ON SALE, Ttf /I ARTELL'S COGNAC, Pale and Dark IV I Hennessy's do do do Gin, in 4 gallon cases Rum, B. P., Puncheons and Hogsheads ISLAY WHISKEY, in Puncheons and ± Casks Cherry Brandy &c. &c. &c. W. S. Grahame, F-oit Street. Auckland, Sept. 5, 1848.
WINES. ON SALE, Afk CASES OLD OPORTO BOTTLED ** XF PORT WINE 20 Cases Hunt's ditto ditto, in 3 doz. 6 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 Also — Just arrived 8 Cases very superior Claret, 24 dozen 8 ditto W. I. Madeira, 24 dozen W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AF A R M in a high state of cultivation, within six miles of Auckland, with a constant and abundant supply of Water. Also, a House and about Six acres of Land, and Forty small allotments, within two miles of the Court House. For further particulars, apply to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor. Auckland, Oct. 24, 1848.
LIME. For Sale by the Undersigned — OAAA BUSHELS OYSTER SHELL £VW LIME. C. Berry, Next to the « Caledonian" Hotel. Fort Street,
FOR SALE, At the stores of the Undersigned, POTATOES, of excellent quality Maize Hams and Bacon (New Zealand) Lard Salt Pork aud Beef Vinegar Pitch and Rosin Oranges and Lemons Good Salt Butter, at Is. per lb. &c, &c, &c. George Hunter, General Dealer, Queen -street. *^* Shipping supflied.
LICENSED HOUSE FOR SALE, AT PANMURE, about six miles from Town, now doing a good business. A satisfactory reason will be given for the present proprietor giving up. A moderate sum only will he required for the purchase, Apply on the premises, Panmure Inn, or to Thomas Weston & Co. Shortland-street, October 27, 1848.
FOB SALE.
\ GOOD WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, xjL situate on Mechanic's Hill, adjoining the properties of Major Gray, and the Rev. J. F. Churton. It has one of the most commanding views of the entrances to, and likewise the whole of the harbor, and it has a good well of water on the ground. For particulars apply at the office of the New Zealander, or at Mr. Hunter's General Store Queen-street.
LOST. BETWEEN the Landing Place, and the School House, in Official Bay, A WATCH KEY, and GOLD SEAL, with a small ship engiaved on it. Whoever will bring the same to the New Zealander Office, will receive Ten Shillings Reward.
NOTICE.
MR. GEORGE RICH, of Epsom, begs to acquaint Holders of stock, and the public in general, that he has established himself as VETERINARY SURGEON, a profession in which, in all its branches, he has acquired great experience in England, and which he has likewise pratised privately in this colony with uniform success. His services are available at any moment ; but it is his intention, for the sake of more general convenience, to attend for consultation at the Masonic Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday, from eleven o'clock till one,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 4
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