TO* M'LENNAN begs to- inform the Inha- *--- • bitants of the Bay of Islands generally, that he has received ex " Shamrock " from Sydney, and per "Brothers" and "Union" from Auckland, the following Goods, which he is enabled to offer at his usual low prices, viz. : 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Witney blankets, Gray and white calicoes, Navy blue and other prints, Ladies' muslin and other dresses, Ditto mousseline de lame dresses, Ditto worked imislin collars, Ditto cachmere and other sJuwls, Ditto long shawls, Black French merino, Jacconet and checked muslin, Plain and figured netts, Blond and other quillings, Lace edgings, &c, &c. Rolled and other jacconets, Tuscan and Dunstable bonnets. Gauze, satin and lute-string ribbons, Gentlemen's ready made clothing, consisting of Superfine and dress coats, Shooting and other ditto, Pilot and flushing ditto, Satin and Valentia waist coats, Shawl pattern ditto, Black and blue cloth trowsers, Tweed, buckskin and doeskin ditto, Canton and Victoria stripe ditto, Moleskin and cord ditto, Striped and Regatta shirts, White ditto, with lawn fronts, Boots and shoes, Black beaver and felt hats, Jim Crow ditto, Blue cloth caps, &c. General Assortment of Ironmongery .comprising House fittings, Carpenters tools and cutlery, <_- American and English nails of every description, Provision & Grocery Stores, consisting of — 100 barrels prime beef r 200ft> each,_ ~ 100 barrels first quality flour, 5 tons Mauritius sugar, 50 boxes (each 25Jb) chocolate, Patna rice, tea and coffee, 40 boxes sperm candles, Mould and other candles, Mustard, pickles, curry powder, Tobacco, cigars, and snuff, Blue, starch, &c, &c, Port Wine in quarter casks, Port and Sherry in 3 dozen cases, Champaigne in 1 dozen ditto, Dunbar's bottled Ale and Porter N. B. — Storekeepers and country dealers would find it to their advantage to visit the above establishment, where they can purchase their supplies at the cheapest possible rate. The Advertiser having the advantage of being enabled to purchase his stock at Sydney and Auckland at the lowest Cash Price. Kororarika, April 22, 1843. Landed from the " Westminster," one case addressed Mr. Thomas Burt ; the owner can have the same (by paying expences) on application to H. R. CRETNEY. Auckland, April 20th, 1843. TfyTR. A. CHISHOLM begs leave to inform -"-*- the Public at large, that he has 'purchased a very superior lot of Cattle from Messrs. Bcveridge and Spears, which lie is now killing, and will bo daily to be seen at his Shop in O'Connell-street. — Also, Superior Mutton and Pork, at the very lowest market prices. According to the good accommodation he has on his Premises, the Public may depend upon a regular supply. N.B. — Captains of Vessels may be supplied with Salt Beef and Pork, on reasonable terms. April 26, 1843. WORKING BULLOCKS, '. DRAY AND HARNESS FOR SALE, j rtpO be Sold, a Team of Six Working Bui- j ■*• locks, with Dray and Harness, all in first j rate condition, being the only Working Bui- J locks remaining of those imported by Mr. i ' Bevertdge in the "Anne Milne," the remainder having been sold to Mr. Chishol_ under agreement to slaughter them, < Beaulieu, near Epsom, ' April 2(3, 1843. /
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 6 May 1843, Page 1
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