CHRISTMAS Comes but once a Tear. An early preparation for the Festival. HPHE Undersigned being very desirous to JL obviate the inconvenience which has been felt by the Gentry and people of Auckland, and its neighbourhood, for years past, owing to the great scarcity of Fruits, Spices, Preserves, Genuine Teas, Fine Sugars, &c, &c, at the Christinas time, — they have imported thus early a large supply of the following Goods — Ex Ship « Avon," The quality of which will be found very superior. TWELVE CASES BOTTLED FRUITS 12 cases Pickles 8 " Mustaid 6 « Sauces 2 " Capers 1 " Raspberry Vinegar 1 " Essences 1 2 boxes Muscatels 4 carotels Currants 2 casks Pudding Raisins 12 diums Figs 1 banel Walnuts 2 bags Barcelona Nuts 2 mats Soft Shell Almonds Maccaroni, in tins Fry's Cocoa Chocolate Best Isinglass Canary Seed Hockin's Patent Sedlitz Powders English Preserves, in jars Candied Orange Peel J f Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon a % Cayenne Pepper, Curry Powder m .5 ) Carraway Seeds, Allspice o| j Ground Ginger, Ground Mixed Spice <n § / Ground Cinnamon, in tins V, Ground Allspice, ditto Salad Oil, pints and half pints Ditto ditto, on draft Indian Soy, quarts Chetney, White Wine Vinegar, quarts Salmon, lib,, 21b., & 3lb. tins 6 dozen boxes Sardines 6 " Robinson's Patent Groats 12 boxes real Sperm Candles 12 " Patent ditto 6 cases Coieman's Starch 10 bags best Coffee 1 hogshead Basket Salt Pipes in 10 gross boxes 16 bags best Patna Rice 1 hogshead Blacking, 24 dozen 12 boxes Dip Candles IS " Allens Moulds 75 Cheeses, very superior 100 Loaves, Company's best Lump Sugar 50 bags fine Moist ditto Preston's Beef, in 2 cwt. casks 14,000 No. 2, Cigars, very fine 8,000 No. 3, ditto, ditto Finest Congou, in chests, % chests, and boxes Hyson Skin, ditto, ditto Gunpowder, in boxes The Subscribers respectfully invite Families and Housekeepers to make trial of their FINE TEAS, now in stock, as they only require to test their quality once, to become the constant cus-> tomers of James Simms, & Co., Importers and Dealers. Corner of Shortland and Princes Streets. Auckland, Nov. 9, 1849.
Ex " ENTERPRIZE," FROM LONDON. ON SALE by the Undersigned, at his Workshop, in Queen- street, the best London-made Cane-bottomed CHAIRS, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, and Rose woods. G. Vaile.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High street.
EDUCATION. MRS. J. MORLEY, long accustomed to general School routine, receives a limited number of Pupils for Education. No vacation, and the quarter to commence from the day of the Pupil's entrance. Victoria-street, Opposite the Court House.
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. A PERSON long resident in Auckland, and well acquainted with business habits, is desirous of employing his time in the collection of Debts, &c, &c. Unexceptionable references will be given. Address to "J. &," at the New Zealander office.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 377, 24 November 1849, Page 4
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