The Undersigned have for Sale, |f| CASES FINE OLD PORT, @ 3^ s< P er dozen. 10 ditto ditto Sherry, @ 345. per dozen 10 ditto ditto Bronte Madeira, (a) 30s. " Champagne in 1 dozen cases, @ 48s. Port and Sherry, @ 10s. $y gallon Pale Brandy, @ 1 5s. " ' Geneva in Cases of 15 bottles, @ 255. #• case J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Queen-street, June 15th, 1849.
CARGO OF THE BRIG "MAUKIN, Hughes, from Sydney. f « HHDS. BENGAL RUM 27 O. P. A** 10 « Jamaica " 90. P. 5 " Maitell's Dark Cognac 2 " " Pale " 30 " Tooth's Ale 10 cases Champagne, 30 dozen 24 " Sauterne, 48 dozen 280 bags Flour First, Y. D. Land 10 bales Canvass Ix 6 9 cases Copper 16 to 24 oz. 5 Kegs Composition Nails 5 tons Liverpool Salt n casks} LinSCedOil 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 Watei 7 barrels Coal Tar 12 coils Spun Yam 6 bales Oakum Door Mats 2 casks 7-16 Chain 80 bars 1 -inch and |-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 Shiits 7 packages Boots and Shoes Grocer's Paper White Pepper and Black Pepper 100 Congou Tea 50 " Hyson 10 chests Souchong 60 boxes " 100 pieces Cedar 1 Spring Cart. W. S, Graiiame. Foit-stieet,
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex "Maukin," lA HHDS. FINE JAMAICA RUM. iV W. S. Grahame, Fort-street.
WINES. Ex "Maukin," Hughes, from Sydney. transhipped from the "Ann Smith," from Cadiz direct. 6 HOGSHEADS SHERRY WINE 34 Quarter Casks " 2 Octaves 35 Barrels " 11 Casks 10 Cases Sherry, 30 dozen Ex " Daniel Grant," *rom Oporto, 2 Pipes Poit 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. Graiiame, Fort Street.
OLD ESTABLISHED CORN AND FLOUR STORE. AMEARS in returning his sincere thanks . to his Friends and the Public generally, for the liberal support that he has received since his commencement in business; begs to acquaint them that having on hand a large number of Pigs and Sheep,—he has this day commenced killing Parties wishing to favour him with a call can be supplied with good Pork and Mutton at MODERATE PRICES. Just received a fresh supply of Hams and Bacon, Lard, Salt Beef, Maize, Bran, Flojr, Cape Barley, Oats, Clover and other seeds. Shortland-street, June 20, 1849.
CHOICE FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS. A FEW of the best sort of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots und Plumbs, together with some Vines, and a few choice shrubs, Camelias Laurustinuses, &c, &c, for sale at the Nursery Ground of the late John Edgerley, Epsom Road. Early application should be made, Auckland, June 11,1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 320, 23 June 1849, Page 4
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