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BUI&DIS[0 lATEBIIII, TO ARRIVE PER "CADUCEUS" FROM LONDON. t\(U\ SCREWS, Nettleford's I Patent Sash Cord u U lJf Patent Best fine Plate Wrought Norfolk Latches Best wrought T. Hinges Suffolk ditto Cast Butts Imp'd Spring, Rim and Bolt ditto Brass Frame Pullies Tower Bolts Solid End ditto Barrel ditto Imp'd wrought Tacks Fine Cut ditto Tinnep ditto Joiners' Sprigs Kent Hammers 2-Keyed Long Latches Cast Butts Brass Frame Pullies " Axle ditto ditto Iron Frame ditto " Axle ditto Brass Escutcheon Pins Japanned Hat Pins " Hat and Coat ditto Britain's Gimlets, assorted Salisbury Hammers. &c, &c, &c. We can confidently recommend the above carefully selected Assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS, which are well worthy the attention of Buyers. Also on Sale, SIXTY TONS POTATOES. (Orrrciis to Let.) RITCHIE & SMITHYMAN, Shortland-street. MARK SOMER VIL L E Alters for Sale, Kx JLafe Arrivals, * CAROTEELS CURRANTS J 10 barrels ditto 2 ban-els Barcelona nuts 56 cases Elenie raisins 20 " nmscatel ditto 20 " drums sultana ditto 2 cases lemon, orange, and citron peel 1 " M etz fancy fruit 3 bales soft sliell almonds 2 cases imperial plums 1 " mixed spice, in packets 1 " ground cinnamon and cloves 1 " ground cinnamon and cloves 10 " maccaroni 4 " arrowroot ]() " vermicelli 4 " tapioca G " patent groats and barley 4 barrels carraway seed 1 " tartaric acid, in jars 1 " cream of tartar 10 cases AVotherspoon's confectionery 17 " pickles 15 " bottled fruits 10 " salad oil (', " " decanters 'J " jams and jellies 10 " W. W. vinegar 8 " raspberry ditto G " sauces assorted 10 " salmon and lobsters 15 " sardines 0 " potted meats 11 " table salt, in jars and bottles 3 " currie powder 1 " brushware, assorted 1 " shop twine, ditto JO " mustard, 1 and 21b. bottles 2 " essences, assorted 2 " chocolate 2 " cocoa 200 tins red herrings 5 casks saltpetre 20 " hi carb. soda 10 " crystals, ditto 150 doz. blacking, Day and Martin's 20 gross paste ditto 100 " vestas, Bell and Black's 100 " I. N. E. matches 2 " Albert night lights 20 barrels Carolina rice 20 bags Patna ditto j 1 case baking powder 40 " starch 7 " blue &c., &c, &c. I TO ARRIVE PER "KINGSTON." 150 reams assorted grocer's paper 100 boxes Belmont No. 1 sperms 20 cases starch 2 " black lead 2 " chocolate and cocoa ! 4 " ling 2 " French capers 5 " sauces, assorted | 10 " jams and jellies 10 " W. W. vinegar, quarts and pints 20 " bottled fruits H " Wotherspoou's confectionary 2 " patent groats 1 " fancy soap ! 1G " pearl sago 1 " potashes 5 casks white herrings I yl (( a u 20 " crystal soda 20 " oatmeal 10 " pearl barley 10 " split peas 10 « whiting 12 " bath bricks 5 " Barcelona nuts. M. Somerville begs to state that the quality of the above Goods can be relied upon, from the fact of their having been purchased in the eminent London Houses of Messrs. Travera, Crosse and Blackwell, Feast, Coleman, Day and Martin, &c. CITY lAI T. Per " Gazelle" from Sydney. J2O Bags No. 1 Pikcks 10 Bags Patna Rice GO " White Crystals 40 Boxes Soap 20 " Crushed Loaf 1 Hhd. Loaf Sugar.

LOCAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE AND PENSION ASSOCIATION. PROJECTS of this Association - are—1. To insure for certain sums at death, payable in one sum, or by way of annuity, to appointee 2. To insure pension at certain age 3. Payments Weekly, monthly, or otherwise, to suit all classes 4. Management—By President, Committee, Trustees, 'Auditors, Manager, &c, appointed by the Members themselves 5. Responsibility—To be registered under the Act 6. Rates According to the tables (printed by order of the House of Commons) prepared by A. G. Finlayson, Actuary of National Debt; and on the Reports of Tidd Pratt, Registrar of Benefit Societies 7. All profit to be divided amongst the Members, cither periodically in cash, by addition to the sum insured, or by decrease in the payments. All feeling an interest in the establishment of such an Association are invited to communicate to the undersigned. These (particularly the Clergy) who have seen the great number of cases of suffering and destitution arising from want of provision in the event of the certainty of death and sickness ot parents, husbands, and friends, are earnestly invited to throw in the benefit of their deliberation and opinions «pon this matter. Albert Wm. Hansard, leaser's Brick Buddings, Shortland and Queen-streets, 10th April, 1850. Auckland.

To arrive, PER " CaDUCEUS," @ LONDON, THREE-HORSE POWER STEAM - ENGINE, complete 12 cases handled American Axes 2 cases double-barrel Guns"! ~ n 2 « single « » L hl .^y 1 « Mime Rifles J finked. 50 boxes Window Glass, 10 x 8 to 24 x 16 5 cases Muntz Metal, 14 and 16 ox. 1 cask Comp. Sheathing Nails 20 cwt. Patent Shot 30 boxes Charcoal Tin Plates 25 doz. Foster's Spades, No. 0 and 1 & 2 2 tons Galvanized Iron Tiles 10 drums Colza Oil 20 " Turpentine 1 cask Carpenter's Adzes 1 cask assorted Hinges 1 cask Carpenter's Rimlocks 2000 feet Galvanized Iron O. G. Guttering 4 cwt. Spikes and Tubes for do. 20 kegs cut Flooring Brads, 2£ inch 2 cases fancy and plain Door Mats 1 case Snaffle Bridles. C. Petschler. To arrive, PER 'TRAVELLER," @ LONDON, 1 rz BALES SUPER BLANKETS, *** White, Blue, and Red. C. Petschlbr. TV/TR. GEORGE CHARLETON beg« ■*■*•*• leave to inform the public, and Tra vellers, that on and after the 20th instant, he will have two boats at their service for crossing the harbour of Kawhia, on the following terms:—Crossing one person, 2s. 6d. more than one, 25.; boat with one man, 10s. per day. Kawhia, April 9, 1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1359, 27 April 1859, Page 1

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