ON SALE At the Stores op tiie Undersigned : \/STILDERS patent fire -troop. Safes * ™ Cooki/ig, Parlor and Office Stoves Cane & Wood seated Rocking Chairs Hops Cheeses Rivets Lemon Syrup Clothes Pegs Ash Oars and Sweeps Calavancp Beans Ladies' Bonnets Hay Rakes Maccaboy Snuff No. 3 Superior Cigars Tobacco Brandy Hyson Skin Tea Curry Powder Cayenne Pepper Colonial Hock m hhds. Port, Sherry Marsala, Barsac Rich and Dry Lisbon, and Claret Wines Salt m BagsJNO. I. MONTEFIORE. ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, f VORY, Black, and Stag Handled Tablo -B- Cutlery, , Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots Ditto do Percolators Locks m Great Variety Hinges, Butt, Stop, and T Cast Steel and common Falling Axes Carpenters' Axes and Adzes Turnscrews, Shell Augurs and Gimblcts Pit, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files Flat and half-round Files Horso Rasps Camp Ovens and Iron Pots Navy Canvas, No. 2 to G \ Duek — Osnaburg Sail Twine — Sail Needles Europe Cordage to 5 inch Stockholm and Coal Tar Genuine White Lead, m 281 b & s Gib cases Blankets, 9-4. 10-4, and 11-4 Whito and Groy Calicoes Cotton Sheets — Rugs Moleskin, and Duck Trowscrs Cloth Caps — Drab Threshers. Whito Vinegar Edam Cheese. Gibson & Mitchell, TO CAPITALISTS. TO I OR SALE, m wholo or m part, the ■*- estate of Victoria, at tho Bay of Islands, comprising with some small exceptions, tho wholo of tho township, and including m all 32G0 acres, more or less, on the banks of the river Waitangi. The above which is well known by every person acquainted with tho Northern District, to bo admirably adapted for tho sito of a town, could not fail to prove a most profitable investment for any person not requiring an immediate return for his capital. It is the natural outlet of the most fertile parts of the country, and m the necessary course of events must sooner or later become a place of great importance and population, a result which might be greatly accelerated by any person having capital to turn its natural advantages to account. In 1839 and 1840, before the establishment of tbe seat of Government at Auckland, and the consequent removal of a largo part of the inhabitants of tho neighbourhood of the Bay of Islands, about G acres were sold m allotments by Auction, at an average of £400 and £422 an acre. For further particulars, apply personally or by letter to Mr. Busby, tho proprietor, at Victoria. AUCKLAND BREWERY. TIIE Public are respectfully informed that they can bo supplied with ALE and BROWN STOUT of first rate quality, m quantities of Two Gallons and upwards. Also fresh Yeast and Grains daily. Wood & Rogers*
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 3, Issue 144, 25 March 1848, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 3, Issue 144, 25 March 1848, Page 1
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