EX GALATEA. 9C) HIIDS. MARTELL’S BRANDY 2 Puncheons 2 Hhds. > Whiskey 2 Quarler-casks J 200 Cases Geneva 400 Boxes Mould Candles iOS Tierces Beef 5 Hampers Siilton Cheese 9 Bundles 3 and 5 bushel Bags 2 Bales Kip Leather 140 Bags No. 1 Company’s pieces C Hhds. Treacle 1 Case —107 Spotted Waistcoats 240 Checked do, 96 Fancy do. 50 Black Cloth do. single Breasted 50 Black Cloth Waistcoats, double breasted ' 1 Case Men’s Lainbwool Hose i Hose, and Merino Shirts 1 Case—Brown Cotton Hose Guernsey Shirts Blue Serge do. 1 Case Blue Guernsey Shirts 1 u Pilot Jackets and Coats 1 Case—Striped \ While j Blue a Yarn Shirts Scarlet I Spotted/ 1 Case—Fancy Worsted Shirts While Serge “ Scarlet “ “ Blue “ “ Blue Witney Pea Coats 1 Case Long Fishermen’s Boots 1 Case—Navy Blue and Orange Prints Reel Colton oG inch Black Bands 54 “ Ducape Black Shooting Coals 1 Case Blue and Orange Prints 1 “ Reel Colton 200 yards 4 Bales 10-4, 11-4 Blue Blankets 1 Case—Guernsey Shirts Lambswool Hose Striped Colton Sliirts Drill Shooting Coals 30 pieces Den ies 4 Cases Moleskin 'Browsers 2 Bales Blue Serge Shirts 5 “ Duck 1 Case Black and White Prints 1 “ 5-4 Fancy “ 'I Mes ! !!luc rfilus 4 Cases Playing Cards 1 *• Fancy Regatta Shirts 1 u Sleeved Vests Scotch Bonnets Striped Cotton Shirts 1 Case —Pilot Browsers Lambswool Drawers i Case—s—4 Lilac Prints American Drill White Shirts, in boxes 1 Case 56 inch Grey Calico 1 “ Corded Vests G. P. Lcggins 1 Trunk—Buttoned Boots Oxonians I Trunk Men’s Stout Wellingtons | cL LL CL I Case—Witney Coals Pilot do. 56 inch Grey Calico 3 Bales 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 Colored Rugs 1 Trunk—Women’s Double Soled Shoes Men’s Stout Braddcd Bluchers 2 Trunks—Men’s Calf Buttoned Boots Women’s Cloth “ “ 5 Cases Colton Cord Browsers 10 Bags Salt Petre 4 Kegs Blue Slone 20 Boxes Raisins 42 Doz.en Spades and Shovels 1 Bale Twilled Duck 50 Chests Congou 200 do. do. 23 do. do. 20 10-Catty Boxes ditto 20 '* Hyson Skin 50 “ Souchong 131 Bags Wilkie’s Cabin and Ship Biscuit 9 Barrels Flour 6 “ Maize Meal. W. S. Grahame. WANTED— A MARRIED MAN, without encumbrance. He must ho a good Ploughman, and willing to make himself generally useful as a Farm Servant. His wife will be expected to act as Cook and Housekeeper. For particulars apply to Mr. Reynolds, Caledonian Hotel. rjEN WANTED PAIRS OF GOOD SAWYERS, ALSO GOOD HANDS to CHOP and RIVE TIMBER; to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to J. A. Gilfillan and Co. 28lh July, 1855. TIT"ANTED, A steady Man, who will » ' to take charge of Horses. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo Hons Auckland, July lllh, 1855. J ANTED,—For the Great Barrier Mines, a Few Miners and Labourers. Men with families able to work would be preferred. Apply to Gilson and Mitchell. Auckland,, August slb, 1855. ANTED, —A Smart LAI) of about 14 * * or 15 years of age, as an Apprentice to Mr. A. McPherson, Plumber, Copper and Tin plate worker, Shorlland-slreel. A GENTLEMAN of respectable and quiet habits can be accommodated! with residence with a private family,—Apply at this office,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 771, 3 September 1853, Page 4
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518Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 771, 3 September 1853, Page 4
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