NOW BEING LANDED, And on Sale by the Undersigned , 4| CRATES OF EARTHENWARE, and 46 casks Glass, containing— Cups and Saucers, rations Basons and Plates to match China Breakfast Sets Ditto Tea Sets Jars, all patterns Chamber Services, newest patterns Black Teapots Dinner aM Dessert Sets Yellow Ware Soup Tureens, r Yegctable Dishes Flat Dishes, Pic ditto, etc. Half-pint Cut Tumblers Ditto Moulded Cut Wines, all patterns Ditto Salt Cellars Water Bottles Ale and Champagne Glasses Jugs, of various patterns Also, Just Landed, d case Cornice Polls, Cornice Ends, Brackets, etc., for curtains, With a great variety of Goods, not yet landed. J. T. Bo VLAN. N.B.—The Trade supplied with Earthenware. SHEEP, EX MOA J 1 0 UR FOR SALE, HUNDRED EWES Apply to J. Newman. RUSSELL WINE VAULTS, SIIORTLAND-STREET. Ex CASHMERE , SIjTeD WARD PAGET, and SIMILAR. HpIIE Undersigned begs to inform the A- Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has just received by the above vessels, through his London agent, the following Liquors, now on sale : Ex CASHMERE, 2 Hhds. No. 2, Burton Ale 3 “ Porter Ex SIR EDWARD PAGET. 40 Hhds. No. 2, Burton Ale * Ex SIMLAH. 40 Hhds. Burton Ale 4 2 “ Truman’s Stout 60 Cases Geneva 2 Hhds. Whiskey 2 “ Booth and Co.’s best Old Tom 60 Cases Ale and Porter in pint bottles 4 Qr.-casks Sherry 2 u Madeira 7 “ Hunt’s Port Wine. Also — 70 Cases Cordials, consisting of— Cloves Gold Water Aniseed Shrub Peppermint, from the celebrated house of Bishop and Company, Minories, London, etc., etc., etc. S. H. Levy. June 47, 1853. TO LET FOR TWO A r EARS, A NINE-ACRE PADDOCK, with enclosed Garden, Stockyard, Cow-shed, etc., on the Grafton Road,” adjoining the present residence of A. B. Abraham, Esq. Connell and Ridings, Queen-street. nno MERCHANTS.—A Gentleman in L every way qualified is anxious to meet with an engagement in the counting house of a merchant, either as Confidential Clerk, or to undertake the foreign correspondence. For further particulars apply by letter to A. B. G., ISevo-Zealander office. bg Auction, SHEEP FOR SALE. MR. J. N E WM A N Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, o» Wednesday, the 291h instant, at twelve o’clock—• MOSTLY YOUNG EWES, 1. $ vrx/} two to three years old. The Entire Cargo, ex “Commodore.” These sheep have been selected with great care from the celebrated flocks of Edward Cox, Esq.; are warranted sound—the run having always been kept free from disease. MR. J. NEWMAN calls attention to his Quarterly Sale of Cattle, at Howick, in Mr. Lewis’s Paddock, at 12 o’clock on Wednesday, the 6th July, 4835, when he will Sell by Auction a considerable number of COWS, HEIFERS, and STEERS; also, a good DURHAM BULL.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 752, 29 June 1853, Page 1
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