LONG LOOKED FOR, COME AT .., - LAST! ONE of the Greatest, Wqnpehs ever seen in Auckland, will be exhibited at the Royal Stand, in the Market, this day, !and for a few days longer, a real Fitzroy Bullock, just imported from England, for the use of my own Farm, superior to any thing of the Mnd ever exhibited in Auckland before. J. J. well kttGwing the wants of the Public, and ever willing to oblige, has given directions to his overseer to have one of the Fitzroy Bullocks slaughtered this day ; to prove its quality, the only professed hand in the Colony, just arrived, will exhibit, and afterwards will execute, and dissect it ; those who wish to, see it cut up in a real English style, would do well to be jn time, or to leave orders at the Royal Stand. The .Lord Mayor will be in attendance, and. has 'condespenjded to wait upon the Ladies at the Royal Stand. N.B. — To prevent the amazing confusion which generally takes place, Carriages must set down at the North Gate, and take up at the West. Queen Victoria, may you reign long, dj.e happy, and live in eternity ! Auckland, Oct. 13, 1843. EM'LENNAN, in making his best • acknowledgments to his Friends and Customers, for their very liberal patronage, begs to inform them, that •he has himself been in Sydney, and selected a very large, and varied Assortment of Goods adaptedto I the Colony and the season, which will be i ready for inspection this day ,• and the facilities he possesses for purchasing, will enable him to offer them at such prices as he has no doubt will give general satisfaction. Those Ladies who may favor him with a visit, will find almost every attractive article in plain and fancy Goods ; and Gentlemen, a selection of BroadCloths, Cassimeres, Doe- Skins, and every article of Tailors' Trimmings, ana Ready-made Clothing. Gunpowder, Soap, — Arrow-root, Ironmongery, Cow Bells, Candles, — Ink, — Cocoa, — Zinc. Waterloo House, Shortland Crescent, and Kororarika. , September 16, 1843. EX -'CITY OF SYDNEY." I A FEW Remaining Hogsheads of Very 1 Superior Old Brandy, — the finest that i has been brougtit to this market — j West India Rum, Superior Old Port, and Fine Sherry, &c, &c., &c. EDWARD RICH.; September 29, 1843. j ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: NEW ZEALAND HAY IN TRUS- . . SES. EDW. RICH. .September 29, 1843. "ironmongery and cutlery, a t ver y red uged prices. \ THE Undersigned will Continue SELL- j ING OFF bis Stock of Ironmongery, &C during the ensuing week, at very reduced prices, and calls the attention of Builders and others, requesting an early call ; the Stock will be found to comprise almost every article in the trade suited to the Colony. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, \ Oct. 13, 1843. J REMOVAL. H JOHNSTON begs to intimate to his • Friends and Customers, .that lie has Removed to Shortland Crescent, opposite the "Exchange Hotel," and as he has got a Large Stock of Goods direct from Sydney, he will be able to supply Country and Town Orders on the Shortest Notice, and on Moderate Terms. Zinc and Tin Spouting, and all sorts of Tin Work. September 28, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 26, 14 October 1843, Page 1
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