ON SALE it the stores of the Undersigned, Ex " Victoria," from London. OCASKS, each 3 Dozen BROWN STOUT. J. MACKY. Queen -street, Jan. 7, 1818.
FOR SALE At the hto'.cs of the Undersigned, ex " Deborah." MART ELL'S BRANDY Geneva B. P. Rum X- I. ditto Manilla Cofifoe Congou Tea Black Pepper Molasses J{ed and White Tlei rings Musratel Raisins Valenlia do Currants Almonds Barcelona Nufs Picklfs, Mustard, Salad Oil Manilla Rope, of sizi j s Wine Corks B. V, Sickles Stationery, &c. And now arrived, per 'Rosetta Josej)h,' Port andSherry wine in Hogsheads and quarter casks Loaf Su£,ar Crushed and Lump Sugar Bathurat Cheese China and Manilla Sugar No. 0 and 1 Spades Steel Mills ALSO Three atrong Draught Horses James Macky Queen street, Nov. 30 1847.
ON SALE By the Undersigned, ex " Captain Cook,'' liW BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR J-WJ 56 Ba Fine Java do James Macky, FOR SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, O(\ TONS of S. Fine FLOUR, in 200 and ov 100 lb. bags West India and Manilla Sugars - Congou and Hyson Teas, in half chests Coffee — -Tapioca Liverpool and Colonial Soap and Starch South Carolina and Patna Rice Robert A. FiizGeuald, Fort-btteet. Jan. 14, IS4B.
W I A E S, 4- c. A FEW Dozpii of Duff Gordon's celebrated AMONTILLIADO PASSAO Pale, brown, and golden Sherry, and Port Wines in bottle Cognac Brandy, and London Stout, in wood and bottle RobeutA. FitzGiuiald, Fort-street. Jan. 14, 1848.
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR, First and Seconds. A CONSTANT SUPPLY of the above, on Sale at the Stores of the UndersignedRichard Clayton. Fort Street, Dec. 17th, 1847. Late John M.icDougall's.
HHADLOW begs to inform his customers • and the public of Auckland, that he lias on sale at unprecedented low prices at his Stores in Shortland-stieet, next the Royal Exchange Hotel Finest black and green Tea Loaf and Raw Sugar Sperm, Mould, and Dip Candles Colenian's JNo. 1 Starch Do Blue Jamaica Ginger, Cloves, and Allspice Ground do do do Do Rice, & Patna Rice, at a very low p rioe. N.H. — All debts owed to the Firm of Iladlow & Co., are requested to be foitnwith settled.
TO LET, ON LONG LEASES, SEVERAL very eligible BUILDING LOTS, in Victoria Stieet, East, and in Wjndliam Street. Apply to CONNELL & RIDINGS;
[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the following branches of Education, viz,— ENGLISH FItKNCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, IS4>,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 174, 29 January 1848, Page 4
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