EX "NORFOLK" & LATE ARRIVALS.
i .OASE GOLD and SILVER ■■• WATCHES, 1 Case Haberdashery, consisting of— Ribbons, Gloves, Children's Collars, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles, Reel Cotton, Black and Grey Orleans, Hooks & Eyes, &c, &c. 1 Case Black Paletot Coats, Shooting Coats, Blue Cloth Jackets, Black and Fancy Vests, Black and Fancy Doeskin Pants, Black Satin Vests, &c, 1 Case Blue and Black Cloth Caps, 1 Case White Cotton Shirts and Chemises for Native trade. Bales of Grey and White Calicp, 1 Bale of White Sheeting.
Groceries — 10 tons of Sugar, Gunpowder Tea, Dates, Raspberry Vinegar, Currants, Figs, Starch and Blue, Sardines, Tamarinds, Butter, English Cheese, Lard, Confectionery, Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits, 25 Cases Bqttled'Brandy, 1 doz. each, r Superior Hunt's Port Wine, in bottle and r quarter-casks,' Bass' No. 3, Burton Ale, Trueman's Porter, Bottled Ale, Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco, Salt Pork. Charles Davis, Queen-street. August 26th, 1851.
BRITISH & FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
EX " MOA," FROM StDNEY, A DDITIONAL NEW GOODS, suitable -**- for the present Season, among which will be foundSuperior Paris Silk Hats Extra superior Medallion Table Covers Silver and Gold laid ditto Furniture Chintzes Fancy Abysinia Prints Real Ostrich Feathers Ladies' Cashmere Boots Children's and Boys' strong ditto Irish Linens and Hollands Rich Satin Ribbons « Velvets Lace Falls, Silk Stay Laces Gents' Cloth Gloves and Silk Braces " Cashmere Mufflers Hosiery and Haberdashery Ladies' and Children's Boots, &c. August 20, 1851.
EX "NORFOLK," FROM LONDON.
ON SALE j At the Stores of the undersigned, I POUR HUNDRED DOZ. MARZETTI'S " BOTTLED BEER, 15 bales White and Scarlet Blankets, 20 doz. Spades, 2 bales White and Grey Calico, 1 " Cotton Sheets, 3 cases Hoyles' Cambric Plates, 1 " Millinery, &c, 1 " Fancy Regatta Shirts, 1 bale Navy Blue Prints, 3 bales Corn Sacks, 3 cases Slops, 1 " Floor-cloths, 4 " Boots and Shoes, 1 " Christie's Hats, 1 " ditto Fancy Caps, 3 casks Hardware, (Plated Goods) 200 gallons Linseed Oil, 6 Light Iron Scotch Ploughs, 6 pairs ditto Harrows, 10 tons Glasgow Iron, &c, &c., &c. J. A. GILFILIiAN & CO. 19th August, 1851.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE FARM called the PAH, lately occupied by Wm. Hart, Esq., — consisting of 250 Acres r all enclosed, 150 of which being laid down to grass, and now in excellent condition. There is a large and commodious Dwelling House erected thereon, containing 8 rooms, well finished, with outhouses and farm buildings. The house is surrounded with pleasure grounds laid out with much taste, with orchard adjoining, containing about 5 acres well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. This is well known as one of the finest properties in this part of the Colony, whether considered* in reference to the quality, aspect, and situation of the land, or as a pleasant and desirable residence. The property is now yielding an annual rental of £200. For further particulars apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, August 24, 1851.
T O LE T, -t. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE in JHiR-^ Queen Street, with detached Kitchen, Well, and Garden. * Apply to Connell & Ridings. August 22nd, 1851.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 434, 26 August 1851, Page 2
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