NOW BEING LANDED, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. (OLDS AND SAUCERS, various patterns v-V Basins, Dinner Services Chamber Service complete .lugs. Toy Cans, no., &c. Publicans Tumblers Dinner “ ‘ £ Superior Cut Wines “ “ Cruets China Tea and Breakfast Services of new and elegant designs Champagne Glasses Glass Butter Coolers Cut Decanters Cut Glass Sails Frosted 8-10 inch Lamp Shades The above articles, especially the Earthenware, arc of a superior description. Grocers’ Wrapping Paper Drapers’ “ lt Ink, Slates, Slate Pencils Brass Cot Swings With the usual assortment of Ironmongery, and Tinware. James T. Bovlan. hay. r S' HE Undersigned is now prepared tosnp--Jl ply Hay of the best quality, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at the lowest Market Price. N.B. A large supply of Oats, Maize, and Bran, on hand. Tnos. Somerville, Shortland-slrcet. Auckland, Feb. 11, 1855. MIXED CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. On Sale by the Undersigned. BUSHELS of the above, of a very Superior Quality, warranted free from noxious weeds, sorrel, Ac., &c. Tnos. Somerville, Shorlland-strect. Auckland, Feb. 11, 1852. ON SAL®, EX ALGERINE. A|4 BAGS COMPANY’S SUGAR CO bags Java ditto 50 bags Pampagna ditto 20 Patna Rice 15 “ Jamaica Coffee 1 hhd. Loaf Sugar 4 cases Bo it led Fruits 4 “ Mustard 2 “ Pearl Sago 5 bags Arrowroot 1 case Garawaysceds i “ Currie Powder 1 “ Sardines 0 u Lemon Syrup G bags Pearl Barley 1 case Patent Groats 1 “ Annatto 4 boxes Raisins \ case Nutmegs, Ac., Ac. M. Somerville. Corner ofSboi Band and Quccn-slrect, Auckland, Feb. 1,, 1855. TO BE LET, FOR SUCH TERM AS MAY BE AGREED LION, GRASS PADDOCKS AT EPSOM, Containing 50 Acres. HU HE Tenant will have tbc option of -8- placing Slock where they may feed luxuriously, or taking off a second Hay Crop, which will be quite ready for mowing oarly in the next month. Terms—moderate. Apply to the owner, James Simms, or to Mr. Lusk, Epsom. 251h January, 1855. JUST PUBLISHED. A CHART OF MANGONUI AND DOUBTLESS BAY, recently Surveyed by Thomas Florance. Every appropriate or characteristic information, as shown in a chart correct in detail , is combined in the above; every fool of tbc shores and their angles have been meted, and the whole systemalically connected. Sold by Mr. T. J. Jaggar, Stationer, Shorlland Street. Price five shillings. BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, Chapel Street. | AMES HAMILTON respectfully announces to the inhabitants of the West Ward, and the citizens generally, that he has commenced the Bakery Business, in Chapel-street, within a few doors of Mr. Currie’s, Aurora Tavern, where he intends to produce good Bread, which will be sold on the premises, or delivered at the residences of those who may favor him with their custom, at the usual price, viz.—Six Pence the 21b. loaf. Dinners baked daily, except on Sundays. OIL ! OIL ! ! OIL ! ! ! rrOBE HAD AT H. RUSSELL’S STORES, 1 Queen-street, THE BEST LAMP OIL, equal to Sperm, at ss. 6d. per gallon. Champion’s best London Vinegar, ss. per do. Also, A quantity of Oilmans’ Stores, at equally low price. 11. Russell, Queen-street. February 12, 1855. T 0 L £ T, ‘‘Royal George” Inn, Newmarket, A FOUR-ROOMED COT--Ca. t A G E, with a Shop front, where a good retail Grocery and Butcher business lias been carried on. For terms apply at the “ Royal George.” -V V. 1
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 715, 19 February 1853, Page 4
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