EX "EMMA," &c, &c.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. 1(\ HHS. MARTELL'S BRANDY "• V 18 do. West India Rum 2 Puncheons ditto ditto 8 Hogsheads) c . ,-. T •»„„ 2 Puncheons j Superior E. I. Rum 3 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 1 puncheon do. 2 hhds. Geneva 110 cases do. 1 5 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 [■ Tea 30 qr.-chests J 40 boxes Mould and Dip Candles SO do. Sperm Candles 2 cask Half-pints Olive Oil 4 cases Coleman's Blue 5 ditto ditto Starch 4 hhds. Treacle 1 case Saidines 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. Fune 9th, 1851.
EX " EMMA" AND OTHER ARRIVA
ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, WQ CASES GENEVA •*^ 20 Chests 1 n rp 30 Half-Chests \ Con g OU Tea 84 boxes Mould Candles 50 casks bottled Ale and Porter 2 hogsheads Marsala 10 tons Liverpool Salt 2 bales Canvas, Nos. 2 & 4 3 cases Stationery 1 cask Ink 10 cases Lemon Syrup ALSO, Martell's Brandy B. P. Rum Whiskey in quarter casks Burton Ale, in hogsheads Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle Claret, Champagne, and Madeira Pampagna and China Sugar Loaf Svgar — Company's No. 1, pieces White Lead— Boiled Oil Sperm and Dip Candles Wheat Mills Wheat and Flour Seives, &c, &c. John Woodhouse. Queen -street, 12th June, 1851.
VICTORIA HOUSE.
f^ RAHAM & HENDERSON have just I~W 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.
AUCKLAND IRON FOUNDRY. WILLIAM BOURNE begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland, that having engaged the services of a competent Moulder direct from England, he is prepared to execute any orders for casting in metal and brass, with which he may he favored. Auckland, June 1 6th, 1851,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 541, 21 June 1851, Page 4
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