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EX " OLIVER CROMWELL."

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED*. 110 CASES GENEVA ■MM.& j4o bagg Brown Sugar 55 do Rice 19 qr-casks Plunt's Port 2 hogsheads do do 50 half-chests Congou Tea 1 cask Axes 1 bale Gunney Bags 40 boxes Soap 40 do Candles 4. hogsheads Treacle 2 Jars Honey 20 boxes Tobacco Pipes 2 sacks Pearl Barley 5 do Oatmeal 1 1 casks Butter 7 cases Cheese 5 casks Loaf Sugar 40 bags No. 1 dilto 10 hogsheads Bass's Ale 10 cases Salad Oil 1 crate Stone Bottles 21 cases Mustard 3 do Sperm Candles 2 boxes Starch James Macky. September 16th, 1850.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.

CANVAS, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 Seaming Twine J. Woodhouse. Queen Street, Sept. 10, 1850.

CHAMBERS' EDINBURGH JOURNAL.

ARCH, CLARK,

DRAPER, Shortland Street, has gteat pleasure in announcing that by a communication received per the " Oliver Cromwell," he will be regularly supplied by Messrs. Chambers with their popular Journal. He is now ready to receive subscriptions, and parties may commence with any Volume they please. He will also take orders, not only for the Messrs. Chambers 1 varioas Publications, but for any other Books th.it may be wanted. Two cases of Books and Stationery expected per the " Oliver Cromwell." In a few days he will Remove to his new Premises, now erecting on the opposite side of the street, next to Mr. Hughes. Auckland, Sept. 10,1850.

APPRENTICE.

THE Undersigned having a Vacancy for an Apprentice, is open to treat with the friends of a respectable Youth, of steady habits. W. R. Gundry, Chemist.

Queen strort, Sept. 3, 1850. N.8.~- A Premium will be required.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18500921.2.14.1

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 4

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273

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 4

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