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THE NEW CLIPPER-BUILT SCHOONER

« CICELY," About 60 Tons Burthen.

FOR CANTERBURY,

Calling at Taranaki and Port Nicholson, (should sufficient inducement offer)

I ,-v rpHE New Schooner " CICELY," W^fev -*" Captain James Liddell, will j|l|p|£ sail for the above Ports, from Manukau.ln about three weeks. For particulars apply to Charles Davis, • Wharf, Queen-street, or to Samuel Norman, New Leith Inn, Onehunga.

October 24th, 1851.

Commissariat Office. Auckland, 28th October, 1851. rpENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until noon of Wednesday, the 19th November, 1851, from persons willing to contract for the supply of FRESH MEAT, at the Bay of Islands, from Ist December, 1851, to the 31st March, 1852. Ihe Conditions of Contract will be precisely the same as those referred to in the Commissaiiat advertisemement for Annual Contracts for the Bay of Islands, dated 1 4th January, 1851, and published in the "New Zealander" newspaper. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

QUARTERLY CIRCULAR.

Auckland, October, 1851. SIR_We respectfully solicit your esteemed orders, and pledge ourselves to execute them to your satisfaction. We remain, Your obedient servants, James Sums & Co., Importers and Dealers.

LATEST IMPORTATIONS, EX SHIP CASHMERE.

323 PACKAGES FRSSB GOODS, FROM BATTY & Co., FINSBURY, LONDON.

THE IMMENSE REDUCTION which we are enabled to make from the former value of Teas, Sugars, Spices, Freserves t Oilmen's Stores, A.C.,

•would be almost incredible if we did not make the fact known to our Customers and the Public by the publication of the following

RETAIL PRICE CURRENT,

for the present Quarter, ending 31st December, 1851, and during which period there will be no advance or deviation from the prices now quoted. Teajbrrt black, Is. Bd. pci lb. Oatmeal, Irish, 4d. per lb. Do., gicen (Hyionskin) Is. 8(1. Heirlngi, red, tins, 2s. pereloz. per lb. Oil, saU<l, J-pints, 10s. pcrdoz. Do., Gunpowder, 2s. lOd. per T)o., pints, J». Cd. lb. Do., sperm, 6s. per gallon Sugar, good brown, 3d. per lb. Do., black, 3s. Od. per gallon Do., Company's No. 1 pieces, MatcliM, f.s. fid. per gross 4d. per lb. Figs, Turkey, Bd. per lb. Do., cinslied, Cd. per lb. Raisins Mii'catells, lOd. per lb. Do., loaf, 7d. per Jb. Raisins, pudding, M. per lb. Conee, Riound, No. 1, lOd. Cmi.ints, Od. pei lb. per Ib. Apples, dried, 7d. per lb. Pmits, bottled, Is. Od. each. Cloves, 3s Gd. per Ib. Sauces, Is. each Nutmegs, ss. pei lb. Jam«, English, Is. Cd. per Ib. Mace, fls. per lb. Do., Colonial, Is. pel lb.| Cinnamon, whole, 2s. Od. perlb. Nuts, Barcelona, ldd. per Ib. Do., giound, 3s. pei lb. Almonds, in shell, KM. per lb. C.ir.iuiy Seed,Bil. pci Ib. Do , shelled, 2s. Od. per lb. Salt, >n baskets, 7d e.ich. Pepper, black, Od. per lb. Do., Livetpool, ljd. pci lb. Allspice, wholr, Hid. per lb. Pipes, 3s. Od. per e,ross Do., ground, 2s. per lb. Cigars. Manilla, No. 2, I«. per Spice, mixed, Us. (id. ptr Jb, bundle Mustard, jib., lOjd. Tobacco, Cavendish, 3s. perlb. Do , lib., li. Cd. Soap, best, 4sl. per lb. Pickles pints, lOd. Candles, concentrated sperm, Do , (mails, Is. Cd. Is. Bd. per lb. Slaich. Coleman's 7d. per Ib. Do., real, 2s. 3d. per lb. Blue, Colcman's, Is. 3d. perlb. Do., mould, 7d.pei lb. Cocoa, Fiy's, Is. Cd. per lb. Do., dip, s<l. pei Ib. Chocolate, Sloans, 2s. (Id. per Whiting, 2d. per lb. fb. Tieacle, 3d. per lb. Currie Powder, 2s. per lb. Liquorice, Is Bd. per lb. Dlacking, Day te Martin's, Is. Pe.ise, split, 3d. perlb. per bottle, 10s. per doz. Lamp Cotton, Is. 4d. per Jb. Do. do., Is. Od. pel bottle, Bacon and Hams, Cjii. per Ib. 15s. per do?.. Tongues, ncats, )s. 6d. each Capers, French, qr.-pints, 9d. Poik, corned, 3jd. per Ib. per bottle Beef, s^lt, 3d. per lb. Do. do., i-pints, Is. Cd. per Cheese, Is. per lb. bottle Soda, carbonate, Bd. per lb. Flour, Taranaki,22s. per 100 Ib. Soda, washing, 2jd. pei lb. Maize, 3s. 3d. per bushtl Arrowroot, Beimuda, lOd. per Ib. Biandy, Martell'i, 15s per gal. Sago, pearl, fld. per lb. Rum, West India, 12s. per Rice, Pdtna, 3d. per Jb. gallon Do., common, 2d. per lb. Whiskey, Scotch, 17s. per gal. Vinegar, VV. Wine, quarts, Geneva, best, I2s. pei gallon If. 4<l. per bottle Port, bottled, Hunt's, 255. per Ho., Chili and Garlic, Is. Bd. do?en per bottle Do., Sandiman's, 2Gs. per doz. Sardines, 2s. per box Slieiry, pale, '11%. per dozen Do., large size, 3s. per boz Do., blown, 2<J«. per dorcn Salmon, preserved, Is. Cd. per Port, draft, 9s. per gallon lb. Sherry, do., Bs. per gallon Castor Oil, J-pints, lOd. per Portor, stout, 12s. per dozen bottle Ale, English, 12s. per do/en Do., pints, Is. 4d. per bottle Do., Colonial, Bs. per do/en Do., quarts, 2». per bottle Syrup, lemon, 20s. per dozen C>ioats, pattnt, Is. 4d. per tin Wtuc, ginger, 225. per dozen.

If Heads of Families and Housekeepers ■will take the trouble to audit well their pass-books, and compare prices, it will not be difficult for them to decide where the best and cheapest supplies may be obtained. Monthly and Quarterly accounts kept. A considerable reduction will be made from the above prices to those who buy whole packages. James Simms & Co., Family Grocers. Corner of Shortland and Princes Streets.

PRIME POTATOES.

Just Received, and on Sale,

A CARGO OP POTATOES (twenty .five Tons), from the Bay of Plenty, of the finest quality, at £3 10s. per Ton, or 4s. per Cwt. James Simms & Co. Auckland, Oct. 30th, 1851.

GOODS EX "CASHMERE."

THE Undersigned have received their usual Supply of every description of Merchandize by the above Vessel. Brown & Campbell. Oct. 23rd, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 1

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