CARGO BRIG "MAUKIN," Hughes, from Sydney. 1 CASES GENEVA,") *** V 4 gals, each 5 puncheons B.P. Rum 42 cases Clouzeau's Pale Brandy 5 cases China Cigars }■ in 'bond 43 kegs Ncgt ohead Tobacco j 25 cases Claret — St. Julien j 25 " " Lasette j 200 casks Bottled Ale and Porter— Maraetti's, Dunbar's, Byass's, and Tennants 12 hhds. Taylors Stout 20 " Tooth's Ale 10 tons best Flour 150 bags Maize 10 tons Coals 2 casks Bath Bricks 1 cask Soda Water Tumblers ] 9 tierces best Port Phillip Beef 5 casks Lemon Syiup 20 bundles f Round Iron 72 Camp Ovens 2 pieces Navy Blues 4 casks Chain, 7-16ths & 5-8 1 case Pit Saws 25 tubs Sugar Candy 29 bags Mauritius Sugar 4 casks Split Peas 1 large Iron Safe 1 Beam and Scales 10 casks Whiting 30 kegs White Lead Butcher's Knives— s, s£, 6, 6£ inches Garden Rakes, &c, &c, &c. W. S. Grahame, Foit-street. Feb. 19, 1849.
■WINES.
Ex "Maukin," Hughes, from Sydney, transhipped from the "Ann Smith," from Cadiz direct. f\ HOGSHEADS SHERRY WINE " 34 Quarter Casks " 35 Octaves " 2 Barrels " 77 Casks 10 Cases Sherry, 30 dozen Ex " Daniel Grant," from Oporto, 2 Pipes Port 2 Hogsheads ditto 28 Quarter- casks ditto 58 Cases ditto, 58 dozen 60 " ditto, 120 " 12 " ditto, 36 " (in bond.) 65 Cases ditto, 65 " W. S. Graiiame, Port Street.
ON SALE, EX " ROBERT PULSFORD," ALL THAT HAS ARRIVED, Aft BOXES AMERICAN AXES **" 6 ditto Handles. W. S. Graiiame, Foit Stieet.
CH BAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET. R REYNOLDS has now on m Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea ® Js, 4d. per pound, In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently lecommended. ALSO, A lot of BATHURST CHEESE, just imported.
Just Received, per " Colonist," LIVERPOOL SALT, White Lead, 2 Cases Matches. Thomas Lewis, Fort Street. Auckland, 20th Feb., 1849.
NOW LANDING FROM THE " JOHN BULL."
SOLE LEATHER Calf Skin Men's & Boys Boots & Shoes Calico, Slops and Hats Mauritius Sugar Cape Wine Thomas Lewis. Foit-stieet, Feb. 6,1849.
For Sale by the Undersigned. NEW ZEALAND CURED SALT FISH. J. A. Smith, Queen-street Auckland, Feb. 20, 1849.
WANTED, A RESPECT ABLE YOUTH, from 1 4 to 16 years of age, as an apprentice to the Plumbing, Glazing, and Painting Business. Apply to W. Tatters all, Feb. 27, 1849. Shoitland-street #
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 288, 3 March 1849, Page 4
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