EX RA YEN.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, 100 BAGS DAIRY SALT xvv 100 Bags Fine Flour 100 Boxes Soap 100 Bags Biscuit 12 'I ins Crackers 18 Bags American Beans 40 Boxes Starch 10 « Blue 13 Bales 3 Bushels Hemp Bags 95 Kegs Nails, Eubanks' Patent, -|-inch, 2-inch, 3-inch, 3^-inch 1 Bale Seaming Twine 1 Case Playing Cards 4 Casks Whiting 35 Kegs Tobacco, Shellard's 516 Bags Pampanga Sugar 225 " China ditto 20 Cases Sparkling Hock 5 « Still ditto 10 Bales Navy Blues, 5-4, 7-8, 9-8 2 Cases Pink Prints 4 " Blue and Orange ditto 50 Pieces Grey Domestics 4 Bales Cotton Sheets 6 Cases ditto ditto 5 Bales 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 & 11-4 Blankets W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, 17th May, 1852.
TO MINERS.
WANTED,— TEN COMPETENT COPPER MINERS, to proceed per " Raven" to Sydney, For Further particulars apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort -street. Auckland, 17th May, 1852.
Ex "John Phillips" and "Katherine Stewart Forbes."
ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, OAA PAIRS of SCARLET & WHITE OW/ BLANKETS, 10-4, 11-4 & 12-4, 100 Doz. Blue Serge Shirts 50 Ditto Regatta ditto 30 Ditto White ditto 5 Ditto Fancy Worked Linen and Cambric Front White Shirts, various qualities. JUST OPENED, 1 Case of Gentlemen's — Superfine Black Dress Coats Ditto ditto Frock ditto Ditto ditto Shooting ditto Ditto ditto Doeskin Trowsers Color'd Tweed & ditto ditto Black Satin Kersemere Toilenette
Doeskin and Fancy Waistcoats Doeskin & Tweed Shooting Coats Trowsers & Waistcoats to match Venetian, Beaver, and Pilot Cloth Wrappers and Over Coats 1 Case Blue Cloth Caps Colored & Black Silk Handkerchiefs
2 Crates of Plates 2 Ditto Toilette Ware Chimney and Diessing Glasses.
1 Case of Sextants, Quadrants, Compasses & Telescopes.
1 Case of Gold and Silver Watches
i Case of Stationery and Smallwaie.
1 Case of Cutlery.
White Lead, in firkins 4-0, 3-0, and Tool Brushes Distemper ditto Turpentine, in 5 gallon Cans. Ciias. Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. Auckland, May Bth, 1852.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A &SCTUXUB
WILL be delivered in the Hall of this Institution, on THIS EVENING, 19th May, at 8 o'clock, by WILLIAM GISBORNE, Esq.,
ON "The Age we live in."
Admission — Members have in addition to their own right of admission, the privilege to introduce a Lady. Non-Members may obtain orders for admission, price Is., at the " New Ztalander" Office, the " Southern Cross" Office, and of the Hon. Secretary. A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec.
FRUIT TREES.
TTT B. BAKER begs to inform ihe » V • Settlers in the vicinity of Auckland that he is shortly expecting a large and carefully selected assortment of Fruit Trices of every description, from the Bay of Islands — warranted free froui blight, and some of the best kinds yet introduced into the country. Eden Vale Nursery, Kyber Pass Road.
gmles t)j) Auction.
MR. J. NEWMAN
Will Sell by Auction, by order of the Mortgagee, on Wednfsdiy, the 9th of June, at 12 o'clock, at the " Exchange Hotel,'' unless the mortgage debt be previously satisfied, npHE House and Land thereunto adjoining, JL now occupied by Mrs. Meurant, situated at the back of the "Windsor Castle." The residence commands a fine view of the entrance to the harbour ; the garden a rich soil, well stocked with fruit trees ; with stabling and every necessaiy building for a family. Terms — Cash.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 636, 19 May 1852, Page 1
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