NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
HP S. FORSATTH respectfully informs Ms Friends and the Public gene1 * rally that he has REMOVED to His New and Commodious Warehouse in Queen-street, Where his Business will in future be carried on.
T. S. F. takes this opportunity of tendering his sincere thanks for past support and patronage, and assures his numerous Friends and Customers that he will continue his best endeavours to merit their future favors, by selling articles of the best quality, at the lowest possible price. Auckland, May 11, 1852.
LANDING EX "JOHN PHILLIPS."
TE N Barrels Truman's 5 \- casks Gold Sherry 5 |- casks Pale ditto
2 hhds- ) H 2 i-casks | Madeira 4 |-casks Rich Old Port 2 Extra Lisbon 100 doz. Pale Ale 100 doz. London Stout. Bain & Burtt.
6th April, 1852.
TO ARRIVE PER " GWALIOR," EXPECTED @ LONDON.
DAILY
fVfiC TONS MANILLA SUGAR •*-* 100 Half- barrels Herrings 50 Bundles Spades 25 Boxes Window Glass 8 Rolls Sheet Lead 2 Casks English Glue 2 " Copper Boat Nails 3 Cases Glass Paper 15 Casks Washing Soda 6 Barrels Saltpetre 40 Bundles Oakum 20 " Marline and Seising 20 " Dundee Tarred Cordage 1 Cask Ships' Blocks 20 Drums Linseed Oil 5 " Turpentine 2 Bales Twines, assorted 1 Cask Brushware 3 Bales Lamp Cotton 2- " 3-bushel Bags 6 Cases Native Pipes 4" " Saddles and Cart Harness 3 Bales Wine Corks 5 « Blankets 2 " Flannels 3 Cases Fancy Prints 5 Bales Serge Shirts 5 Cases Moleskin Trowsers 3 Bales Cotton Blankets 1 Case Furniture Prints 2 " Umbrellas 1 " Blue and Coloured Mugs 2 Trunks Carpet Slippers 5 Cases Bottled Fruits and Preserves 3 " Lucifer Matches 20 Tarpaulin Dray Covers 2 Cases Solazzi Juice 140 Iron Pots 100 Camp Ovens 8 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 10 Boxes Charcoal Plates 2 Hhds. Hollowaie 7 Casks Ironmongery 2 Cases School Slates 3 " Assorted Stationery 10 Casks Day & Martin's Blacking 10 « Stockholm Tar 20 Kegs Eubank's Nails. Bain & Bvutt.
6th April, IS£2.
BALL NIGHT.
HHARDINGTON'S CARRIAGES • will ply upon Monday evening next, with parties attending the Birth Night Ball ; and he begs they will be pleased to leave their orders at the Hotel as early as possible. Royal Exchange Hotel, Auckland, 2 1st May, 1852.
GRASS SEED.
Af\ BUSHELS of the above for Sale at : " Mr. Gibsons, Shortland- street. Auckland, May 21, 1852.
TO TAILORS.
SEVERAL GOOD WORKMEN may meet with constant employment by applying to Mr. W. Wild, High-street.
WANTED,
A BAKER, of steady and industrious habits. For particulars apply to Mr. H. Coolahan.
CAUTION.
WHEREAS my daughter, Bridget Healey, aged seventeen years, having left her home without assigning any just reason, I hereby prohibit any person from harbouring her, or any Clergyman from allowing her to contract matrimony without my consent. Peter Healey. Onehunga, 21st May, 1852. LOST, A SPOTTED STEER, also a RED HEIFER, both horned, branded M. W., split ears ; last seen on the beach at Freeman's Bay. Any person giving information, or delivering them to the u ndersigued will be rewaided. Thos. O. Williuis. May 21, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 637, 22 May 1852, Page 1
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