CANTON HOUSE. CORNER OF QUEEN AND WEST-QUEEN STREETS. On Sale by the Undersigned—7IG II T CAS K S W 111 TI N G 100 doz. lamp glasses, assorted lengths and sizes Tea, in chests and half-chests Loaf sugar Company's ditto Java ditto Pampanga ditto Sydney mottled soap Bottled fruits Pickles, sauces China preserves Yarmouth bloaters, sardines Fresh salmon, in i and 21b. tins Fresh lobster Preserved strawberries, in tins Patras currants Valencia and El me raisins Muscatels, almonds Colman's No. 1 starch and blue With every oilier article in the Grocery department. Also, EX "MONARCH.'' 5 crates EARTHENWARE, containingDinner sets Desert ditto Breakfast ditto Chamber ditto China cups and saucers, white and blue Plates, dishes, basins Cups and saucers, etc., etc. Decanters, tumblers, wines Water bottles and tops Glass sugars and creams Butler coolers, etc. Also, A large assortment of HOLLO WARE, comprising— Oval boilers, from 1 to 10 gallons Saucepans, lea kettles, etc. All of which will be sold at the lowest remunerating profit. G. E. Vaile. FOR SALE, Ex Queen of Perth, ~ BAGS OF B E S T RICE. Mark Someryille. Corner of Queen and Shorlland-strects, September 2Gth, 1854. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. W. RATTRAY'S NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, EX CASHMERE, Are now ready for inspection, And comprise an excellent selection of QIC II BONN E T RIBBONS *-*•' Cashmere, do laine, [and muslin robes and dresses Tissue, barege, and cashmere shawls and scarfs Muslin sleeves, collars and chemisettes Also, an assortment of Stripe curtains, muslin shades, and short blinds Babies' long robes and short frocks Children's dresses Ladies' and children's undcr-linens A general assortment ol drapery goods, all of which will be sold cheap. N.B. The remaining portion of Merino, Coburgs, and other Winter Dresses, Wool Shawls, etc., etc.. will be sold ct Cost Price. September 29, 1854. TO BAKERS, A PERSON recently arrived wishes to purchase a Baking Business, with Shop and oven attached. Direct Z, care of Mr. Holmes, tailor, Shorilaud-street. Auckland, September 28th. 1851. TO LET, * STORE. 30 feet frontage, with Kitchen and Rooms above, situated in Forlslreet.—Apply to Thomas Russell, Ship Chandler, Fort-street. September 29th, 1854. W A N T E I) . TWO FE M A L E S E RV A N TS. Apply to Mr. I). Nathan. September 25th, 18S1. TO MERCHANTS, TRADERS, AND OTHERS. HP HE Undersigned will be happy to execute J- any Orders or Commissions entrusted to him. J. H. Ashek, Late of Auckland. Warehouseman and Commission Agent. 5, Barrack Street, Sydney, 6th June, 1854. W A N T E I), " S HOUSEKEEPER,—A respectable old Widow, who has not the encumbrance of an ever-talking tongue, Apply to Mr. B. Lewis, Emu Cottage. Auckland, or to F. C. Lewis, Howick, Sept. 23, 1854. M I S S I N G. A CASE, lately landed from the "Cashmere," marked § 19 (1.) AG. Any person aware ofits whereabouts will oblige the owner by sending information to the NkwZealander Office. WAN T E I) . AF E M A L E SERVANT. Annlv to Apply to September 29ih, 1854. Mrs. Ridings, Queen-street. 7ANTED,—A Billiard Marker and - Cook. Apply at the Masonic Hotel. Princes-street, 3rd Oct., 1854. WANTED,- A few MINERS for the Mines at Kawau. Apply to W. S. Grahame. 28th July, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 885, 7 October 1854, Page 4
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