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RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ex "Ma-iikin," PATENT SPERM CANDLE Pudding Rai&ius Muscatel ditto Figs Spanish Nuts Jordan Almonds Red Ileiriugs Salmon in 111), tins Loaf Sugar Company's No. 1, Sugar Hyson Tea Crown Soap Mould Candles Split Peas Blacking &c. &c. &c. SOMERVILLE & Co., Shortland -street, One door from Queen-stree eptember 12, 1849.

COFFEE. SOMERVILLE AND Co., BEG to inform their friends and customers that having just erected a new and large Koastino Apiwhatus, they are now able to supply any quantity, and of the very best quality, oh the shottest notice.

A PRIME LOT OF Baoon, Hams, Cheese, and Butter, ON Sale at Reduced Prices, by SOMERVILLE & Co.

NOTICE. nPHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing -*• between the undersigned, carrying on business in Auckland as Merchants, Trade, s, &c, &c, under the Firm and Style of R. & D. Graham, is This IXiy dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. D. Graham will receive all amounts due to, and will pay all amounts due by the above Finn. Robert Graham, David Graham. Auckland, 10th Sept., 1849,

NOTICE. MR. D. GRAHAM, intending to leave the Colony in a few weeks, respectfully requosis all persons indebted to the late Firm of It. jnd D. Giaham to settle the amount of their accounts as early as possible, and all pei sons having claims against the like Firm are requested to send in their accounts for payment without delay. Victoiia House, 10th Sept., 1849.

<^HE Undersigned have This Day entered . into partnership for the purpose of carlying on business in Auckland as Merchants, Traders, Drapers, and Commission Agents, under the Finn and Style of Graham and Henderson. David Graham, J \mes Henderson, William Henderson, Auckland, 11th Sept., 1849.

J& W. HENDERSON beg to return thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland for the patronage hitherto bestowed on their Establishment, and trust to meet a continuance of that patronage under the Finn of Gkiham & Henderson, undei which their busine&s will hereafter be conducted. All persons indebted to their Establishment till this date, aie respectfully requested to settle their accounts as early as convenient, and all persons having claims against them are requested to send in their accounts for payment. COoden House, Sept. 10, 1849.

COMMERCIAL HOUSE. fIPHE undersigned has received a large quanJB, tity of New and Fashionab'e DRAP E R Y GOODS, fiom London, via Sydney, from the celebrated Houses of Monison, Dillon, & Co., and J. F. Pawson & Co. Viz. — One Cask containing Cashmcic, Lama, Black Satin and fancy Silk Check Shawls and Scaifs. One Case containing Cashmere, Delaine, Oregon, Ottoman, Printed Muslin, Belzorine, and Swiss Checked Gingham Dresses. One Case containing 10 Boxes Ribbons — in Sarsnet, Satin, Fancy Gauze and Bonnet ditto, and 3 boxes French Flowers. One Case containing Ladies' Silk Neck Ties, Black and White Lace Falls, Green and Blue Gossamer ; Babies' French Cambric Caps, Frock Bodies and Robes ; Gents' Brussells, Ducape, and Satin Handkerchiefs, Black Satin Joinville, and Fancy OpeiaTies and Scaifs, rich black Satin Vesting, and black Silk Velvet. One Case Parasols, in Brown Silk and Fancy Satin, with Lancewood Handles. Two Balis of rich Town-made Prints and Fiunituie Chintz. Two Balfs blade and coloured Orleans, Alpae* as, and C'oburgh Cloths One Case cotaining Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashciy, &c. ; &c. H, R, Kami:. tiueen-ftUeet, Sejyt. 6, iSdi),

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 355, 15 September 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 355, 15 September 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 355, 15 September 1849, Page 4

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