NOW LANDING from the Sisters, and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned :—: — 20 Hhds. Wine 11 Casks Vinegar 4 " Glue ] 6 " Ttoman Cement 145 Ba;^s Y. D. Land fine Flour 100 " " " Biscuit S4 " line Sugar 1 6 Cases Pipes Matches. Jams Wiapping Paper No. 4 Cigais 27 Packages Drapeiy 3 Cases Boots and Shoes. Thomas Lewis. Fort-street, Dec. 1, 1848.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AT THE CORN AND FLOUR STORE. FLOUR in 100 and 200 lb bags Maize, New South Wales ditto, New Zealand Maize meal Crushed Maize Bran and Pollard Split Peas, Bailey and Sago Oatmeal, Rice, &c. Salt, Butter Sheep's and Neat's Tongues. Also a constant supply of Excellent Hay. Abraham Mears, Shoitland Street.
December Ist, 1848.
D. C R 0 S B I E, TAILOR 4- DRAPER, sliortl'and-street, opposite the exchange Hotel, BEGS leave to info.-m the Ladies of Auckland and its viciaity that he lias received, per last ship, direct from England, a well selected Stock of GALA AND CLAN TARTANS, which will be offered at prices to insuie satisfaction. Dec. 1, 1848.
TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA ! ! ! SELLING OFF. THE UNDERSIGNED has this day reduced the piice of the Best Black Tea, to Is. 4d. per lb., and will make a corresponding l eduction on all other aiticles of Groceries, as his slock must be soldbefoie the end of this month. The Shop and Premises a\ ill be to let. George Codlin. High Street. Ist December, 1848.
SELLING OFF. TC. lIALLAMORE begs to acquaint • the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that on Monday next, he will commence selling off the whole of his Stock in Trade, consisting of— Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Earthenware, Glass, &c, being about to close his Establishment. All Goods to be paid for on dalivery after this date. T. C. H. requests all accounts owing to him to be paid foithwith. N. B. The Shop and Premises will be to et about Christmas next.
AT a Meeting of the Provisional Committee of the Auckland and New Ulster AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, held at the Masonic Hotel, on Monday, 27th Nov., — it was resolved that a General Meeting should be held at the same place, on Saturday, the 9th December, at 2 p. m., for the adoption of rules and for the election of officers forthe ensuing year. The attendance of all who are interested in the prosperity of the colony is invited. James Baber, Secretary, pro tern. Auckland, Nov. 30, 1848.
FLAX.
THE Undersigned will purchase TIHORI or other superior sorts of FLAX, @ from £14 to £16 Ton, according to quality ; to be delivered at Auckland, on or after the first of March next. Samples of the required quality may be had on application to Whytlaw & Co.
WANTED, BY the undersigned, a STOUT LAD, to assist at the Blacksmith trade. Liberal wages will be given. Edward Wall, Shortland Street. Nov. 28, 1848.
ROYAL EXCHANGE TAP. JJEST BURTON ALE Is. 6d. per Quart, 4id. per Glass,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 263, 6 December 1848, Page 4
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