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TO SUIT THE TIMES, Great Reduction in the Price of Groceries. TUST Received, ex "Star of China," a " large and well selected stock, consisting of — Teas, best Congou and Hyson Skin, from 2s. to 3s. per ft>, Sugars, raw and refined, from 3d. to Bd. p. B), Butter» superior Cork Rose, Is. 6d. per Jb, Cheese, English and Colonial, from Is. 4d. to 2s. per jfc, Rice, Sago, Arrow-root, Pearl Barley, Split Pease, Bottled^ Fruits, Currants, Raisins, Dates, Mustard, Pickles, Spices, Peppers (black and white), Sauces, Curry, Salad oil, Candles (sperm, mould, and dip), Soap, English and Colonial, Washing Soda, Starch, Blue, Day & Martin's Blacking in quart and pint bottles, Lamp OU and Cotton Wick, American JSegrohead Tobacoo, JOHN COMMONS, Shortland Crescent, next door to Andersons Commercial Hotel. Auguss 25, 1843.

NOTICE. V|R. JAMES NOBLE, Clarence -street, L A Sydney, has been appointed Agent for this paper in New South Wales. August 24, 1843.

SALE BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES, TOWN ALLOTMENTS, &c. And No Reserve. |\/I R. HART will offer for Sale by Public lf - 1 *' Auction, in the large Room at the Exhange Hotel, "on Thursday next, the 31st instant,^ at 12 o'clock, the following valuablo properties :—: — Two Extensive Stores, with Dwelling Houses attached, situated in' Shortland Crescent, adjoining Messrs. Brown & Campbells, being 60 feet deep upon an allotment of 130 feet, they are the best built stores in Auckland, £nd are fitted for either wholesale or retail trade, the stand being one of the most desirable in the to. wn. A Two Stovy House and Shop in Highstreet, 18 feet frontage by a depth of 30 feet, with a double skellion behind, the allotment* being 18 feet by 60. An Allotment in High-street 18 feet by 60, nearly opposite the Custom-house. A Shop and Parlour in Chancery-street. A House in Field's Lane, with a brick chimney. A House iv Chancery -street, 20 by 15. A House adjoining the aboye, with a brick chimney. A Cottage in High-street, containing 3 rooms on the ground floor, a loft above, and a good brick chimney. A Shop and Kitchen, with a Bed-room above, in Chancery-street. A Cottage in Chancery-street, containing tlu'ee Rooms, with a brick chimney. v A Shop, now occupied as Moore's Printing Office. Notwithstanding the many opportunities that have lately presented themselves to individuals having small sums of money, of laying them out to great advantage, no occasion has yet offered itself where parties being disposed to become the purchasers of houses and lands could have done so with the same pertainty of more than doubling the amount invested as that which the auctioneer has aow the pleasure of drawing the public attention to. That all description of Real Estate will mmediately upon The Arrival of thz New Governor 'ise at least Two Hundred veb Cent., no nan can doubt ; persons of capital should herefore seize THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY o purchase on Thursday next. The lucky tuyers will realize without risk 200 PER CENT. Terms Liberal. After which will be sold, — A quantity of Sawn Timber.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 19, 26 August 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 19, 26 August 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 19, 26 August 1843, Page 1