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STOCK. THE UNDERSIGNED will have for Sale in about six weeks, a Cargo of superior HEIFERS and STEERS, also 700 Maiden Ewes. This Cargo will be carefully selected by Charles Sidey, Esq., from the celebrated herds of the late Dr. Imlay, at Twofold Bay. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 10th January, 1848.

ON SALE.

3 Hhds. Martell's Brandy 5 do. Cognac do. 2 do. White Geneva 6 do. Tinged do. 80 Cases Rotterdam do. 10 Hhds. and 30 Quarter Casks Sherry 3 Half pipes Madeira 7 Quarter Casks Red Wine 45 Cases superior Champagne, 1 doz. cases 5 do. do. Claret 3 do. do. 45 Hhds. best London Stout 2 Bags Wine and Beer Corks 20 Cases fresh Durham Mustard 12 do. assorted Pickles, pints and quarts 1 do. superfine Capers 1 do. do. Curry Powder 40 Cans Boiled Linseed Oil 340 Kegs White Lead 20 do. Black Paint 20 do. Slate Color 12 do. Green Paint 2 Casks Basket Salt 20 Tons Liverpool Salt 15 half-chests superior Congou Tea 15 Chests do. do. do. - 3 CasesChildren's,Youths',&Men'sClothCaps 2 do. Post and Note Paper, and Stationery 2 Bales Printing Paper 8 Casks pickled Mutton Hams And a variety of other Goods. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington^ 6th January, 1848.

ON SALE,

AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. PORT, Sherry, and Madeira"} in wood. Rutherford, Port, Sheiry, and Madeira Drury, fr Cos. in bottle. brand Burgundy in 1 doz. cases ; Byass's Ale and Porter in bottle. 3 dozen casks Pale and Brown Brandy, Martell's West India and East India Rum Geneva in casks Hops in pockets and halves Best Port Phillip and New South Wales Beef Java Sugar Mauritius Sugar Padang Coffee Black and White Pepper Sperm and Wax Candles Liverpool Salt, Table Salt Best Hobart Town Biscuit Rock Salt for Cattle Stations Sole Leather Vinegar, Quarter Casks and Hhds. Tobacco, Ca\ endish and Negrohead Calicoes, Navies, and Blankets New South Wales Coals Robert Waitt. Custom House Buildings, 12th January, 1848.

COMMERCIAL ROOMS.

ROWLAND DAVIS

BEGS respectfully to inform the Merchanti md Gentlemen of Wellington, that, having completed his COMMERCIAL ROOMS

attached to the Aurora Tavern and BritanniaSaloon, he intends opening the same on Monday next. For the better accommodation of his customers, R. D. intends to conduct his Establishment on the plan of the LONDON COFFEE HOUSES, viz: — LUNCHEONS, SANDWICHES, COFFEE and SOUP always ready. Having the Largest and most Commodious Premises of any public establishment in New Zealand, R. Davis further begs to announce, that arrangements can be made for BALLS and DINNERS, provided on the shortest notice, for large or small parties, and on reasonable terms. The very best description of Wines, Spirits, Burton ale, &c, always on hand. Wellington, January 22, 1848.

BRITANNIA SALOON.

FETE NIGHT.

ON MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, The performance will commence with, the very favourite farce called The Valet de Sham.

After which a variety of Singing*

After which, by particular desire, the celebrated Farce called THE MUMMY. Wellington, January 22, 1848.

TO LET, FURNISHED,

FOR A PERIOD OF EIGHTEEN MONTHS THE BRICK HOUSE now occupied by Mr. Clifford, op Thorndon Flat, Apply to Chas. Clifford. Wellington, January 10, 1848.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZSCSG18480122.2.3.4

Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 259, 22 January 1848, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
524

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 259, 22 January 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 259, 22 January 1848, Page 2

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