CARGO OF THE BRIG " MAUKIN," Hughes, from Sydney. /■£ PUNCHEONS B.P. RUM "| 2 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco j 8 " " " I in bond. 4 Boxes Cavendish 11 •' " J ISO Bags Flour 20 Hhds. Tooth's Ale 10 Tieiees Draw's Beef 100 £ Chests Congou Tea 10 Chests " 200 Bags Pampanga Sugar 252 " Java " 40 Bundles Oakum 20 Barrels Tar 15 " Pitch 16 Bars 1 inch Iron, 40 Bars £ 1 Bakers' Spring Cart Russian Canvass, Nos. 1 to 6 1 Bale Roping Twine 14, 16, 18, and 24 oz. Copper |- and | inch Rod Copper Composition Nails | inch and 6 inch 12 Rolls China Matting Manilla Rope, 1 inch to 4 inch 2 Rolls Lead 9 Casks Lemon Syrup 40 Bags Biscuit 1 Beam, Chain Scales Nails 2 to 3 inch Flooring Brads " l£ to 4 inch Cut Clasp 73 Iron Pots 10 Drums Turpentine. W S. Grahame. Auckland, 10th April, 1849.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Cargo of the brig Esperanza, Consisting of — JQ 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 1 2 " 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 Boaids 900 Battens 270 Quartering 160 Joists 45 cases Brandy (1 dozen in each) -^ ta 2 hogsheads Kartell's Brandy (_ o 3 " Rum (^ 2 puncheons " * m 3 cases Matches 4 bales Corks 4 cases Mens 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 1 00 Pure Leicester Ewes in lamb 2 " " Rams 2 " Merino Rams 66 Fat Wethers Thomas Lewis, Fort-street. April 7, 1849.
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 Boarding and Eating House, at which those who oatronize him will find the comfort of a home, with charges on. the most moderate scale. Auckland, April 6, 18-19.
WANTED, SITUATIONS by a young man and his wife, lately arrived from Hobart Town. The man offers his services as Cook and General Servant, and his wife as Housemaid or to look after children. Highest testimonials as to character can be giten from last employer. For further particulars apply at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 4
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