ON SALE, JiX " MAUKIN," FROM SYDNEY.
| « HOGSHEADS ENGLISH ALE - B -^ 25 Cases Bottled Stout, in stone bottles 30 Cases Bottled Ale — Marzetti's, Dunbar's, Byass's 30 Casks Bottled Porter— Marzetti's, Dunbar's, Byass's ] 50 Bags Moist Sugar, Brown 100 " w " fine White 40 Boxes best Sydney Soap, I cwt. 1 Case Lucifer Matches, 50 gross 1 Dray and 1 Cart, Sydney made 7 Sets Harness— Shaft and Trace 11 Bags Brown Ginger 2 Boxes Bleached ditto Russian Navy Canvass, No. 1 to S 1 1 Bales Corks 6 Bales Striped Shirts 3 Bales 33 in. Calico 1 Bale Scotch Jean Shirts 12 Bales 10-4 Blankets
3 " 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 ditto Regatta Shirting Moleskin and Flushing Trowsers Chain and Anchors, all sizes Counterweighing Machines, 14-, 28, & 50 lbs. Weights, 2oz. to 4 lbs., 7, 14, and 28 lbs. Saddles, Hogskin, stufled flaps Martingales and Bridles, covered buckles Garden Rakes 5 Kegs 4 in. Spikes 5 ditto 5 ditto Eubank's Patent Nails, all sizes Copper Nails, all sizes Spades, Shovels, and Hoes American Axes, and Hatchets Brass Wire Flour Seives, 24-, 36, and 45 mesh Pit and Cross Cut Saws, 6, 6§, 7, 7^ feet Square, Round, and Flat Iron, all sizes. Tin Dippers White Lead Black, Yillow, and Green Paint Paint Oil, Boiled and Raw Stockholm and Coal Tar Pitch Europe Rope Patent Mannila, f to 4 in. Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Iron Pots Camp Ovens, Sad Irons &c. &C . &. W« S. Grahame, Fort Street.
WINES.
The Undersigned has just received an excellent assortment of Wines, the quality of Avhich is very superior to any hitherto imported, — consisting of — ■
I AO CASES OLD OPORTO BOTTLED AW PORT WINE 25 Cases Hunt's ditto ditto, in 3 doz. 16 do. Superior Sherry, 48 doz. 10 do. Reynault's Champagne 15 do. ditto ditto, Pink 20 do. Bucellas, 60 doz. 3 [ do. Sauterne, 6 doz. 10 do. Claret, 10 doz. 17 Quarter casks fine Brown Sherry 4 Hhd. do. Pale do. 4 Pipes very Superior E. I. Maderia 12 Quarter casks Hunt's Port W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street. Auckland, 26th July, 1848.
FIFTEEN SHILLINGS REWARD.
MISLAID, during the past week, a Black Handled Riding Whip, Silver mounted, as also, — a Malacca Cane, Silver mounted, with a Dolphin crest. Any person bringing the same to the New Zealander office, or to the Resident Magistrate's Court, will receive Ten shillings for the former, and Five shillings for the latter. Auckland, Aug. 4th, 1848.
WORK-BOXES, FANCY BASKETS, DRESSING-CASES, PERFUMERY, TOYS &c, &c, HHHE undersigned has just received a LARGE X AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of Articles; as above, including — Ladies' Rosewood and Mahogany Work-boxes, inlaid with brass, pearl, and enamel — various sizes Fancy Willow and Straw Baskets, in variety of sizes and patterns Gentlemen's Rosewood Dressing ases " Leather Roll-up ditto " Portable Pocket Ditto Writing Desks — mahogany and rosewood, brass bound Poi table 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 ases Rogers' and Levick's best Penknives and Pocket ditto Gold Ear-rings and Lockets Tortoise-shell and Pearl ard ases Parasol Rings Tortoise-shell Side, Back, Poll, and Rack Combs, and Hair Pins J. Williamson, Stationer, &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 230, 12 August 1848, Page 4
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534Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 230, 12 August 1848, Page 4
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