i?OR SYDNEY, THE first clas MAID, " '152 tons, Willi freight or passage, apply to the Master on board, or to Rout. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. Auckland,.July 8, 1848. FOR SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, Received ex " Louisa," " Maid of Erin" Sfc. "| ST and 2nds FLOUR, in 2001b bags ■ Superior Table Rice nice for native trade London Porter and Bass's Pale Ale Coffee—Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Liverpool Salt, and Liverpool Soap Hardwood Drays, Catfs,Clicks aud Harrows Refined and Wheat Mills, BrassJSij&es and Reaping Hooks Cedas, in board Hunt's Port Martell's and Vineyard & Cb's B Brandy Cordials in 3 dozen case Root. A. FitzGe Fort Stri July 8, 1848. VICTORIA HOUSE. & D. GRAIL.. s, .„ r „........ - i announce to tße Ladies and Public ge lly, that they hive now opened out ai .—: v..*;™! of O O D S, Extensive and Vari N E W direct from Engla" Cashmere and Woollen! Plaid Shaw] Spun Silk and Woolleh Plaids Gala Plaids and Victoria Cloths di..i. - n( j Colored Merinoes, Cobourg and OrCloths ': et and Cap Ribbobs in, Dnnstable, and! Pearl Straw Bonnets Black and colored Saknettcs, Silks, Satins, and Persians f Thread and Valencienifcs Laces, Blonds and and Edgings { "' ''dren's sewed FrocS Bodies, Rob Caps I Sewed Muslin Collars aid Habit Shirts Sable and Squirrel Boa* Victorines, Cui Silk and Cotton VelvetsJTassels Black and Pearl Silk Hfse Merino, Lambs'-wool, Bid Cotton Hosiery, Shirts and Pants M , White and colored Kid afi Silk Gloves " " " " A colored Counterannels, Witney ;, &c, &c. tniture Gimps dcloths Doeskins Satm Vestmgs, Silk SerJJI and Tailon Trimmings T| D. Graham take A opportunity rettfrnipg thanks to their nuttrous friends a customers, who have hitheft favoured th establishment, and beg to Sprize them t! they have determined to cle«off the whole their immense stock of goots|j|>rior to remo' into New Premises, and in have commenced Selling Oil will inusre their object. Auckland, Ist July, 1848.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 12, 11 July 1848, Page 1
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