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EX "EMMA." ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, TWO HUNDRED BAGS SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FLOUR, 5 Hogsheads Brandy, 181 Bags Pampagna Sugar, 80 « Crushed Lump, 3 Hhds. Loaf Sugar, 35 Bags Superior Coffee, 20 Bags Rice, 6 Boxes Candied Sugar, 14 Hhds. Bass's Burton Ale, 1 Case — 10m No. 3 Manila Cigars, #j 12 Quarter-Casks Port Wine, 15 Packages Oilman's Stores, viz. — yj Pint Pickles, Mustards, Muscatels, Turkey Figs, Jordan Almonds, &c. 5 Tons Liverpool Salt, I *PP d -j Cod Fish, j 3 Cases ) ' 3 Casks Vinegar, 1 " Lime Juice, m 2 " Blacking, " 1 Trunk Boots and Shoes, ; Also, i Invoices of Elder Wine, — R;ed Ginger, and other Wines, — Lemon Syrup, — ! Gloves, Peppermint, &c. John Woodhouse. Queen-street, 4th August, 1851.

ON SALE EX "EMMA," O HALF-TIERCES KERR'S HONEYDEW NEGROHEAD TOBACCO, 2 Half-Tierces BARRET'S TWIST ditto ditto. Graham & Henderson. 11th August^ 1851.

"EX "EMMA."/ ON SALE v At the Stores of the Undersigned, FORTY Half-boxes SOAP, Twenty boxes Mould Candles. Brown &|Bampbell. August 7, 1851. ' "

CHEAP BREAD. rp H,'E Undersigned announces to the ! -*- Public that the price of the 21bs. loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Five pence half-penny, and the Second quality to Four pence half-penny. Hugh Coolahan. Shortland-street, 9th August, 1851.

WHARF, LOWER QUEENSTREET. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, &c. . rpo BE LET, with immediate possession, -*- one of the new Brick Stores in Lower Queen - street, now in the occupation of Mr. Rich. The Business part of these spacious promises consist of a Basement Story 40 feet by 20, and 6 feet high. — A Ground Floor, or principal Store (well suited for an Auction Room) 40 feet by 20, and 11 feet high, with the additional advantage of a side entrance and a sitting room or Private Office, 15 feet by 10. There is also a light and lofty Store 40 by 20, on the second floor, with side door and preparation for blocks and fall to lift goods. The Dwelling Apartments have a private entrance, and consist of the entire one pair story, extending upwards of 60 feet. The sitting room fronting Queen-street, is 19 feet by 15, and 10 feet high ; two lofty bed-rooms j a kitchen, scullery, and other domestic conveniences on the same floor. For terms apply to Mr. F. Armson, from Eleven to One o'clock, on the premises daily, or before and after these hours at his Residence, town side of Freeman's Bay.

IN THE SUPREME COURT. Henderson and Another v. Robertson and Another. "PURSUANT to a decree in this Cause, -■- the Creditors of Walter Robertson, late of Auckland, Architect, are, on or before the 18th day of August, instant, to come in and prove their debts before Thomas Outhwaite, Esq., the Registrar of the said Court, at the Supreme Court Office ; or in default thereof,, they will peremptorily be excluded the benefit of the said decree. — Dated this 7th day of August, 1851. Frederick Whitaker, Plaintiff's Solicitor.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 430, 12 August 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 430, 12 August 1851, Page 1