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THE BEST No. 1 COFFEE, prepared on the Patented System, may now be had (O) 1 0d. qp lb. "The Best Black Tea, @ Is. Sd. lb., from James Simms & Co., Family Grocers. Corner of Shortland and Princes Streets, 18th October, 1851.

BRITISH GROCERY AND ITAItIAW ■WAB.2SHOTTSE.

davy & McDowell I>EG leave to inform the Public, that by > the recent arrivals of the " Maokin" and " Moa," they have received One Hundred and JBiffbty Packages of Groceries, which have been all carefully selected under the personal inspection of one of the partners, and they are therefore able to vouch for every aiticle in detail being of the choicest quality. The great changes that have occurred in the Australian maiket have opportunely affoided them a range to pick and choose, that now places them in a position to offer their goods, of qualities, and at tiuces ihat admit OF NO COMPETITION HERE. It were needless to attempt to enumerate the articles comprised in this very large import, but they beg to point to the Teas, of various description and newest importations Sugats, of Java, Manila, and Cochin China Coffees, of exquisite flavor Rice, Java and Patna Spices, varied China ditto Preset yes and English Jams Macaroni and Pearl Barley Ai-so, A Quantity Lemons, in prime condition. To their varied stock, they earnestly heg the favour of an inspection. Miortland-street, Opposite the Maiket, 10th October, 1851.

EX « EMMA" & " MOA," &c.

«4 HHDS. LONDON STOU 30 Bags Rice 81 " Company's No. 1 Sugar 2 Hhds. Loaf ditto 30 Boxes Mould Candles 5 Bags Pearl Barley 5 " Oatmeal 1 0 Cases Tobacco Pipes

10 Barrels Carolina Rice Manila Coffee — Washing Soda Sperm Candles — Currants Raisins — Pickles and Sauces Mustard — Liverpool Salt 100 Bags Manila Sugar 40 " Crushed ditto 150 Dozen B Y SICKLES

Martell's and Hennessy's Brandy B. P. Rum Geneva, Cases and Hogsheads Scotch Whiskey — Old Tom Bass's Burton Ale Byass and Marzetti's Bottled Ale and Porter Port, Sherry, Claret, &c, &c. Jamls Macky. October 11,1851.

ON SALE,

FINE FLOUR (Y. D. Land), in 50, 100, and 200 !b, Bags Rice — Soap—Mould Candles— Bacon Mubtard—Pickles — Dried Apples Salt — Tobacco Pipes — Negrohead Tobacco Hops— London Porter— Rocking Chairs Fx " EMMA," Congou Tea in i Chests— Rice Java and Loaf Sugar— No. 2 Manila Cigars Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, October 11, 1851.

JUST PUBLISHED. A SET OF SIX VIEWS of the OPHIR GOLD REGIONS, in tinted lithography, from nature, and on stone— by G.F. ANGUS, author of " New Zealanders illustrated," &c, &c. Price one Guinea. Woolcott & Clarke, 555, George-street, Sydney. Subscribers names received by Mr. Williamson, Auckland, where a specimen copy may be seen.

WANTED A PARTNER, in a respectah'e Lucrative Wholesale Business, in articles of General Consumption, both here and in the neighbouring colonies. An active Partner, with a moderate capital would be preferred ; but a Gentleman, having £600 at command, would obtain a respectable income without being actually employed on the business. Letters, with name and address, and directed to "A. B." to be left at Mr. J. Williamsons, Shortland-street. Oct. 16th, 1851.

WANTED, A BLACKSMITH, and a BOILER MAKE R. Apply at the Auckland Foundry to W. Bourne.

WANTED — A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at the " New Zealander" office.

A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can he accommodated with Board and Lodging. Apply at the " New Zealander" office.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

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