EX MARY CATHERINE. rip WO CASES SCISSORS JL i Do. Silk Coat Buttons, (large and small) G Bales of 8/4 Printed Shawls, (cotton) 4 4 Cases Sundries in Drapery 40 “ and Bales 7/8, 9/8 Prints 9 Cases Leghorn Hats 4 £l Straw Ho. trimmed 3 “ Saddles and Bridles 4 Cases Clothing 34 Cases and Bales of Sundry Merchandize £5 “ Pickles assorted 4 Quarter Casks fine Wine 4 Cases Playing Cards 4 “ Eau de Cologne 20 u Geneva, 42 Bottles 2 Handsome Carts, with patent Springs and Axletrce 2 Casks flat Irons 4 Ton Plate Iron 4 “ Box “ 2500 Bricks—Fire 4 Case Scgars 4 “ Prints and Books 400 Casks (6 dozen each) Bass’s pale Ale 9 Cases Cloth Caps 4 “ Boots and Shoes 400 Hlids. No. 3 Burton Ale 1 Truss Best West of England Broad Cloths 4 Case of Delaines 4G Cases of best Crown Glass, (large size) G Casks China Ornaments 9 Hhds. Tumblers, wine glasses, etc. 1 “ Cutlery in all descriptions 80 Kegs White Lead 3 Cases Lucifer Matches 49 Cases, G Dozen, 11. B. Byass’s Pale Ale 36 Casks “ “ “ Porter 200 Bundles Hoop Iron, And sundry other Goods. The full particulars, with samples of the same, to be seen on board the Mary Catherine. Apply to 11. Nathan. JOHN K EELY, SHIP BISCUIT BARER, High-street, Opposite the Customs-House, IT> ECS to announce to Commanders of 13 Ships, and Merchants, that he is prepared to supply BISCUIT in any quantities, of the best material and manufacture, at prices as follows, for cash, viz.:— £ s. d. Cabin Biscuit 4 48 0 per 400lbs. Pilot ditto - 4 46 6 “ Ship - - 4 44 4 “ These prices will only vary upon any material alteration taking place in the price of Flour, J. K. has been favoured with orders for supplies of the above articles from Captain Nichols of the American Whale Ship Lion, Captain Martin, brig Spiencer, and Captain Champion, late of the Border Maid , at various times for voyages of sufficient duration to test the same thoroughly, and they have testified to the quality of his Bread being unsurpassed in any of the other Colonies. WHITE HART HOTEL. DCROSBIE, Tailor, etc., etc., begs • leave to return his thanks for past favours conferred upon him for the last Ten Years in the above line. 1). C. would call the attention of New Arrivals to inspect his Slock of Cloths, etc., ex Cashmere, rarely to be met with in New Zealand. Queen-street, May 4 7, 4853. FAMILY AND GENTLEMENS’ BOARDING RESIDENCE. Princes Street, (Cpposhe Government House Gate , next door to the office of (he Union Bank.) JII. KING respectfully announces that • he has established—what has been so long felt to be a great desideratum in Auckland A Respectable and Commodious BOARDING HOUSE for the reception of strangers arriving from England and the adjacent Colonics, Settlers and their families having occasion to visit Auckland, and a comfortable home for respectable Young Men in business occupations in the city. He has taken those capacious premises formerly occupied by the family of the laic General Pitt, which are now being fitted up, and no expense will be spared in furnishing every thing needful for comfort and convenience, and keeping the table well supplied with Good old English Fare. An Ordinary every day at Two o’clock. SHIP STAG . T F MISS CHEW, who left Londonpn January, 4852 (with Mr. and Mrs. Hollincsiied) for Lyttelton, New Zealand, and who arrived at her destination in May following, will write to “P. C.” at the office of the New Zealander, she will hear of her brother Tom, with George and Naomi. She is earnestly entreated to communicate with them immediately. June, 4855. MELBOURNE AGENCY. W* WILSON transacts business as ’ T • GENERAL BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, in Foreign and Colonial Produce. Office—Lloyd’s Exchange Rooms. MR. KENT’S COFFEE AND EATING HOUSE, (Next Door to Mr. Dennett's,J Queen-street. A GOOD DINNER FOR ONE SHILLING. BOARD AND LODGING.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 751, 25 June 1853, Page 4
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