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OLD ESTABLISHED

Tea, Grocery, Oil, and Italian Warehouse.

WC. HAYES begs to enumerate the . following articles from a CHOICE Stock of GOODS, received by late arrivals, and which, as usual, will be sold at the lowest prices. SOUCHONG and CONGOU TEAS

in chests and quarter chests Orange and Flowery Pekoe Gunpowder in boxes Hyson and Hyson-skin Coffee, Manilla and Java Chocolate, (Sir Han's Sloane's) " Fry's a American Spices of every description Bottled Fruits, Jams and Jellies Pickles, Sauces, &c. Jordan and soft shell Almonds Currants and Raisins Turkey Figs, and Barcelona Nuts French Plums Maccaroni, Vermecille and Tapioca Arrowroot, Pearl Sago and Barley Allens Soap and Candles Bacon and Hams Neats Toigues Fresh Salmon Pickled « Smoked « Brushware ef every description Door Mats, Mops Clothes Lines, &c, &c. August 4, 1849.

Just received, and on Sale at

&. JSADLOWS, Shortland-street, next the Exchange Hotel.

By the ft), or Jar —

V(\ JARS of very prime HOBART TOWN IV JAM Dried Apples Currants Lard and Butter And a great Variety of useful Tin Ware. Fine Congou Tea, @ 90s. per cheat, or Is. 6d. per Ib. in quantities. Fresh roasted Coffee, and every article in the Grocery, at unusual low prices.

E. CONSTABLE,

RETURNS thanlcs for the liberal support he has received for the last eight years in Auckland and its vicinity, ana begs to inform his friends and the public, that owing to the great increase of trade from the West Coast, he has determined to establish a communication between Onehunga and Auckland, on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, for all kinds of Merchandise ; and he likewise holds himself responsible for all goods entrusted to his care, having erected substantial Storehouses at Onehunga, thereby hopes to merit their future patronage. Orders or parcels left at H. Hadlow's Tea Warehouse, Shortland Street. N.B. — Conveyance to and fro, on any day, when inducement offers. August 4, 1849.

NOTICE.

ALL PARTIES indebted at Waterloo House are respectfully requested to pay to the end of this month ; the proprietor being very desirous to leave the colony.

ALSO, Parties having Claims against the same are requested to send in their accounts for payment. R. McKenzie.

NOTICE. In the Estate of the late William McDonald, of Fore -street. PARTIES having Claims upon above Estate are requested to present them for liquidation, and parties indebted to said Estate are requested to pay the amount thereof to Jane McDonald, Executrix. Caledonia Hotel, 7 August 3, 1849. J

FOR SALE Ex "FREDERICK." FIRST QUALITY TOBACCO Best Manilla Cigars, No. 2 Rice China Sugar Window Glass Hops Aliens' Sydney Soap Rum, 30 0. P. &c, &c, &c. J. Salmon & Co. Auckland, July 20, 1849.

TO LET, A SHOP in Shortland-street, near the New ■£*- Zealander Office, containing seven Apartments. Rent Moderate. Apply to C. J. Stone. Albert-street, August 4, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 337, 4 August 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 337, 4 August 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 337, 4 August 1849, Page 2

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