FOR SALE
At the Stores of the Undersigned, Received ex "Louisa" u 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 Hardwood Drays, Caits, Tiucks 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 \ery old Port, m 1 and 3 dozen cases Ditto Sherry ditto Gordon's Madeira in casks Champagne in 3 dozen cases Martell's and Vineyard & Co's Brandy in hhds. Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen cases Robt. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street.
TOOTH'S XXX ALE.
A FEW lIHDS. of the above Celebrated ALE, ex " Emma," On Sale by W. C. Hayes. DOOR MATS. Ex "Emm\." "JUST Received, DOOR MATS, of various §J sizes, Single and Double, Also CARPET BROOMS Hair ditto, and Mops Black Lead Brushes Shoe and Clothes ditto Bottle ditto Wine Glasess W. C. Hayes. Shortland-street, August 14th, 1848.
r B HE UNDERSIGNED has received Ini voices of the following Goods, per Cornelm, daily expected from London — 200 doz. Pale Ale, very superior 100 ditto Strong Ale 100 ditto Porter 10 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 4 bales Crown, giey, brown, and cartiidge Paper 1 case assoited Stationery 2 tons Carb. Soda, in 1-^-cwt. Casks 1 ditto Washing Soda, in chryslals 1 ditto Epsom Salts. William Mackenzib. Shortland-street, August 15th.
WORKING BULLOCKS,
TO BE SOLD, A TEAM of Four, Six, or Eight Working Bullocks, with Boi\s, Yokes, and Chains. Also A First-rate Dray. Apply to James Simms, Epsom.
NEW STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. SYDNEY. THE Undersigned takes the opportunity of informing all who are connected with th Piess, that they can have any aiticle Stereotyped, which will go far to advance the Art of Printing in these Colonies. See the dificiency in the newspapers generally for want of Royal Arms, Ships, Steamers, Sloops, Tiees, for sale of wood, Emblems for Benefit Societies, and every other article used in Printing, which the advertiser is now ready to complete. Always on hand, 6 and 8 to Pica brass rule ; 6, 7, 8, 9 iuch and upwards, best finished composing sticks, brass and mahogany galleys, reglet, cases of every description — including Greek, Hebiew, Italic and triple ; type, Roman or Egyptian, from 8 line to 60 line ; quoins, letter and wetting boaids, and eveiy other article used in Printing, which will give general satisfaction as to quality and price. Henry Evers, Corner of Castlereagh and King-streets, Opposite Cunningham's Hotel. Sydney, 20th July, 1848.
ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUOTFD BY MRS. WAKEFIELD, Princes Street, Auckland, Opposite the B.nki
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 233, 23 August 1848, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 233, 23 August 1848, Page 4
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