LAND FOR SALE.
FOUR TOWN ALLOTMENTS, viz •- Nos. 15, IG, 17, and IS of Section No. 3. These Allotments possess frontages of several bundled feet to Princes -street, Fore-street and Custom House-street, and will be sold in one lot upon Liberal Terms. Apply to Joseph McCan, Shortland-street.
Ironmongery and Hardware*
rHH HE UNDERSIGNED has just received, 1 Ex "MARY CATHERINE," « MAUKIN,"& "FREDERICK," An Extensive Supply of the above mentioned GOODS, comprising Every Article *n General Demand, the whole of which are warranted of the BEST QUALITY, and will be sold at Moderate Prices. Josehi McCan, Shoitland-street.
ON SALE,
At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex Late Arrivals,
BRANDY, MARTELL'S Rum, Jamaica Ale, Tooth's XXX Tea, Congou and Gunpowder Coffee, Manilla Oatmeal, Pearl Barley Oilmans' Stores, an assortment Tobacco Pipes Joseph McCan, Shortland-street.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED having just arrived i from England, begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland that he has taken a Store opposite the Premises formerly occupied by him in Shortland Street, where he will continue to sell EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDIZE, at the Lowest Price possible, having made arrangements to be regularly supplied from England and Sydney. — Now on Sale— FINE JAVA SUGAR Superior Black and Green Tea, ia chests •^-chests and Boxes " No. 2 Manilla Cigars Pockets of Hops, 1848 Crockery ware in Crates Fine and Coarse Salt in Bags Crown Glass in 100 feet Boxe? White Lead in 28ft) Tins Paints, assorted in 14 and 281b Tins Raw and Boiled Oil, in 5 gallon " Turpentine, " " " Paper Hangings Patent Filterers " Pipes, for Native trade Martell's Brandy, in Hhds. and quarter Casks Wines in bottle Blankets 10 and 11-4 Colonial Tweeds Gents. Regatta Shirts Victoria Paletot Tweeds, newest style A Few Excellent Tweed Coats and Paletot Wrappers Satin and Sarsnet Ribbons An Excellent Assortment of Small Ware and HABERDASHERY Charles Davis. Auckland, July 27, 1849.
P'l'MlE Undersigned begs to inform the Pub- *- lie in general, and Military Officers in garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low pi ices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn, Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. iBiT Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing ne a tly done.
TO BE SOLD I By Private Contract, or Let for a term of Years. ( If Let preferred. ) rpHE Commodious SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, ■*■ with Cellar, formerly occupied by Isaac Jackson, with a frontage to Wyndham-street, and SHOP erected thereon — now realizing the rental of 12s. per week, being a good stand for business. There is a good well of Water, and every convenience on the first-mentioned Premises. The yard has been fitted-up with Cowsheds and a Stable, and is well suited to any person desiring good central premises, who would be sure to realize an independance in almost any line of trade. Apply to the owner, William Gordon, On the Premises. W. G. hegs to return his sincere thanks for the favors done him by his friends and public generally, during his short time in business — and begs that nil accounts against him may be presented at his house for settlement, and that all accounts due to him may be settled on or before the 24th day of the piesent month of August. Auckland, August 10, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 341, 14 August 1849, Page 4
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