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THE FINEST | CAVENDISH TOBACCO IN THE COLOrCY, AT REYNOLD S'S LITTLE TEA AND GEOCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET.

For sale by the Undersigned, at his New Premises, Whsrf, Queen-street— A BAGS Y. D. LAND FINE FLOUR • v 500 ditto MAURITIUS SUGAR Rice, Barley, Oats, Oatmeal Candles, Soap Congou and Hyson Tea Rum, Brandy, aod Wine BLANKETS, CALICO, SLOPS Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Cloth Caps, White Shirts Black and Blue superfine Cloth " " Pilot and Beaver ditto Gala Plaids, Orleans and Cobourgh Cloth, Muslin de Lame, and Cashmere Di esses Shawls, Paris Hats, &c. Solar Lamps, 1, 2, 3, and 4 burners BEER ENGINES Sole Leather, Hops, Room Paper Kangaroo Skins Prime Salt Beef Thomas Lewis, Queen-stieet. June 30th, 1849.

On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex " Jane Catherine, " from London — QA CASES, each 3 doz., Booth & Cos. superior London OLD TOM 6 qr. -casks fine Scotch Whiskey 10 hogsheads West India Rum 20 casks London Stout, in pint and quait stone bottles 10 casks boiled and raw Linseed Oil 26 cans Turpentine 120 kegs White Lead 3 rolls 4-lb Sheet Lead 1 bale Seaming Twine 4 cases, each 100 sheets, Sheathing Metal, 20 and 22 oz. 1 cask Metal Sheathing Nails 29 coils of Europe Cordage Anchors and Chain Cables, &c. James Macky. Auckland, 29th June, 3 849. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned I£sO BAGS N - S - W. FINE FLOUR x " w 300 " Y. D. L. " " 250 « S. Australian " " 1000 lbs. Y. D. L. Assoited JAMS. D. Nathan. Auckland, June 23, 1849.

TO DAIRYMEN. 20 SUPERIOR MILCH COWS, thoroughly broken in and near the calving. Hyam Joseph is instructed to offer for Pri--vate Sale, Twenty very supeiior well broken in Milch Cows. These Cows were selected by Mr. Hart, out of several hundred of Mr. Imlay's choicest Stock, aie perfectly quiet, and will calve in a very shoit time.

ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, •TPHAT Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE n. and PREMISES, known tis Smith's Livery Stables, situate in Albeit-street, near the corner of Victoria-street, having a frontage to Albeit-street of 38 feet 9 inches, also to a. Government lane at the back 16 feet, depth 103 feet — the whole substantially fenced and built upon. The buildings consist of a Dwell-ing-House, containing 3 rooms, lined throughout, and a large Cellar, one 8-stall and one 5-stall Stable, Cow Shed, an excellent Well of Water, and a large Yaid, having a cart entrance from Albcrt-stieet. Apply to Hyoi Josrrii, Commission Agent, &c. Queen-street* June 21, 1819,

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 322, 30 June 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 322, 30 June 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 322, 30 June 1849, Page 1

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