ON SALE, *'ff*EAS, black and hyson skin in chests and ■ half-chests, Coffee, refined Sugars, Jamaica and Mauritius brown ditto, Flour, Colonial Butter, Davidsons Patent Table Salt, Pickles, Mustard in jars, Pea Soup Powders, Barcelona Nuts, Prime Mess Beef and Irish Pork, Sperm and Mould Candles, Seidlitz Powders (in cases). A large assortment of Nails, Carpenters' Tools, etc., and General Ironmongery for House JBmlding purposes :—: — Boilers, iron pots, stewpans, Tinned goblets and- tSas*ke|ties, "Carron," Tea and coffee pots, BritamSShetal and tinware, Pit, cross-cutjframe and turning saws, Spades and snW'fels, Single and double-barrelled, and air guns, Gunpowder in cannisters, Ale and spirit pewter measures, Copper ditto of all sizes, • Splendid patent dish covers, Guardemanges of sizes, Ornamental shop canuisters, Beam and scales, Adjusted iron weights, Kitchen ranges, Shower and portable vapour baths, Brushes of all descriptions, Window glass, Whitening, paints of all colours, Paint oil, and turpentine, Cedar — inch and half inch, Window frames and shutters, Doors of sizes. Men's, women's and children's boots and shoes, A variety of clothing, Regatta, striped and white shirts, Navy blue and fancy prints, Zebra dresses embroidered with silk, Mouseline de lain ditto, An assortment of shawls, Dungaree, Grey calico, Blouses, 10-4 and 11-4 blankets, Cloth caps, Silk and cotton handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Duck, Tarpaulings, Dundee canvas and twine, ' Oakum, Bright varnish, Ship's blocks, Europe and Manilla rope. - WM. S. GRAHAM, Fort-street, Auckland, \ April 28, 1843. J N. B. — About Ten Tons Potatoes.
Salus Populi Svprema Lex. ' M. M'DERMOTT, Blacksmith, IN returning thanks to his many friends and the Public in general for their very liberal support these last twelve months, begs to inform them that, having enlarged his Blacksmith Shop, and engaged a first rate Horseshoer and Farrier from the "Land o' Cakes," he intends to Shoe Horses on the most reasonable terms, with safety, accuracy and despatch. Also, all kinds of Ship and Engine work done superior to any thing hitherto done in Auckland ; anchors made from 20 lbs. to 3 cwt. ; guns repaired and stocked equal to the mother country. N. B.—l still intend to stick to the old adage, as I cannot write, and cannot afford to keep a clerk, I intend to work for cash only. April 28, 1844.
20 TO 30 TONS COALS FOR SALE, to arrive per the Schooner "Ariel." — The "Ariel" called at Manukau the other day on her way to this Port, and may be expected in .the" course of a few days. — Apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. April 28, 1843.
_, THEA T 11 E. To the Lovers of the Drama. THE want of a place of public amusement having been intimated to Mr. W. Smithson by two or three Gentlemen Amateurs, it is his intention to erect a Theatre, if there' can be a company selected. — And any persons who are able to take part in the same, will < please to call upon Mr. Smithson, who will treat with them about their salary, etc. Ship Inn, Lower Queen-street, \ April 27, 1843. /
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 April 1843, Page 2
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