CARGO OF THE BRIG "MAUKIN," Hughes, from Sydney.
| fit HHDS. BENGAL RUM 27 0. P. 10 " Jamaica « 90. P. 5 " Martell's Dark Cognac 2 " " Pale " 30 " Tooth's Ale 10 cases Champagne, 30 dozen 21 " Sauterne, 48 dozen 280 bags Flour First, Y. D. Land 1 0 bales Canvass Ix 6 9 cases Copper 16 to 24 oz. 0 Kegs Composition Nails 5 tons Liverpool Salt 10 cans ■) LinsecdOil 11 casks] 80 boxes Soap 4 casks Ship's Double and Single Blocks 43 boxes Mould Candles 27 " Dip " 25,000 Laths 100 Cheeses 14 Sides Bacon 50 bags Rice 50 " Biscuit 1 case Lavender Water 7 barrels Coal Tar 1 2 coils Spun Yarn 6 bales Oakum Door Mats 2 casks 7-16 Chain 89 bars 1 -inch and f -inch Round Iron 1 case Saddles and I case Bridles 1 case Pit Saws, 6-feet to 8-feet 10 casks Beef — Drake's 1 pair 3 -feet French Burr Stones 2 bales Striped Shirts 7 packages Boots and Shoes Grocer's Paper White Pepper and Black Pepper 100 ©ongou Tea 50 " Hyson 10 chests Souchong 60 boxes " 100 pieces Cedar 1 Spring Cart. W. S, Grahame. Fort -street.
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " Maukin," 3 (\ HHDS. FINE JAMAICA RUM. JLVf W. S. Grahame, Fort-street
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Ex "Maukin," Hughes, from Sydney. transhipped from the "Ann Smith/ from Cadiz direct. fj HOGSHEADS SHERR 5f WINE y * 34 Quarter Casks " 2 Octaves " 35 Barrels "
77 Casks 10 Cases Sherr), 30 dozen Ex " Daniel Grant," from Oporto, 2 Pipes Port 2 Hhds. ditto 28 Quarter-casks ditto 58 cases ditto, 58 dozen 60 " ditto, 120 « 12 " ditto, 36 " (In Bond,) 65 Cases ditto, 65 « W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
Now Landing ex " Cheerful" and " Fanny," and on Sale by the Undersigned — O(j HOGSHEADS B. P. R U M &" 5 hogsheads Martell's Brandy 30 cases Geneva 20 cases Hunt's Port 10 " Claret 13 " Champagne 250 bags Flour 119 " Liverpool and Dairy Salt 1 hogshead basket Salt 50 bags Patna Rice 3 cases Curry Powder 2 " Sago 1 « East India Chetnay 126 bags Java Sugar 20 boxes Mould and Dip Candles 80 kegs White Lead 2 bales Canvas and Sewing Twine 4 tons Round, Square, and Flat Iron J, WoODHOUSE, Queen-street.
May 11, 1849.
TO LET, THE IRON STORE in Queen Street. Enquire of Mr. Williams, Hobson-street,
HP HE Subscriber can take in a few horses or I cattle to graze in his paddoofks at Epsom. A view of these paddocks will be a sufficient inducement for parties wanting to tend cattle to grass. Apply to P. Donovan, Shortland-street, or at his residence Epsom.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 4
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