FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex AMELIA , .% RALES 5-4 CAMBRIC PRINTS 9> 3 (iiiio Blue Twilled Derry 2 ditto all-wool Blue Serge Shirts 5 ditto Blankets 2 ditto i |7, (ncv R e g a tta Shirts 1 case t - ° EX DOLORES. 2A kegs Dunlop’s Negrohead Tobacco A east’s No. 2 Alanilia Cigars 51 mats Crushed Loaf Sugar Of ditto Crystalized Sugar GO boxes AVindow Glass. EX LOUISE CAESAR. 7 cases Sardines G kegs Anchovies 40 boxes Tin Plates 40 kegs White Lead (superior quality) 30 bags Sago 40 half-chests Fine Congou Tea. TO ARRIVE PER ARTEMISIA , FROM LONDON. 40 cases Col man’s Starch 100 ditto Sperm Candles 10 barrels Currants A bags Nuts. TO ARRIVE PER EGMONT, FROM LONDON. 20 hhds. Bass’s No. 3 Burton Ale. James Macky. Queen-street, April 4, 1854. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned — Offc HDDS. A 1 ART ELL’S BRANDY 20 ditto B.P. Rum, 10 to 14 O.P. 300 cases Geneva 5 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 20 qr.-casks Superior Port Wine 8 qr.-casks j 2 butts Sherry 6 hhds. * 100 dozen Port and Sherry 5 qr.-casks Lavers’ Ginger Wine, superior quality 25 eases Champagne 400 dozen Ale and Porter Brandy Billers Company’s No. 1 Sugar Loaf Sugar Java While Sugar Manilla Coffee Black Pepper Lavers’ Paste Blacking Wrapping Paper Kegs Gorgona Anchovies Saltpetre Ginger Arrowroot Cavendish Tobacco (small fig) Split Peas Qr.-casks Champion’s Vinegar White Herrings, in barrels and half barrels Red ditto, I dozen tins Salmon, in tierces Liverpool and Dairy Salt Gljcnv Bags 10 Tierces Prime N. S. W. Reef While and Grey Calico Scotch Twill Shirts Denims Doeskin Trousers \ csts Men’s Leather Bells. James Macky, Queen-street. April 3, 1834.
NEW SCOTCH HERRINGS AND ENGLISH SALMON For Sale By the Undersigned. EX LADY CLBRKE. 25 Bnrrels ) C COTCH IT E R RIN GS, 25 -1, Barrels i in prime condition, cured in September, 1855 5 Tierces fresh Pickled E X G L I S II S A L M 0 N. James Macky. March 5, 1855. PR0I) U C E . rPHE Undersigned is a purchaser of—--1 WHEAT POTATOES OATS SAWN TIMBER H AMS and B ACON And other New Zealand produce. J. Macky. January IT, 1854. TO RE LET ON LEASE, For 10 or 14 Years, r I']IAT most Eligible Building Allotment in Queen-street, next the Odd Fellows’ Hall, containing in front to Queen-street 57 feet G inches, with a depth of IGS feel 4 inches to a street called High Street. Also, That first-rate Situation in Hobson-slroet (corner of West Queen-street) containing 28 feet frontage to Hobson-street, with 106 feel frontage to West Queen-street. And An Allotment in High-street, being part of allotment on which the undersigned is about to erect two houses in Queen-street, Apply to Andrew O’Brien, Queen-street. 2nd May, 1854. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A f PS. C. LOW SON bogs to intimate [ 0 h er friends and the public that she has removed from her old premises opposite l!:c Catholic Chapel, to that large and comniodkms brick house at the corner of Wyndham and Albert-streets. As these premises have been erected to facilitate her business as regards accommodation, she trusts her usual punctuality and attention will ensure fur her a continuance of public paironago. On h;md, FEDERAL CASES OF NEW GOOES, ex late uiviw.s, to suit the approaching season. Auckland, April 28lh, 1854. au '
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 847, 27 May 1854, Page 4
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