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ON SALE, Ex « MOA."

Of) HOGSHEADS JAMAICA RUM Vl6 ditto Marten's Brandy 36 casks Bottled Beer 40 casks Beef 5 do. Tongues 96 bags Salt 6 cases Ginger Beer Bottles 10 cwt. best N.S.W. Cheese 100 boxes Mould Candles 40 do. Soap 110 bags Fine Flour 10 bales Canvass 40 drums Linseed Oil 39 kegs Nails 3 kegs Shot 1 case Saddles 3 bundles Seives 8 kegs Paint 1 cases Blushes 2 Weighing Machines, 3 cwt. weights 1 case Hoise Shoe Nails 10 casks Refined Sugar 128 bags Crushed Lump 54 do. Pieces 3 pockets Hops 483 bags Sugar In f C f , 1 Congou Tea 50 j 6 50 cases Champagne 12 MARES. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, April 25th, 1851.

ON SALE, Ex "MAUKIN."

Q TONS FINE FLOUR ~ 10 Tilt Carts 85 packages Manila Rope 1 bale Seaming Twine 1 case Cart Harness 5 Cas t s 1 Arrowroot 2 casks } 3 bales Sole Leather 4 cases Sardines 6 do. Bottled Fruits 2 do. Pints Cod Liver Oil 4 pockets Hops 14 Souchong 20 do. Hyson 1 Side Saddle 3 bales 3-bushel bags 4 bales 7-8 Navy Blue 1 case Fancy Prints 2 cases Fancy Regatta Shirts 1 bale Blue and Orange Print* 3 do. Fancy Prints 1 do. Pink Prints 1 do. Fancy 1 do. Gala Plaid 9 do. 33 and 36 inch Domestics 7 cases Fancy Prints 1 case Blue Cloth Caps. W. S. Grahaho. Fort-street, 25th April, 1851.

WHARF STORES.

Victoria Lane.

to those who desire the comfort of a dry Foot for the approaching Season. P. A. PHILIPS Begs most respectfully to inform the Public that he has just opened ONE CASE MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S GUTTA PERCHA SOLES, &c, &c , now so greatly admired, and used in preference to Leather, in England by nearly all classes. " We justly recommend this truly valuable invention to those who desire durability combined with comfort and cheapness." — Extract from the London Times. Now selling at one-half the price of leather, with full directions for the simple mode of applying these Soles either to Men's, Women's, or Children's Boots and Shoes of every description. To Settlers and parties in the interior, they would be invaluable. Apply early at the Wharf Stores, Victoria Lane, Next to the Victoria Hotel.

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN.

rpHAT valuable SUBURBAN FARM on J. on the North Shore, No. 76, consisting of fifty -three acres of first-rate Land, adjoining St. Mary's College, part whereof is heavily wooded. Apply to Jas, McKenzie, Albert-street;

MAUNSELL'S GRAMMAR.

A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S f\ GRAMMAR or the New Zealand Language, on Salt by J. Williamson, Bookseller.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 532, 21 May 1851, Page 4

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438

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 532, 21 May 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 532, 21 May 1851, Page 4

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