' Iff leather V l|||y^ And 6fx>indery. ?|| * THE Undersigned having made arrangements with the first Manufacturers at Sydney and Hobart Town for a regular supply of all descriptious of Leather, is enabled to offer the same to the Trade of Wellington and its neighbourhood at such prices as will defy competition. D. Isaacs, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Wellington, November 8, 1848. N.B. — WiMire's Kip and Sole Leather on sale.
EX THE "CLARA," Ct.ptain Crow, late from England. RICH Watered Black Ducapet Black Crapes Plain Black Gros de Naples Plain, Shot, and Glace Fancy Silks for dresi lengths and in the piece Rich White and Black Satins Superb Gentlemen's Black Waistcoat Satin and Rich Black Collar Velvet Black Chantilly and Coloured Veils Insertions and Scoloping of Jacconott and Book Muslin Doeskins, and Black Cloth and Kerseymere Rod, Bar, Bolt and Hoop -Iron And in the "LOUIS AND MIRIAM;* Rough Brown Holland Checked, Hair, Coloured Book and Mull Muslins Black and Coloured Sewing Silk French Ribbands And a variety of other Goods. And to arrive from Sydney per first vessel, 1 Ton Fine Pure White Arrow Root, and 200 Gallons Lime Juice from Tahiti. A. Hort, Sen. Lambton Quay. Wellington, November 1, 1848.
TO BE SOLD, OA HEAD OF DAIRY COWS. ** " Apply to T. W. Tankersley, Upland Farm. October 25, 1848.
NOW LANDING, Ex Louis and Miriam, and Clara, . AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED '. BAR and ROD IRON, all sized A few best Horse Brushes and Curry Combs, and Dandy Brushes Horse Nails, &c, &c, &c. M. Quin, Farrier, Dixon-street, TeAro. Wellington, November 4, 1848.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, At the Stables of the Undersigned^ LOMBARD STREET. THE HANDSOME THOROUGH-BRED Horse "RUBENS," imported from Van Diemen's Land by W. C. Turner, Esq. Pedigree— Bred by E. W. Wilmore, Esq., got by "Rubens," his dam by f( Wanderer ' out of "Lady" by "Buffalo," Terms, — Two Guineas and a Half each Mare. r H. WINTERINGHAM. Livery Steblts, October 10, 1848.
Wellington Markets, Retail Prices, Dec. 13, 1848. — First flour, £16:0 per ton; Bread, per gib. loaf, 4d. ; Beef, 6d. to 7d. per lb. ; Mutton, 6d. to 7d. per lb. ; Pork, sd. to 6d. per lb, ; Fowls, per pair, 45. ; Ducks, per pair, ss. ; Geese, 7s. each ; Turkeys, 7s. each; Fresh, butter, Is. Od. per lb. ;-Salt butter, Is. 4d. per lb. ; Potatoes, £4 per ton ; Eggs, Is. Od. per doz. ; Cheese, New Zealand, Is. Od. per lb. ; Bathurst, Is. per lb. ; Maize, 3s. 6d. per bush.; Ale, 2s. per gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7di per I>, ; Firewood, ptr cord, £1,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 351, 13 December 1848, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 351, 13 December 1848, Page 1
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