GROCERY. MARK SOMERVILLE begs respectfully to inform his friends, the inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has com* menced business in the above line, and trusts by strict attention to the selection of the choicest Teas, Sugars, &c. &c. &c, to merit their kind patronage. West Queen Street, Auckland, Nov. 4th, 1848.' [a card.] MR. JOSEPH BEARD. SURGEON DENTIST, &c. &c. WEST QUEEN STREET.
JUST RECEIVED, Finest Fresh and Salt Butter, Finest Bathurst Cheese, Fine Congou Tea, at Is. 6d. ft) at REYNOLDS AND NOBLE'S CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET.
TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. FROM 10 to 12,000 feet of HARDWOOD (Stringy Bark) for Sale, at the old-established Timber Yard of the Undersigned, in Shoitland Crescent. Also, on Sale, a quantity of Kauri Weatherboards, and Scantling, of various lengths, from 8 feet to 20 feet, on moderate terms. John Henry, Timber Merchant. October 17, 1848.
WANGARI STONE LIME FOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street, At Is. 9d. per Bushel. Wm. Mclntosh, Agent. October 10, 1848.
On Sale by the Undersigned, ex Cheerful and other arrivals. MARTELL'S and HENNESSEY'S BRANDY 1 in or B P Rum B@loO. P. I out of Geneva, in hhds. and cases I Bond. Port, Sherry, and Madeira, in wood and bottle Marsala and Teneriffe Wines, in hhds. and qr. -casks Dunbar's Ale and Porter Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Java Coffee Manilla and China Sugars Patna Rice, superior quality Van Diemen's Land Flour Sydney Soap, in cwt. boxes Dip and Mould Candles 1 case Cribb's patent Congreves White and brown wrapping Paper Spades, No. 0, 1 , 2, and 3 Wheat Mills, various sizes Wheat and Flour Sieves Pipes, Window Glass 12x10 Linseed Oil, boiled and raw J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, Nov. 3, 1848.
CHARLES WHITMORE, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the neighbouring settlements that he has opened a shop in the above line in Shoitland Street, opposite the Exchange Hotel, where he hopes, by strict punctuality and attention to orders, as well as by superior workmanship and good material, to merit a share of the public patronage. Nov. 7, 1848.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DCROSBIE, Tailor, &c, " begs leave to inform his old Freuida and the Public generally, that he has removed into more commodious premises, 6ppositc the Exchange Hotel, and adjoining Mr. Makepeace's Store ; where he has on hand a WELL SELECTED STOCK OF COLONIAL TWEEDS, &c, And where Gentlemen can be supplied with Garments of the Newest Fashion, on the most reasonable terms, and with despatch, Shortland Street, Nov. 9th, 1848.
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 supplied.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 259, 22 November 1848, Page 4
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