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ON SALE, j&r "Lallak Uookh," "Fair Tasmanian," "William Alfred/ AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. CAMP OVENS, Iron Pots, and Nails of all kinds Hinges, Bolts, and Screws I Locks, Mortice Latches I Spades and Grubbing Hoes Adzes, Screw and Shell Augurs American Axes Frying Pans, Gridirons^ and a general assortment of every kind of Ironmongery and Hardware Chests and half-chests finest Congou Tea, Statesman's, Angelina's, and Thomas Fielden's brand China, West India, Mauritius, and Pampanga Sugars English and Sydney Loaf Sugar Coffee and Rice Robinson's Soap Sperm and Mould Candles English bottled Fruits, Jams and Jellies Salad Oil, Currie Powder Oilman's Stores, and Groceries of every description One case finest Castor Oil A general assortment of Earthenware, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, &c, &c. And various other articles. Langdon & Spinks. Herbert-street, Te Aro, April 18, 1849.

EX "WILLIAM ALFRED," And on Sale at the STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNEDONE CASE, 10,000, No. 3 Government Manila Cheroots One do., 10,000, No. 4 do. Finest quality. LINGDON & SPIKKS. Herbert-street, Te Aro, April 18, 1849.

NOTICE.

JAMES FIRTH respectfully begs leave to announce that he has purchased from Mr. Rowland Davis the extensive Premises known as the " Aurora Tavern," Commercial Room, and Britannia Saloon, where he intends commencing business on the Ist May next. — J. F. trusts by due attention to the comfort and accommodation of his guests, and always keeping on hand a good stock of the very best Spirits, Liqueurs, and Choicest Wines, &c, &c, &c, that the market will afford, to render general satisfaction to all classes of the community, and enjoy the patronage and support of a generous Public, Wellington, 17th April, 1849.

FOR SALE, 6 TONS Taranaki Flour, in lOOibs. bags 50 bags do. Oats Bethune & Hunter. J3th April, 1849.

ON SALE, Ex "LALLA ROOKH," @ London. £} HHDS, 6 qr. Casks Fine Hollands 8 hhds. Superior English Gin 4 qr. casks Scotch Malt Whisky 15 hhds. Hennessy's Brandy 10 qr. casks Ingham's Fine Marsala 20 do., do. Sherry 20 do., do. Port 20 cases Champagne 50 bales best Royal Hand Paper 7 cases Stationery and Account Books 1 case Boots and Shoes 3 cases Oil Cloth, 1 case Hosiery 2 bales Carpets, 4 bales Prints 2 bales Cotton Sheets, 4 bales Cloths, &c. &c. 2 cases French Millinery, 4 bales Blankets 1 case Umbrellas and Parasols 1 case Books, 3 cases Clocks 16 casks Nails, 24 cans Paint Oils and Turpentine 10 casks Currants, 24 causes Pickles 6 cases Sardines, 2 cases French Mustard 6 eases well assorted Saddlery And various other Goods. Bethunb &-Huntjr. Wellington, 16th March, 1849.

CATTLE AND SHEEP FOR SALE.

THE UNDERSIGNED have received advices of the shipment of the following ;cargo per London, to leave Sydney for this Port direct about the sth April, inst.: — 80 to 100 head of Cattle, principally young Cows and Bullocks from 3 to 4 years old 800 Wethers, fit for the Butcher 400 well bred young Merino Ewes 6 Mares and Horses 10 tons very white China Sugar, in small bags 20 quarter cheats choice Congou Tea 10, boxes fine Gunpowdei Tea The Cattle and Sheep have been carefully selected by a Gentleman who has been accustomed to ship to this market, and his judgment has invariably met with great approbation. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Willis-street, W ellington, April 14, 1848.

TO BE LET OR SOLD,

rpOWN ACRE No. 684, nearly adjoining JL Mount Cook. Nearly an Acre in Wellington Terrace, part of Town Acre No. 483. Section No. 17 in Horokiwi Valley, adjoining the New Road. Apply to Mr. Bromley, At Mr. Finnimore's, Willis Street. Wellington, 17th March, 1849,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 387, 18 April 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 387, 18 April 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 387, 18 April 1849, Page 2

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