EX " CONSTANTINOPLE."
WILLIAM TATTERS ALL has received direct from London, and has on Sale, — A choice selection of Paper Hangings, Drawing and Dining Room, Satin, Flock and Gold, of the latest patterns. Ornamental Borders and Rosettes for Hall Doois, &c. AISO. A gieat variety of STAINED GLASS for Chin th Windows, tvc. W. T. has also received a Glazier's Pvtent Lead Vice, and vull now be enabled to execute any orders he may be favouied with for Gothic lights, &c. Auckland, May 31,1850.
Ex " TOROA."
ON SALE— S Tons New Zealand PORK Sperm Oil, &c, &c. W. S. Graiiame. May 28, 1850.
JUST RECEIVED, And on Sale by the Undersigned. "TOfOOD'S ROYAL SOUTHERN KA- * LENDAR, Tasmuan Register, and General Australasian and East Indian Official Directoiy for 1850: — comprising, besides a comprehensive Register and , Almanack for Tasmania, authentic lists and salaries of Government Officers, and Statistics of the following Australian and East Indian Colonies :—: — New South Wales, Australia Felix, South Australia, Western Australia, Van Diemen's Land, New Zealand, Auckland Islands, St. Helena, Ascension, Falkland Islands, Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, &c, Ceylon, Hongkong, Labuan, Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope. J. Williamson, Bookseller. Shortland Street, June 3, 1850.
LATELY PUBLISHED, In 1 vol., 12 mo., AN Account of the Settlement of NNcrw r Plymouth, in New Zealand, from Personal Observation during a Residence there of Five Years. By Charles Hurstiiouse, junr. With a Plan and Views. SoM by J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c,
BYE LAWS for the Hundred of Onehunga on Sale at the "New Zealander" Office. Price — Three -pence. June 11, 1850.
DRUGS AJSTD CHEMICALS,
Ex " Constantinople."
WR. GUNDRY has just landed a » Large Supply of Drugs, Chemicals, &c., shipped by an eminent London house. Among the innumerable items may be mentioned the following : — Carbonate Soda and Tartaric Acid Cold Drawn Castor Oil, Salad Oil Quinine Chamomile Flowers and Sarsaparilla Root Carbonate of Ammonia, or Volatile Salt Very Superior Isinglass Carrageen or Irish Moss Essences of Lemon and Bergamot Piepared Powder of Jamaica Ginger Calcined and Ponderous Magnesia Spirits Salvolatile and Sweet Spirits Nitre English Peppermint, Ginger, Ipicacuanha, and Tolu Lozenges Jujubes and Refined Liquorice Essential Oils of Peppermint, Cloves, Carraway, &c. Arrow Root, Sago, and Tapioca Couit Plaister and Gold Beater's Skin Clothes, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes Powder Puffs and Boxes Violet Powder Pomatum, Bears Grease, &c. Cold Cream and Lip Salve Windsor and other Fancy Soaps Eau de Cologne and Lavender Water Large and Small Turkey Sponges Trusses and other Surgical Bandages Nipple Shells and Shields Prepared Teats and Feeding Bottles Patent Enema Apparatus and Breast Pumps Family Medicine Chests. A few very choice Smelling Bottles, of the newest patterns, Superior Manilla Cigais Plain and Flavoured Snuffs Hyman's Aromatic Fusees, an indispensable article with smokers. Qu«en-street, June Bth, 1850.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
SOUPS of a superior quality, daily, from 11 o'clock to 4, — will commence on Monday next, the 27th May. N.B. — An Ordinary Every Day at two cl ock.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 435, 15 June 1850, Page 4
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