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On Sale by the Undersigned, JOA BAGS SUGAR, Company's No. 1 M.&VW pj ece3j Crystalized and Java
1 Hhd. Loaf Sugar Mould Candles Manilla Coffee Colonial and German Matches Pearl Barley Patna Rice Black Pepper &c, &c, &c M. Somerville. June 11th, 1852.
On Sale by the "Undersigned, FISH HOOKS, lines and dolphin grains Paints in 21b. tins, all colours White lead, 281b5., paint oil, turpentine, paint brushes Canvass, twine, bushed blocks, Europe and New Zealand rope Europe bolt rope, ship scrapers, palms, needles Sail hooks, bright steel marline spikes Mariner's compasses, log glasses, log slates Norrie's Epitome, speaking trumpets Paint and deck scrubbers Oakum, pitch, rosin, tar, pitch ladles Long and short tar brushes Eubank's nails, from 1 inch to 6 inch Round iron, from \ inch upwards Iron and copper tacks Copper boat nails and ruves, all sizes Chains and anchors, from 121b. Hawse pipes and deck pipes * Windlass frills and pawls Deck spikes, from 3 inch to 6 inch Bunting and ready made flags Superior navy duck, for tents Iron pots, boilers, tea kettles, &c. Bright and black varnish Ash paddles Crockery and tinware Patent deck lights Dark and horn lanlhorns. Thomas Russell, Ship Chandler, Fort-street. June 12, 1852.
BEE-HrVE, HIGH STREET. Ex INCHINNAN from LONDON DIRECT. T ADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, of the J-J newest fashions Embroidered Dresses Cashmere ditto Mousseline de Lame ditto Woollen Shawls Coloured Alpaca Black ditto Black Selecia 9-8 Prints Calicoes, Linens Sheeting, Domett Flannel 1 case Ladies' Bonnets Children's Felt Hats. T. C. Hallamore. June Bth, 1852.
MR. F. M. P. BROOKFIELD being unexpectedly called from this Colony, the partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All accounts and liabilities will be settled and debts received by Mr. Hansard, who will continue to conduct the business as heretofore. Albert Wm. Hansard, F. M. P. Brookfield.
Witness Thos. Somerville, J. A. Langford. June> 10th, 1852.
THE Friends of Mr. Alderman Powditch, by way of showing their respect for that gentleman, propose entertaining him at a Dinner prior to his leaving the Colony, to take place at the Halfway House, Epsom Road, on Thursday, 17th inst., at 5 o'clock. Tickets may be had as above, or at Mr. Thos. Somervillb's, Shortland-street, Auckland, previous to the 17th.
MILITARY THEATRE. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. Wynyard. Fob. the Benffit of a Soldier's Wmow. ON MONDAY EVENING, June 14, 1852, will be performed an Historical Drama, in three Acts, entitled HOFER: THE TELL OF THE TYROL. To be followed with a variety of Singing and Dancing. The Performance will conclude with a laughable Farce, entitled "THE IRISH LION." Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock; per* formance to commence at Eight. Dress Circle, 3s. Gd. : Boxes, 25. ; Pit, lSf 3d. Tickets may be had on application to Mr. Porter, Tobacconist, Queen-street j Mr. Levi, Shortland-street j Sergeant Maxwell, Officeis* Mess, and at the Libxary, Albert Banacks. Thomas Hyde, Stage Manager, i
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 643, 12 June 1852, Page 1
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