JLx " Maukin," Cooney, from Sydney, ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, TWO Casks Scotch WHISKEY 72 Cases Gin 10 Cases supeiior Old Port, bottled iv Oporto 19 Casks Margett's Ale 2 Cases Hock 300 Bags Moist Sugar 8 Casks Split Peas 5 Cases Bottled Fruit 7 Barrels Vinegar 50 Boxes English Sperm Candles ] 0 Bags Oatmeal 200 Bathurst Cheese 2 Cases Castor Oil 8 Bags Barley for Malting 1 Bag Wine Corks 15 Cans Turpentine 200 Gallons Linseed Oil * Ton White Lead 20 Kegs Black Paint 2 Casks Chalk 1 Cask Paste Blacking Riding Whips Ladies' Saddles 10 Dozen Small Spades 2 Bales Striped Sheets 2 Cases Brown & While Windsor Soap 3 Boxes Patent Candles 3 Bale? ( Prints> New Patterns * 1 Case Ladies' Fancy Dresses 1 Case Shoe Threads 1 Bale Serge Shirts Navy Canvas, 1 to 6 &c , &c«, &c. W. S. Grahame. Fort street, Auckland, 7th May, 1847.
NAILS.
Ex "Maukin," Cooney, from Sydney, ON SALE AT TFIE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, 100 PACKAGES NAILS, Assorted. The above have been selected with care, and are well suited for House Building, or other purposes. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, Auckland, 7th May, 1847.
TEA.
Ex u Maukin," from Sydney, having been transhipped, ex "Brankenmoor," from Hong Kong, 117 PACKAGES, consisting of Chests ■*■•*■ and i Chests very fine Congou and Hyson Skin Teas. Also, A few Packages of Orange Pekoe,
The flavor of these Teas can be highly recommended—they were ordered by the undersigned direct from a highly respectable house in Hong Kong, expressly for this market. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, Auckland, 7th May, 1847*
BLANKETS.
Ex "Maukin** Cooney, from Sydney, ON SALE
AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, NINE BALES SUPERIOR BLANKETS. Made expressly to order, and well adapted to the trade of the Colony. W. Si Grahame. Fort- street, 7th May, 1847.
Ex "Maukin,'* Cooney, from Sydney,
ON SALE
AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED* 24 000 HORSE SHOE NAILS One Case English Axes One Case American Axes, solid cast steel W. S, Grahame, Fort-street, Auckland, 7th May. 1847.
To the Proprietors and Subscribers of the Auckland Library.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Auck- *^ land Library has been transferred to Mr. Williamsons Rooms, Shortland-crescent. By order of the Committee, Reader Wood, Hon. Sec. May 7, 1847.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.
STOLEN, or drifted away, from Official Bay, a FOUR-OARED GIG, copper fastened, painted black outside, and cream colour inside. Any person returning her to the Undersigned, or giving such information as will lead to her recovery, will receive the above Reward. Edward Irvine, Official Bay, April 9, 1847. Baker, i
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 102, 15 May 1847, Page 4
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