ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Cargo of the brig Esperanza,
Consisting of — 4Q CASKS BEEF 9 kegs Tongues 73 bags Biscuit 448 « Fine Flour, Y. D. Land 12 barrels ditto ditto ditto 7 bags Malt 12 " Hops 1 2 " Rye Grass 2 " Tares 4 " Seeds 72 " Seed Oats Y. D. Land 10 " " Wheat " 18 cases Jams 21 " Apples 17 baskets ditto 6 hhds. Ale 15 kegs Paints 2 cases Castor Oil 12 " Vinegar 112 bags Sugar 3 bales Leather 2 " Blankets 2 " Paper 1 case Paper Hangings 1 1 cases and bales Drapery and Furniture 1 " Pictures (Huron Pine Frames) 50,000 Shingles 4000 Broad Paling 1000 Boards 900 Battens 270 Quartering 160 Joists > 45 cases Brandy (1 dozen in each) % *a 2 hogsheads Martell's Brandy / § 3 « Rum f 2 puncheons " w 3 cases Matches 4 bales Corks 4 cases Mens f Boots and Shoes 2 " Kangaroo Skins and Kip Leather 70 bags Siam Sugar 6 cases T D Pipes 1 " Confectionery 16 casks Vinegar 8 " Roman Cement 3 « Glue 6 bales Sole Leather 100 doz. Basils 100 Pure Leicester Ewes in lamb 2 " " Rams 2 " Merino Rams 66 Fat Wethers Thomas Lewis, Fort-street. April 7, 1849.
EX " ADELAIDE." Now Landing and on Sale by the Undersigned MUSIC AND PICTURES Drapery, Cigars, Tobacco Hops, Flour Norfolk Island Pines. Thomas Lewis, Fort-street.
Ex " Maid of Erin."
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, LOAF, CRUSHED, & MAURITIUS SUGAR Confectionery, Vitriol Ivory Black, Ginger Beer Bottles American Clocks Nos. 4 & 2 Manilla Cigars A few dozen Ginger Wine Cloves, Peppermint. Thomas Lewis. Fort Street.
NOTICE.
GEORGE PLUMRIDGE
BEGS to announce to the Public of Auckland, and occasional visiters from the Bush, that he has taken part of those commodious premises known as the " Victoria Theatre," in Queen-street, which he opened on Monday last as — A comfortable oar ding and Eating House,
at which those wh, natronize him will find the comfort of a home, v* A h charges on the most moderate scale. Auckland, April 6, 184.
LOST,
From Mr. Grahame's Wharf; Commercial Bay, on the night of Tuesday last, 3rd inst. — A LARGE BLACK WHALE-BOAT, copper fastened, of about four tons or upwards. A Reward of One Pound will be given to any person restoring her to the undersigned. Henry Day, Butcher. Shortland-street, April 6, 1849.
MESSRS. LOW and MOTION, Millers, . are purchasers of Wheat in any quantities, at their Store, Queen street, Auckland, which they have opened in connection with their Flour Mills, for the Sale of Floui , Bran, &c, &c. Their present prices for Wheat are 4s. to ss. bushel, according to quality, Flour, ton, £13 to £15. Queen-street, Auckland, 2nd April, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 299, 11 April 1849, Page 4
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