For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, EX “ DENNY” & LATE ARRIVALS. PA M P A N 6 A SUGAR Feasts's pint pickles Alsopp’s bottled ale Finest Dutch Anisette Finest bottled port and sherry Vinegar in octave casks Invoices op Saddles and harness Grey calico Silver & Co.’s London slops in summer and winter goods Roys' and Youths’ hobnailed lace up boots Paper hangings Morewood and Roger's patent galvanised zinc and iron sheet guttering, and ridge cap Brown Brother's portable iron bedsteads John Stevenson & Co. Queen-street. FRESH SEEDS. On Sale by the Undersigned, WHITE AND RED CLOVER English rye grass (superior) “ mixed pasture Colonial “ “ Vegetable and flower seeds Seed oats (very superior). John Hall. Otahuhu, February 7, 1850. On Sale by the Undersigned, and warranted first quality, MARTELL'S brandy Old whiskey, rum Gin, old Tom Ale and porter Old port, sherry, and ginger wine Champagne cyder American and lemon syrup John Hall. Otahuhu, February 7, 1856. HORSES AND CATTLE, On Sale by the Undersigned, SADDLE, PLOUGH, AND CART HORSES Fat Cows and Steers. John Hall. Otahuhu, February 7, 1856. On Sale by the Undersigned, POSTS AND RAILS, FIREWOOD Sawn timber Bricks and lime John Hall. Otahuhu, February 7, 1856. FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Ten hhds. trueman's porter 10 “ Whitbread's Superior Stout 10 “ Burton Ale Port and Sherry in small cases suitable for private families Ditto in quarter casks Martell’s Brandy and case Gin. G. S. Graham, Queen-street Wharf. Mr, Brown’s Singing Class at the Mechanics’ Institute. l\/f EMBERS of the Mechanics’ Institute -‘A-*- arc apprised that by an arrangement between the Committee and Mr. Brown, they may join this class on payment of half the fee charged to others. Members desiring to avail themselves of this privilege, are requested to make immediate application. J. Terry, Secretary. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER. George Clements most respectfully informs the public of Auckland and surrounding neighbourhood, that he has commenced business in Queen-street, nearly opposite the Supreme Court House, with a large and well selected stock of Confectionery, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a share of public support. Among his varied stock wall be found—--40 cases mixed lozenges, including comfits, sugared almonds, refined juice, jujubes, pasteles, Gelatine lozenges, &c., &c. Also, 20 cases jams and jellies, assorted 2 cases Scotch marmalade, sardines, fresh salmon, pickles, &c., &c. Always on hand, Acidulated drops, barley sugar, mottoed kisses, peppermint, pear, raspberry and strawberry drops, and candies, and rocks in great variety. N.B.—The trade supplied on liberal terms, and countiy orders carefully attended to. Queen-street, Auckland, Feb. 12,1856. PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN EDWARDES STREET, FOR SALE. MR. HANSARD is favoured with instructions to sell that excellent newly built Cottage Residence now occupied by the Rev. J. 11. Fletcher, pleasantly and conveniently situated in Edwardes-street (between Queen-street and Wakefield-street.) Full particulars of terms, etc., at Mr. I Hansard's Sbortland-atrect.
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 1
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