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MART. 04t AGS NO. 1 PIECES 72 bags Snowdrop and Crushed Loaf 01 " Pampunga 5 casks Treacle 50 boxes Mould Candles 4 casks Canary Seeds 12 ddz. Glcaiine 1 case Ground Mixed Spices 4 cases Lobsters, in lib. and 2!b. tins 4 cases Maccaroni. EX LATE ARRIVALS, 90 boxes best Candles 40 " Soap,best N.S.W. 80 bags Painpanga Sugar 70 *' Company's No. 1 Pieces do. 00 " bright Java do, 50 chests fine Congou Tea 20 half-chests fine do. do. 20 qr.-chests do. do. do. 20 boxes Caper and Pekoe do. 40 '' fine Hyson do. 100 boxes best Manilla Coffee !."> casks best Oatmeal 10 " fine Pearl Barley 15 cases Sardines, half and quarter lb. tins 20 " bottled Fruits 10 " Jams and Jellies, assorted 20 casks Washing Soda 20 " Carbonate do,, Ic. each 20 cases Salad Oil, quarts, pints, and A-pints 30 bags best Kice. etc., etc., etc., The above, together with an extensive and varied assortment of Groceries, and Oilman's Stores are now on hand and for sale, wholesale or retail, at ihelowest market prices. MARK SOMERVILLE, Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets, Auckland, August 17th, 1855. CANTON TEA HOUSE. "% f URRAY HAMILTON begs to announce to the Auckland Public and its vicinity, that IVL he has retired from the late firm of Brown and Hamilton and the establishment, the management of which he has had for the. last four years, and taken those old-estab-lished, central, and commodious premises situated at the junction of Queen and West Queen-streets, and known as the Canton Tea House, where he purposes carrying on business as a Wholesale and Retail Grocer, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, urbanity to customers, and due care in the selection of his stock, to merit a proportionate share of support and patronage. To his numerous more immediate friends betakes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks for that amount of patronage awarded himself individually, and the confidence reposed in him, and Hatters himself that he has only to apprise them of the fact that he is now embarked in business exclusively on his own account to ensure a continuance of their support. s& Observe, CANTON TEA HOUSE, Queen and West Queen-streets. Auckland, August 7, 1855.

TO DAIRY]*! rpflE Undersigned is prepared lo enter into arrangements v*th Dairy-keepers for a -*• constant supply, once or twice a week, of Fresh Butler. MURRAY HAMILTON, August 7, J 855. Queen and West Queen-streets. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. DITI O N A L AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. r FIIE Committee of the above Association have been induced, by the success which has *- attended their course of Lectures just concluded, lo add four more to their number. They have great pleasure in being able (through the kindness of their friends who have so kindly consented to lecture) lo announce the following additional series :-- Tuesday, Sept. 18 . "The present stale of Europe, viewed in relation lo the spread of Religion" Rev. D. Bruce. Friday, Sept. 28 . . "Maori Superstitions," Mr. J. White. Tuesday, Oct. 16. . "The converging tendencies of the age to the perfection of Society," . . Rev.Thos.Checseman. Tickets for the four Lectures, one shilling each, may be had at the Secretary's, and Newspaper Oiliccs. R. R. SI I ALDERS, Hon. Secretary.

VALUABLE FARM— UZ ACR S. R. SCHULTZ AND CO. Have received instructions lo sell a valuable FARM, of ::%A*\ ACHES, immediately opposite Hellier's Creek, about 20 minutes' sail from Auckland, hind the best description in this neighbourhood. Plan may be seen and every in formation obtained at the Marl. II 0 U S E . R ORE R T SC II ULTZ & C|o. Are prepared to sell 4. \ FOUR ROOMED COT- ;,';■; I * TAGE, nearly new, lined and papered, verandah in front "*' and rear, substantial well, and necessary out-houses. The laud on which the house stands, being 35 feet frontage lo Albert-sireect, by a depth of 400 feet, will be leased with the house, at a nominal rental, for nearly nine years. The bouse and all improvements may be removed at the expiration of the term. R. SCHULTZ AND CO. \ RE prepared to sell BEST WHITE ' V CLOVER SEED, ex "Hock City" from London, in quantities of not less than naibs.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 979, 1 September 1855, Page 4

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