•WINES.
Ex "Maukin," Hughes, from Sydney, transhipped from the " Ann Smith," from Cadiz direct. (I HOGSHEADS SHERRY WINE ** 34 Quarter Casks " 35 Octaves " 2 Barrels « 77 Casks « 10 Ceases Sherry, 30 dozen Ex " Daniel Grant," from Oporto, 2 Pipes Poit 2 Hogsheads ditto 28 Quarter- casks ditto 58 Cases ditto, 58 dozen CO " ditto, 120 " 12 « ditto, 36 " (in bond.) 65 Cases ditto, 65 " W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
EX "MAUKIN," Hughes, from Sydney. OA HHDS. ALE MXJ 169 Bags Flour 150 bags Manilla Coffee 5 Tons best Liverpool Salt 8 cases Washing Soda 4 Tons best Colonial Soap 1 package Shaft and Leading Harness 6 Strong Tilt Drays 1 case Sydney made Matches 5 cases Mustard 25 Sides Bacon 8 cases Oilman's Stores Herrings, Salmon, Pickles, Vinegar, &c, &c, 10 boxses Muscatel Raisins 2 casks White Lead, and 1 Black Paint 30 dozen Spades 4, 4i, 5, 51, & 6 in. Spike Nails Brass Wire Seives W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
ON SALE, EX " ROBERT PULSFORD," ALL THAT HAS ARRIVED, A A BOXES AMERICAN AXES 6 ditto Handles, W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
JOHN BOLUS, TAILOK, BEGS to announce that he has commenced business, as above, in the Shop adjoining the Office of Mr. Marston, Solicitor, West Queen Street, where he will be happy to receive Orders ; or will have much pleasure in waiting upon Gentlemen, at their residences to take measures, so as to ensure accurate execution of work committed to his charge and he can, with great confidence, warrant his Workmanship and Material to be equal to that of any London house. J. B. has on hand a Stock of West of England Broad Cloths, black and invisible green — Black and Fancy Doeskins — and Fancy and Plain Sydney TWEEDS, in great variety. A few Fancy Waistcoatings fit for the present Season. N. B. — The latest London and Paris Fa shions have just been received at his establishment.
TO BE SOLD. TWO TOWN ALLOTMENTS situate in Upper Queen-street, containing respec- : tively 2 roods and 24 perches, and 2 roods and 35 perches. These Allotments are only separated from the p:esent Government House by a narrow strip of land — they command a magnificent view of the Town and Harbour — are each of them supplied with a never failing spring of water — and are ploughed up — they will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Two Town Allotments at the back of Hob-son-street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. Wright — these allotments will also be sold together or separate. Also — a very valuable Building Frontage in the business part of Queen-street — and a water frontage allotment in Custom Housestreet. For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. Hardy, Victoria-street.
TO LET, A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, lined and papered, with a good Garden attached. It is situated on the road leading fiom Queen-street lo Government House. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to Mr. C. Whitmore, Bootmaker, Shoriland-street, or on the premises, to ; James Harris. January 16, 1849.
FOR SALE, BY the Undeisigned, a few tons ' SALT PORK, and about 200 bushels WHEAT. W: Combes.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 4
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