ON SALE by the Undersigned: — Blankets, Sugar, Iron Pots, Gunpowder, Iron Beadsteads, : Tea Trays, Pewter-ware, Cedar Doors, Y. D. L. Seed Wheat, Green Paint, Drapery Goods, AND THE FOLLOWING CHOICE WINES : Sautern, Barsac, Claret, Hock, Bucellas, Moselle, Port, Sherry. i AILSO, — A few Copies of " Terry's Now ■ I Zealand." j ! JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. April, 1843. ! TO BE SOLD, ALLOTMENTS No. 15. 16, 17 & 18 of; -^*- Section 3, near the Barracks. — Terms liberal. | Apply to I JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. ; April, 1843. ; TO BE LET OB SOLD, well-finished house, situated at the ■- corner of Durham and Lower Queenstree ts. ' Apply to Mr. Kelly,- surveyor, or to JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. May 5, 1843. MESSRS. NATHAN & JOSEPH, BEG to invite the Ladies and Gentry of Auckland and its vicinity, to an inspection of a New and Choice Selection of Goods, direct from England, Ez " Westminster," consisting of — 'Sew and fashionable fancy patterned Orleans Cloths Plain ditto „ Tartan Cacluneres Cheme de jLainep „ fchaded. stripe ditto Velvet, drawn satin and silk Bonnets, full trimmed, with and without Feathers French blond Caps Cap and Bonnet Ribbons A variety of b»aided velvet/tunic tartan plaid, and other Children's Dresses Gentlemen's fancy Brussels silk Neckerchiefs „ Brocaded ditto Superior black Bandanna ditto Pilot and Taglioni Coats Roll Jaconets Fancy Prints Superior Welch Flannels Bleached and unbleached Calicoes Fine Shirting Cotton Ticks „ 8-4 wide Scotch twilled Sheeting Gentlemen's Clarence, Blucher, and stout Boots and Shoes Royal ribbed, striped, and other body Frocks A large assortment of Hosiery, &c, &c, &c. Shortland-Crescent, May sth, 1843. ELLIGIBLE 110 USEIiOLD & LANDED PB OPEB TV FOB SALE. "~Y HAT desirable Property situated at the «- 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 GO 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 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 terms. — For further particulars apply to j BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, April 28th, 1843. 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.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 20 May 1843, Page 1
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