FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Just landed from the " John Bull," " Adelaide," and " Deborah,"— PAINT S— C O L O R S Sheet Lead Calf and Sole Leather — Basils Boots — Shoes Wrapping Paper 3 cases Paper Hangings Wheat Mills Currants — Loaf Sugar Fine Flour, Y. D. Land, in 100 & 2001b bags A few packages Drapery Thomas Lewis, Foit-street.
NOW LANDING from the Sisters, and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned :—: — 20 Hhds. Wine 1 1 Casks Vinegar 4 « Glue 16 " Roman Cement 145 Bags Y. D. Land fine Flour 100 " " " Biscuit 84 " fine Sugar 1 6 Cases Pipes Matches, Jams Wrapping Paper No. 4 Cigars 27 Packages Drapery 3 Cases Boots and Shoes. Grass and Gardeu Seeds, from Van Diemen's Land. Thomas Lewis. Fort-street, Dec. 1, 1848.
TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF— Several superior MILCH COWS, some calved, others to calve early in the ensuing year. These Cows are known for the richness of their milk ; as also their extreme docility. One Yearling Bull, some of the Heifers in Calf, and a variety of Calves of various ages, can be seen on application to William Bird, on the farm of Mr. Wm. Church, Tamaki. Dec. 9th, 1848.
EDWARD WALL, (Late of the Bay of Islands), RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has commenced business as Ship and General BLACKSMITH, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, where he hopes — by executing Orders intrusted to him with punctuality, neatness, and despatch — to meet with a share of public patronage. jgg- For hire by the day or week, 3 powerful Jack-Screws for canting vessels, raising houses, &c. Auckland, Dec. 9, 1848.
NOW SELLING AT THE CHEAP LITTLE TEA & GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET, SPLENDID NEW FRUITS, FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. *VrOTWITHSTANDING the scarcity of 111 fine Fruit at present in Auckland, R. Reynolds begs to acquaint his customers and the public that his prices will be even lower than heretofore for a first-rate sample. Dec. 8, 1848. LAND AND COTTAGE WANTED. WANTED, on a good Road or the Tamaki River, within seven miles of Auckland, from ten to twenty acres of good Land, partly improved, with a frame Cottage upon it. Terms must be moderate for ready cash. A line stating lowest terms and particulars addressed to " J. H.," New Zealander Printing Office, will receive prompt attention if delivered two weeks from date. Auckland, Dec. 20, 1848.
BLACKING DEPOT, Princes Street, Auckland. JOHN SHEPHERD begs to inform the Gentry of Auckland, and its inhabitants generally, that he has on hand LIQUID AND PASTE BLACKING of his own manufacture, which he feels confi - dent in asserting, is the best in the colony, and not surpassed in the world. He can warrant it to produce, with great ease, a bright Polish, that will retain its brilliancy, while at the same time it will soften and preserve the Leather. J. S. will merely add that he feels assured that all parties who may give a trial to his Celebrated India Rubber Waterproof Blacking will continue to support him, and in so doing they will keep within the colony a considerable sum now expended in the importation of a very inferior article. N. B. — Considerable allowance made to purchasers of large quantities.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 268, 23 December 1848, Page 4
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