SELLING OFF. TC. HALIiAMORE 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 forthwith. N. B. The Shop and Premises will be to et about Christmas next. 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. WANGARI STONE LIME FOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street, At Is. 9d. per Bushel. Wm. Mclntosh, Agent. October 10, 1848.
NEW BOOKS, (Published by Messrs. Rivington, London), Just received by the Undersigned. MY BEE B O O X, by the Rev. W. C. Cotton, M. A., with numerous wood cuts. Short and Simple Letters to Cottagers, by the Rev. W. C. Cotton, M. A., in seven parts, or in one volume, cloth. Davy's Selections for a Lending Library Constance, a tale, addressed to the daughters of England Recantation, a tale, written during a residence in Tuscany and the Papal States James's Thoughts on passages selected from " The Fathers" Evans Scripture Biography Hill's Scenes of 1792, or a Tale of the Revolution The Old Man's Rambles Tales for the Bush, by Mrs. Vidal Winterton, by Mrs. Vidal Murray's Alphabet of Emblems The Old Man's Home, by Adams The King's Messengers, by do Davy's Letters on Roman History and other subjects Whiteheads Sketch of the Established Church in India Songs of the Wilderness, by Bishop Mountain Ashton Hall, a tale of daily life, by Mrs. Montgomery The Vast Army, by the Rev. E. Monro Stories of Cottagers, by the same author Dunster's Stories from Froissart Godfrey Davenant, a tale of school life Colton Green, a tale of the Black Country Neales tales of Christian Endurance • — — Heroism Luke Sharpe, or knowledge without religion The Charcoal Burners, or the grateful Artist &c. &c. &c. John Williamson, Bookseller, &c. Shortland-street, Dec. 8, 1848. TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA ! ! ! SELLING OFF.
I^HE UNDERSIGNED has this day reduced the price of the Best Black Tea, to Is. 4d. per lb., and will make a corresponding reduction on all other articles of Groceries, as his stock must be sold before the end of this month. The Shop and Premises will be to let. George Codlin. High Street. Ist December, 1848.
I _ . i EXCHANGE TAP. JDEST BURTON ALE Is. 6d. per Quart, 4-|d. per Glass. Also — a Horse and Gig and Saddle Horses for hire. H. Hardington* BURTON ALE. THE only Genuine BURTON ALE in the Province of New Ulster on Sale at theAuckland Hotel, Queen-street. Best Bottled Ale and Porter only Is. 6d. per bottle. Best Draft London Porter, Is. per quart. December, 12, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 268, 23 December 1848, Page 4
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