Commissariat Office, Barracks, sth January, 1844. SPENDERS will be received at this Office :*- until Wednesday next, the 10th instant at noon, for Bills, in such sums as may be required, to be drawn by the undersigned on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London. The Tenders must express distinctly the rate of Exchange at which the Bills will be received. PHILIP TURNER, D.A.C.G.
Working Bullocks, Milch Cows, Horses, I Beef, Butter, THE "Isabella Anna" having arrived from Port Phillip, has on board an excellent and thoroughly broke in Bullocks for either Plough or Dray. Some first rate! gowSq owS ; — a highly bred Mare and Horse ;—; — Port Phillip salted Fat Beef ; — Butter, Cheese, Preserved Meats, &c, &c. Parties are invited to go on board This Day and Monday, to inspect the battle, &c, where they will meet with the owner. ; Arundel Wright. ', N. B. Among the Cattle is a first rate Hereford Bull. January 6, 1844..
EARTHENWARE ON Sale by the Undersigned, consisting of — Large Breakfast Cups and Saucers, Tea Services complete, Willow pattern Plates and Dishes, Ditto ditto Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes, &c\, Blue printed Jugs, Bowls, Mugs, &c, Chamber Services, &c, &c. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, \ Ist January, 1844./
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL Suburban Allotment containing about four acres ; originally part of the Government Domain. There is a newly erected Verandah Cottage of five rooms, papered and finished off with every regard to comfort. There is a large Garden in a forward state, sheltered by a belt of ■wood on the property, which commands an uninterrupted view to seaward, as well as to the inland districts, stretching towards Maraitai, Papakura, &c, &c, it has frontages to three of the leading country roads, being a corner allotment, and is esteemed by all to be the most picturesque spot ever yet sold by the Government. For further particulars apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Dec. 29, 1843.
" SCALE OF CHARGES AT THE NEW BONDED STORE. Spirits. Receiving Rent and per Discharging. ' Week. s. d. s. d. PIPES, Butts, and') s 0 ... 0 8 Puncheons, ....,..../ Hogsheads 2 0 ... 0 4 Quarter-casks and Octaves 1 0 ... O 2, Large cases Gin 0 6 ... 0 1 SmSl ditto 0 3 ... 0 0| Tobacco. Tierces 3 0 ... 0 3 Half ditto 2 0 ... 0 4 Kegs 1 0 ... 0 4 EDWARD RICH, Queen-street. I J<j~ E. R. will be happy to hold out inducements to parties importing Goods, C J pay ad valorem duties, particulars of which will be made known hereafter.
WANTED immediately,— A Competent Ploughman, and a Stockman who understands the Management of Cattle and Sheep. Apply- to Jontf Aberdelv, Esq., Royal Hotel.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 38, 6 January 1844, Page 1
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