ON SALE AT the Tea, Grocery & Italian Warehousa Shortland Crescent: — Green and Black Teas, Coftee, Loaf sugar, Chocolate, Raw ditto. Anchovies, Sardines, Bottled fruit, Olives, Bloom raisins, Pickles, dime powders, Mustards, Sauces, I Table salt, Apricot marmalade, Dried Apples, Wine biscuit, Pipe liquorice, Cayenne Pepper, Fresh and Salt Butter, Pickled salmon, Pickled tongue. Preserved oysters, Dried fish, Soup and boulie, ' Mutton broth, Leek soup, Portable soup, Salt beef, Ship biscuit, Wax and Sperm Candles, Moulds and dips, Sperm and black oil, Soap, Starch, Soda, • Blue, I Bath bricks, Pipes, Fine and coarse Salt, Vinegar, Lard, Molasses, Pearl barley, Ground barley, Oatmeal sago, Manilla cigars, Negrohead tobacco, Spices, «fee. JOHN SCOTT. Auckland, April 22, 1843. ! ELLIGIJ3LE HOUSEHOLD & LANDED PROPER TV FOR SALE. desirable Property situated at the 1 junction of O'Connell and Chancerystreets, with the Cottage thereon erected, and which is at present let to the Mechanics' Institute. There is 48 feet frontage to O'Connellstreet and 60 feet frontage to Chancery-steet. The allotments immediately opposite have been granted by the Government to the Wesleyan Methodists, who are in progress of erecting a chapel, and to the Mechanics' Institute, the Members of which are shortly to commence i the erection of a Hall of Science — the Custom House also adjoins the property on one side, ! thus affording a most select neighbourhood. The whole will be disposed of on reasonable j terms. — For further particulars apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, April 28th, 1843. ROBINSON & DAWSON BEG to inform their friends that, in consequence of declining business in the town of Auckland, they will immediately commence Selling Off their Stock, consisting of : — ROCKERY and Flint Ware, Nails in great variety, Boots and Shoes, Brooms and Brushes, Woollens, Shawls, and Tippets, Prints, Calicoes, Hosiery, Ready made Clothes, Stocks, Cravats, etc. Waterproof Coats, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Ink, Paper aud Pencils, Copy Books and Memorandum Books, Groceries, etc., etc., etc. N.B. — The above Stock will be disposed of at very reduced prices. April 28.. 1843. 1 Salus Populi Svprema Lex. y 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 R>s. to 3 cwfc. ; 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, 18-13. ' ~ * " : -
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 6 May 1843, Page 1
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