repair or otherwise, with J. 11. Watt, can receive them upon application to Mr. E. Meurant. Auckland, August 1, 1848.
NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I, William Grace, of Bank Street (in the rear of the Masonic Hotel, Princes' Street), Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Gentleman ; one of the Attorneys of the Court of King's Bench, (now Queen's Bench), Four Couils Dublin, of that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called Ireland, and also Attorney, Solicitor, and Proctor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; intend to apply in one Month from the date hereof, or the first opportunity that may offer, to be admitted an Attorney and Solicitor of Her Majesty's; Supreme Court of New Zealand. Wm. Grace. Auckland, July 28, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 4
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