i Commissariat, Auckland, 2nd May, 1851. TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of Wednesday next, the 7th instant, for the Drafts of the Undersigned on the Senior Commissariat Officer at bydney, New South Wales. The Tenders to be in duplicate, and to state the amount that will be allowed for each £100 in Drafts. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
Ex "EMMA."
On Sale by the Undersigned, 1O HHDS- MARTELL'S BRANDY xv 10 hhds. B. P. Rum 81 half-cases Geneva 10 cases Lemon Syrup 6 cases Sherry 100 bags Flour 40 half-chests Congou Tea 126 bags Sugar 30 bags Rice 84 boxes Mould Candles 1 trunk Boots, Shoes, &c.
Ex "Moa."
32 mats Crushed Lump Sugar 96 ditto Company's No. 1 ditto 5 quarter-casks Sherry 14 Cans Boiled Oil 2 cases Manilla Cigars, No. 2 and 3 8 quarter-casks Whiskey.
Ex " Maukin."
10 hhds. Burton Ale. John Woodhouse. Queen-street, 28th April, 1851, Ex "EMMA" AND OTHER ARRIVALS.
On Sale, at the Stores of the Undersigned, TWENTY HHDS. LONDON PORTER 10 hhds. Tooth's Ale 5 " Brandy }«£*} Congou Tea 40 boxes fine Souchong do. 10 " Gunpowder do. 64 mats Company's No. 1 Sugar 49 bags Rice 2 " Pearl Barley 25 boxes Mould Candles 4 casks Washing Soda 10 half- barrels White Herrings 2 casks Cod Fish 2 bales Beer Corks Quart and Pint Pickles Mustard, in 7ft). Tins Ditto, lib. & £ lb. Bottles Salad Oil, pints and % pints Bottled Fruits, feauces, &c. &c. James Macky. April 15, 1851,
FOR SALE.
EX " DANIEL WEBSTER," From Sydney, 50 MARES AND FILLIES. Apply to John Salmon & Co. Auckland, May 2, 1851.
SAVILLE HOUSE.
Corner of Shortland-st. & Victoria Lane.
TEA, GROCERY, CLOTHING, AND DRAPERY STORE.
WG R EE N begs to inform his . Friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland that he has commenced business as above on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Fielding, confectioner, %vhere he trusts, by strict attention to the quality of his goods, and low charges, to merit a share of public patronage * K^» Observe the Address : W. GREEN, SAVILLE HOUSE Immediately opposite Mr. Mackenzie's Chemist and Druggist
W. G. begs to remind his friends that he does not profess to sell at £25 per cent lower than any house in town ; and he further cautions the public against those who pretend to do so, as it is well known, in such cases, where they get one article cheap, they get twenty expensive, or of an inferior quality.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 527, 3 May 1851, Page 1
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