EX “ MO A, 10 FR DNEY. brandy ft HDDS. MARX ELI/ 65 do B. P Rum 4 Puncheon, do. 709 Bags Sugar 4 Cases Muntz’s Metal _ 2 Casks Composition Nails 2 Cases Saws, Cross-cut, 5, S s , and 6; Pit, 6|, 7£, and Cask Plantation Hoe§ # Bales Sole Leather Cask Italian Rye Grass Seed ditto Dutch Clover 40 Boxes Junk Pipes 40 “ Go-a-head do. “ Soap Packages Boots and ditto 100 7 Shoes/ WelBluchers, 40 lingtons, Princes, etc., etc. Pieces Flannel Blue and Red 4 Cases Moleskin Trowsers 7 Packages Saddlery and Harness 420 Bags Biscuit . « 500 Pieces 7-8 and 5-4 Prints Cottons Braces Scotch Twill Shirts Worsted Caps Grey Calico, 27in. and 33% Worsted Frock* Colton half taHe Lambs’ Wool Shirts Woollen Shawls Black Cloth Trowsers Duck Frocks Lambs’ Wool Half HoseW Worsted Cravats Drab Pea Jackets Ladies’ Dress©*, new patterns Tarpaulings W. S. Grahame, EX RAVEN. 10 HOGSHEADS 410 Bags Sugar W. I. RUM 1 Case Silk HandkipMefs 2 4 1 Bales j Blue g er g t! ghirts Case Case Frocks, Trowsers, Jackets and Blouses 42 Kegs Nails 3 Bales Cotton Sheets. W. S. Grahams. EX CASHMERE . 'WO HOGSHEADS KARTELL'S BRANDY. W. S. Guahame. RUSSELL W3IIE VAULTS, SHORTLAND-STREET. Ex CASHMERE, SIR EDWARD PAGET, and SIMLAH. THE Undersigned begs to inform Public of Auckland and its vicinity, thl he has just received .by the above vessels, through his London agent, the following Liquors, now on sale PEx CASHMERE, 2 Hhds. No. 2, Burton Ale 5 “ Porter Ex SIR EDWARD PAGET, 40 Hhds. No. 2, Burton Ale 7 “ Trueman% Stout Ex SIMLAH. 40 Hhds. Burton Ale 42 “ Truman’s Stout 60 Cases Geneva 2 Hhds. Whiskey 4‘ 2 “ Booth and Co.’s best Old Tom 60 Cases Ale and Porter in pint bottles 4 Qr.-casks Sherry * 2 “ Madeira 7 u Hunt’s Port Wine. Aiso—m 70 Cases Cordials, coh| Cloves Gold Water Aniseed Shrub Peppermint, house of Bishc Minories, London, etc., etc., ling of- ■ 5 ip nd June 17, 4855. etc. S. U. Levy. LAND A. WOOD begs to announce that Jie has determined to commence lioness in Auckland as a LAND AND AGENT. His long residence in this country (dating anterior to its becoming a British Colony) and his personal experienlfe in its land affairs, enable him to luing to this new y% cation a practical knowledge of its details. His business in Auckland wiU be conducted in connexion with a Melbourne lygency of the highest respectability and will offi- the greatest facilities to the Sale of New Zealand Lands in the Port Phillip Market, and the execution of Melboimiedrdersfor inves in the New Zealand marfet. He is a honored with instructions of sale New Zealand Estates. With these views he is on the point of proceeding to Melbourne, to complete his arrangements there, and will return forthwith to become a permanent resident. In the meantime communications may follow him to care of and McFarlane, Melbourne. Auckland, 471h June, 1853. CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. ■ on the North Shore, O’Bposite Apply at the New-Zealaisdur
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 1
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