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ON SALE A T the Tea, Grocery & Italian Warehouse ■^*- Shortland Crescent: — Green and Black Teas, . Coffee^ Loaf sugar/. Chocolate,, Raw ditto. Anchovies, Sardines,. Bottled fruit, Olives, Bloom rai&ins, Pickles, Currio powders, Mubtards, Sauces, Table salt, Apricot marmalade, ! Dried Apple.-, Wine biscuit, Pipe liquorice, Cayenne Pepper, Fresh and Salt Butter, Pickled salmon, Pickled tongue, j Preserved oysters, Dried fish, Soup and boulie, Mutton broth', Leek soup, Portable soup, Salt boef, Ship biscuit, Wax and Sperm Candles, Moulds and dips, Sperm and black oiL . Soap, Starch, Soda, BlueBath bricks, Pipes, Fine and coarse Salt, . Vinegar, Lard, Molasses, Pearl barley, Ground barley, Oatmeal sago, Manilla cigars, Negrohead tobacco, Spices, &c. . JOHN SCOTT. Auckland, Aprir22, 1843.

ONE POUND REWARD. QTRAYED into the Bush on being landed ex "Tryphena," about ten days ago, a Black and White Working Bullock, in poor condition. — Tho above Reward will be paid on his being driven into tho yard of tho Undersigned. BROWN & CAMPBELL. April 20, 1843.

]\f R. A. CHISHOLM begs leave to inform --*- the Public at Jargo, that he has purchased a very superior lot of Cattle from Messrs. Beveridge and Spears, which he is now killing, and will be daily to be seen at his Shop in O'ConnclLstrcct. — Also, Superior Mutton and Pork, at the very lowest marketprices. According to the good accommodation he has on his Premises, tho Public may dopend upon a regular supply. N.B. — Captains of Vessels may be supplied with Salt Beef and Pork, on reasonable terms. April 2G, 1843.

WORKING BULLOCKS, DRAY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. npO be Sold, a Team of Six Working Bul- •*• locks, with Dray and Harness, all in first rate condition, being the only Working Bullocks remaining of those imported by Mr. Beveridge in the "Anne Milne," the remainder having been sold to Mr. Ciiisiiolii under agreement to slaughter them. Bcaulieu, near Epsom, "\ April 2G, 1843/ J

HOUSE IN WYNDHAM-STREET TO LET. \ COMFORTABLE Four Roomed Cota tage, lined and papered throughout, to be lot with immediate possession. — Rent moderate. Apply to. BROWN & CAMPBELL. April 2G, 1843.

AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. "¥" HE Committee of this Institution, having * received a definite promiso of a Grant of Land from His Excellency the Officer administering the Government, do summon A PUBLIC MEETING For Thursday next, tlv& 3nl May, at tho - '■'Exchange Hotel," at half- past one- precisely : when a General Report of past pioceedings will be laid before the- Public,, and arrangements proposed for the prosecution oX the designs of the" Institute. The Committee are requested to meet at. the same place This Day, at -half past cne o'clock, to consider and prepare the Report. April 29,. 1843. ' -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 April 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 April 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 April 1843, Page 1

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