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ON SALE by the Undersigned: — Blankets, Sugar, Iron Pots, Gunpowder, Iron Beadsteads, Tea Trays, Pewter-ware, Cedar Doors, V. D. L. Seed Wheat, Green Paint, Drapery Goods, AND THE FOLLOWING CHOICE WINES : Sautern, Barsac, Claret, Hock, Bucellas, Moselle, Port, Sherry. Also, - A few Copies of "Terry's New Zealand." JOHN I. MONTEFIORE, April, 1843. GIBSON & MITCHELL Beg to return thanks to the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, for the liberal support they have received since commencing business. They have the pleasure to announce that, having secured a lease of Messrs. Brown & Campbells new Brick Store, they will in the course of next week remove into these extensive and elegant premises, where they will open out a Complete Assortment of New Goods, and hope to receive a continuance of past favours. April 21, 1843. The Undersigned have on Sale at their Stores in Shortland Crescent : — Hhds. Elliot's Porter, Casks Bottled Ale, Cases ditto Port and Sherry wines, Baskets Sparkling Champagne, Quarter-casks fine old Scotch Whiskey, Casks and cases Preserved Meats in tins; Casks Mustard in jars, Cases Assorted Confections, Box Seidlitz Powders, Tins Paints — green, white, red, yellow, blue, Kegs Mineral Varnish, Casks Office Ink in bottles, Ditto Glue. Ditto Bath Bricks, Kegs patent hot pressed Nails, all sizes, Casks Cut Crystal- ware, assorted, Invoices of Ironmongery, Sole and Kip Leather, Baltic Window-sashes (with glass), Ditto Doors (with locks, hinges, &c.), Ditto Timber of all sizes for building purposes. Also, — Bricks of superior quality in any quantity. BROWN & CAMHBELL. Auckland, April 20, 1843. SYDNEY AGENCY. The Undersigned begs to offer his services to the Merchants and others, of Auckland and New Zealand generally, as a Commission Agent for the transaction of their business in Sydney. In the disposal or purchase of any property for them, their interest shall always be his first care JAMES NOBLE. Margeret-place, Clarence-street, Sydney, March 18th, 1843. For reference application may be made to the Editor of this Paper. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. The Undersigned has on Sale : MAIZE, POTATOES, RYE GRASS SEED, SEED BARLEY of every description, and suitable for malting, SEED WHEAT, Rye-grass, and clover hay of superior quality, Well cured Hams, --- and Bacon cured in the Wiltshire manner, Lard, — Sperm oil, — Onions, equal to Spanish, Kauri Timber, Spars, — Bricks. Also, imported Goods, consisting of Wines, Spirits, Groceries of every description, Hambro Beef, Westphalia Hams, Butter, Flour; an Assortment of Glassware, Stationary, and Bound Books, &c, &c. EDWARD RICH. Lower Queen-street, April 21, 1843. Cheap Groceries, Beef, Mutton and Pork. IN that Shop next door to Henderson's " Commercial Hotel," and lately occupied by Hughes & Hamilton. April 21, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue I, 22 April 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue I, 22 April 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue I, 22 April 1843, Page 1

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