ON SALE, Ex "MO A," FROM SYDNEY, Of) PACKAGES FINE CONGOU TEA 5 boxes Gunpowder Tea 67 hags Java and Manila Sugar 61 bags Company's No. 1 Pieces I hhd. Loaf Sugar 14 bags Best Manila Coffee 64 bags Patna Rice 1 case French Capers 2 cases China Preserves 1 bale Lamp Cotton 1 case Colonial Matches 1 cask Basket Salt I " Bath Bricks 10 cases Coleman's No. 1 Starch 4- " Ginger Wine 4 " Lemon Syrup 1 cask Molasses 1 «« English Pickled Salmon 10 " Split Peas 10 boxes Mould Candles
EX « KATHERINE STUART FORBES," From London, English Jams and Jellies, assorted Real Dundee Orange and Lemon Marmalade Orange Jelly Preserved Fruit in Syrup Bottled Fruits, assoited Sauces Sir Han Sloan c's Chocolate Fry's Soluble Cocoa Robinson's Patent Groats and Barley Genuine Indian Cunie Powder " Cayenne Pepper Finest Isinglass Salad Oil Coleman's Mustard, in tins " Best Starch, \ cwt. cases Yarmouth Bloateis, &c, &c. M. hOMERVII.LR. Corner of Shortland & Queen-stieets, Auckland, April 20lh, 1852.
EX "MOA." ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BAGS Fine P AM P ANGA SUGAR *JU\/ 135 ditto Company's No. 1, Pieces 27 bags Crushed Lump 10 chests Fine Congou Tea 16 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 30 boxes Mould Candles 5 cases Matches 10 half-barrels White Herrings 4 boxes Charcoal Fire Tin Plates 2 bales Corks 3 barrels Split Peas 1 ditto Oatmeal. 20 hhds. Trueman's Stout 6 hhds. (old) Maxell's Brandy 3 hhds. E. I. Rum, 33 O P. 2 hhds. Hunt's D Q Port W ine 10 qr.-casks ditto ditto 8 qr.-casks Superior Sherry. James Macky. Queen-street, 20th April, 1852.
OKT SA2.S BY THE UN»EB,SIGTrE». LETT'S DIARIES FOR 185 2. AND Patent LEVER COPYING MACHINE, Large 4to., — with Copying book, Oiled and Drying paper : Violin Strings first quality : Parchments, Music- Paper, &c, &c. Thomas James Jaggar. Next door to Graham and Hendersons Warehouse.
NEW GRAIVBMAB. SCHOOL, THE REV. T. HAMER, not having met with an engagement as Family Tutor, announces to the Public of Auckland that he has opened a Room, in his own house, Brickfield Bay, in which to give instruction to a limited number of young gentlemen. Mr. Hamer will aim to train those youths committed to his care in the principles of a sound English, Mathematical, and Classical Education. A portion of time each week devoted to Experiments in CHEMISTRY, ELECTRICITY, and Natural Philosophy, with their application to every-day life. Terms, per Qi\, One Guinea and a-half. Accommodation during the winter months, if needed, for daily boarders. Auckland, April 16, 1852.
RUSSEIiIi WINE VAULTS, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. SII. LEVY, begs to inform the Com- • munity of Auckland and Country visiters, that in a lew days he will be prepared to provide a GOOD LUNCHEON, at the Commercial Room of the above Hotel, each day at 1 o'clock. Luncheon, including a glass of Ale, one shilling. Auckland, April 14th, 1852.
JAMES HAITDAV, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTER ER.&c, rpHANKFUL for the share of business he j JL has enjoyed since his arrival in Auck and, ' begs to intimate that he has removed from Princes Stieet, to more commodious premises in Shoitland Stieet, lately occupied (in his own line) hy Messrs. Leighton and Stuck ley, a few doors below the " New Zealander" office, where he will he happy to receive orders, and fulfil them to the best of his ability, with a due regard to durability and neatness in the execution. March 30th, 185£
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 629, 24 April 1852, Page 1
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