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EX THE "AVO N." On Sale by the Undersigned. HHHREE Puncheons BOOTH'S London 1 OLD TOM 1 cask Glassware 1 case Stationery 51 bags Mauritius Sugar 13 casks Bottled Beer 50 bags best Patna Rice 2 cases Chetney 1 case Curry Powder 20 chests Congou Tea 4 hhds. superior Sherry Wine 4 Qr. casks ditto, ditto 82 bags Sugar 50 " Liverpool Salt 2 boxes Sperm Candles 1 cask Arrowroot 5 rolls Sheet Lead 10 bales Oakum 20 coils Spun Yarn 1 2 « Coir Rope 1 bale Door Mats 4 packages Bengal Canvas 6 nest Clothes Baskets 1 bale Twine 1 bale Gunnie Bags 20 boxes Young Hyson 30 boxes Toys, containing Fire -Works, &c» 8 jttegs Black Paint. James Macxy. November, sth, 1849.

EX "ENTtiRPRIZE." On Sale by the Unders igned, 100 CASES GENEVA James Macky. Queen street, October 29, 1819.

NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to Richard Reynolds, are respectfully requested to settle their accounts immediately. Parties having claims are also requested to forward them for liquidation. R. Reynolds, Grocer, High Street. Nov. 17, 1849.

NOTICE. A GREAT Variety of Goods is still on hand at the Waterloo House, which will now be sold much under prime cost. All parties indebted to the above Establishment are respectfully requested to pay without delay, as the establishment will be closed on or about the end of this month. R. McKenzib. Nov. 17, 1849.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE Fine Imported Horse NORFOLK HERO. He will be found at the Stables in the rear of the Masonic Hotel, every morning till nine o'clock. Terms — Thirty shillings. Application to be made to the proprietor, William Boyaird, Chancery-street,

HENRY HARDINGTON, ROr AX, EXCHANGE HOTEL, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, LIVERY & COMMISSION STABLES. HENRY HARDINGTON has the honor to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the erection of entirely new and most commodious stables, equal for light and ventilation to any hitherto erected in Auckland, which are under the direction of an able and experienced manager. He now, therefore, feels warranted in soliciting their patronage in full confidence of his ability to afford every satisfaction to those entrusting their Horses to him, whether to stand at Livery or Bait. He would take the opportunity thus afforded to notify that he keeps for Hire a number of excellent Saddle and Grig Horses, also a neat Dog Cart. Sept. 3, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 377, 24 November 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 377, 24 November 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 377, 24 November 1849, Page 4

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