EX "EMMA," &c, &c.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. |f| HHS. MARTELL'S BRANDY "■ V 18 do. West India Rum. 2 Puncheons ditto ditto 8 Hogsheads | SiorELllum 2 Puncheons j r 3 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 1 puncheon do. 2 hhds. Geneva 1 10 cases do. 15 ditto Old Tom 1 puncheon ditto 4 hhds. British Gin 50 casks Bottled Ale and Porter 7 hhds. Burton Ale 10 do. Tooth's do. 8 do. London Porter 10 do. Sherry Wine 10 Qr.-casks ditto 5 ditto Marsala ditto 16 Qr.-casks do. do. 3 hhds. Port Wine 300 dozen Port, Sherry, Champagne, Claret, &c. 600 bags China, Java, Company's, and Crushed Sugar 20 chests ~\ 30 half- chests V- Tea 30 qr.- chests } 40 boxes Mould and Dip Candles 30 do. Sperm Candles 2 cask Half-pints Olive Oil 4 cases Coleman's Blue 5 ditto ditto Starch 4 hhds. Treacle 1 case Sardines 20 ditto Pipes 1 ditto Account Books 20 cans Turpentine Window Glass, all sizes 3 casks White Lead, 28 lbs. each Pickles, Mustard, Jams, &c. James Macky* June 9th, 1851.
VICTORIA HOUSE.
f^ RAHAM & HENDERSON have just f"H opened, ex late arrivals, a complete assortment of
WINTER HOSIERY,
Including Children's White and Colored Lambs' Wool Socks, all sizes ; Ladies' Cotton, White and Coloured Lambs' Wool, Merino, Cashmere, Worsted, and Silk Hose ; Men's Hose and Half-hose in Worsted and Lambs' Wool ; Merino and Lambs' Wool Pants and
Shirts, &c. An extensive variety of Plaid Shawls, Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs ; 3-4 and 4-4 Gala Plaids ; Black and Coloured French Merinos ; Coburg Cloths, Watered and Damask Moreens, Damask and Coloured Dimitys, Table Linens, &c, &c, &c.
One Box of Ladies' and Gentlemen's India
Rubber Shoes. G. & H, having received advices of extensive Shipments from England, beg to inform Wholesale Buyers that they are prepared to clear off a large portion of their present Stock at nearly cost prices. Shortland-street, 13th June, 1851.
ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN STREET.
On Sale at the above Establishment, ALE, superior to any hitherto brewed in the Colony, at £3 per hogshead. Porter, do., do. £3 10s. do. N.B. — The highest price given for Soda-water Bottles. May 15th, 1851.
H. HARDINGTON'S Royal Exchange Livery and Commission Stables,
Shortland Street.
A CARRIAGE, DOG CART, GIG, and a number of well trained Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLE HORSES on Hire. —Also, an OMNIBUS and Four. *#* Horsrs broken to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, and Draught.
SOUPS MAY now be had at the "Exchange Hotel," as usual, during the Winter season.
MILLENERY & DRESS MAKING]
MRS. HEGA.RTY begs to inform the Public that she has commenced Millinery and Dress Making, and hopes that her endeavours to combine delicacy of taste and display with economy, will afford ample satisfaction to those kind Ladies who may be pleased to make trial of her skill. Shortland-street, Auckland, June 9th, 1851.
A SINGLE Gentleman can be accommodated with Lodgings, Apply at the "New Zealander" office.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 4
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