EX GALATEA. |Q lIIIDS. MARTELL’S BRANDY * 2 Puncheons 1 2 libels. > Whiskey 2 Quarter-casks J 200 Cases Geneva 100 Boxes Mould Candles iOS Tierces Beef 5 Hampers Stilton Cheese 9 Bundles 3 and 5 bushel Bags 2 Bales Kip Leather 140 Bags No. 1 Company’s pieces 6 llhds. Treacle 1 Case —lo7 Spotted Waistcoats 240 Checked do. 9G Fancy do. 50 Black Cloth do. single Breasted 50 Black Cloth Waistcoats, double breasted 1 Case Men’s Lambwool Hose L Hose, and Merino Shirts 1 Case—Brown Cotton Hose Guernsey Shirts Blue Serge do. 1 Case Blue Guernsey Shirts 1 4< Pilot Jackets and Coals 1 Case —Striped \ White f Blue \Yarn Shirts Scarlet i Spotted/ 1 Case—Fancy Worsted Shirts While Sergo “ Scarlet u “ Blue “ “ Blue Witney Pea Coals 1 Case Long Fishermen’s Boots 1 Case—Navy Blue and Orange Prints Reel Cotton 50 inch Black Bands 54 “ Ducape Black Shooting Coats 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 Cotton Shirts Drill Shooting Coals 50 pieces Dcrries 4 Cases Moleskin 'Browsers 2 Bales Blue Serge Shirts 5 ‘‘ Duck 1 Case Black and While Prints 1 “ 5-4 Fancy “ 1 4nalS{ Nav > BU,eMnts 4 Cases Playing Cards 1 Fancy Regatta Shirts 1 u Sleeved Vests Scotch Bonnets Striped Colton Shirts 1 Case—Pilot 'Browsers Lambswool Drawers 1 Case—s-4 Lilac Prints American Drill White Shirts, in boxes 1 Case 50 inch Grey Calico 1 “ Corded Vests G. P. Leggins 1 Trunk—Buttoned Boots Oxonians 1 Trunk Men’s Stout Wellingtons A U 11 1 1 \ Case—Witney Coats Pilot do. 50 inch Grey Calico 5 Bales 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 Colored Rugs 1 Trunk—Women’s Double Soled Shoes Men’s Stout Bradded Bluchers 2 Trunks—’Men’s Calf Buttoned Boots Women’s Cloth “ “ 5 Cases Cotton Cord 'Browsers 10 Bags Salt Pclre 4 Kegs Blue Slone 20 Boxes Raisins 42 Dozen Spades and Shovels 1 Bale Twilled Duck 50 Chests Congou 200 -J 7 do. do. 25 do. do. 20 10-Cally Boxes ditto 20 “ Hyson Skin 50 “ Souchong 151 Bags Wilkie’s Cabin and Ship Biscuit 9 Barrels Flour G k ‘ Maize Meal. W. S. Guahame. FOR SALE, HORSE, accustomed to the cart or - plough. Apply to Mu. Tuouuuun, North Shore.
A YOUNG MAN of business habits, possessing five years’ colonial experience, (lli rce in Auckland,) wishing for occupation, will be glad to lake the management of a Store, or other occupation where a confidential business man is required. Apply at the New-Zealander Office. WANTED, —For the Great Barrier Mines, a Few Miners and Labourers. Men with families able to work would be preferred. Apply to Gidson and Mitchell. Auckland, August olh, 4855. AUCKLAND FOUNDRY. WANTED- ENGINEERS, VICE-MEN, BLACKSMITHS, & APPRENTICES. Steady men will receive good wages. W. Bourne. 25rd August, IBi>3. \\rANTED —Two steady, sober Men, to * ▼ take charge of two Teams of Horses. To competent hands liberal wages will be given. For further particulars apply at this office. WANTED, —A Smart LAI) of about IT ’ * or IS years of age, as an Apprentice to Mr. A. McPherson, Plumber, Copper and Tin plate worker, Shorlland-strcct. 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 773, 10 September 1853, Page 4
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