FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER FOR SYDNEY OR PORT PHILLIP. TJMIE Aberdeen clipper-built brig HEATHER BELL, es- 200 tons register, Philip Jones, Commander. Apply to Messrs. John Salmon and Co., Lower Queen Street. Auckland, sth August, 1855. BARQUE JASPER. CAPTAIN ROTCH will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the above vessel. Bain and Blrtt, Agents. July 50th, 1855. Oft SALE. /COMPANY’S SUGAR NO. 1. v-'' do. Crystals Sydney Soap, in boxes of i cwt and | cwt. Mauritius and Pampanga Sugar Mould Candles Congou Tea, in chests, balf-chcsls, and Boxes. J. A. Gilfillan and Co. July 15, 1855. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex late Arrivals. WHITE LEAD AND PAINTS (in bond) Fancy Prints Moleskin Trowsers Blue Serge Shirts Checked do. Regatta do. Scotch Twill do. 51 Casks Superior Brown Sherry. J. A. Gilfillan and Co. July 15, 1855. ON SALE EX ALGERIA'E. T lIREE GASES S A I) I) LE S. J. A. Gilfillan and Co. J2lh April, 1855. EX ALGERINE. 30 B A G S DAIRY SAL T 20 Boxes N. S. W. Soap 50 do. Liverpool do. 24 Gross Lavers’ Blacking 2 Cases Indian Soy I Cask Pudding Raisins 1 do. Carraway Seeds 4 do. Scotch Barley 2 Champion’s Vinegar 10 Boxes Mould Candles 44 Bags Light Java Sugar 1 Ton Candied Sugar.
EX MARY CATHERINE. 20 Cases Pint Pickles -10 do. Salad Oil 44 do. Mustard 7 do. Bottled Fruits 4 do. Royal Standard Vinegar 4 1 do. Belmont Sperm Candles Jams and Lellies, Cocoa and Anchovy Pastes Table Salt, in Jars, Patent Groats, etc., etc., etc. | Mark Somerville. : Corner of Shortland and Queen Streets, Auckland, July 22nd, 1855. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS the Premises of E. 11. Cook and the Victoria Hotel, at Russell, Bay of Islands, were destroyed by fire on the 2olh July, 1852, and as there is just ground to believe that the aforesaid Premises were wilfully set on fire, notice is hereby given that any person who will give such information in the Resident Magistrate’s Court, either at Auckland or Russell, as may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive the above Reward on application to E. H. Cook, of Russell. STO L E N NINETY FATHOMS of Firewood, having been stolen from the Warau, on the Kawakawa river, belonging to E. II Cook, of Russell. Any person who may give such information as may lead to the conviction of the thief, shall receive TEN POUNDS Reward by applying to E. 11. Cook. TEN POUNDS REWARD. IVTOTICE 3s hereby given, that late on -Ei ThurSday night, or early on Friday morning 241h June last, some person did wilfully and maliciously destroy the Water on the premises of E. U. Cook of Russell, by throwing filth into the well, in order to render the said water unfit for business purposes. Any one who will discover the perpetrator of the aforesaid offence sc that he, or she, may be brought to punishment shall receive the above Reward. Russell, July olh, 1853. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. SOME peason having on the evening of the 7th inst., maliciously posted playcards on the premises of Mr.'Cook of Russell, for the purpose of insulting and annoying him. Any person who can give such information relative to the affair, as will lead to the conviction of the aforesaid parly, shall receive the above reward on application to E. Cook of Russell. WANTED, A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK, to assist in establishing a commercial business in this Town. Applications to be addressed to Mr. Ducois, Post Office, Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 763, 6 August 1853, Page 1
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