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Ex “ Moa,” @ Jiytlney. 9f| CHESTS CONGOU 30 Half-chests Congou 3 Tons Bastards Sugar 2 “ Co.’s Crystals 15 “ Co.’s Pieces 3 Cases Patent Groats 6 “ Sago 20 “ Preserved Ginger 60 Casks Dunbar’s Ale 40 “ 13yass’ Porter 10 Hhds. W. India Hum 20 Cases Champagne 2 Cases Axe Handles 6 Bales Drill, for Tents 60 Rolls Matting 2 Cases Scotch Twill Shirts 1 Case Long Plaid Shawls 1 Case Fryingpans 2 Cases Cutlery 1 Patent Corking Machine 4 Cases Stationery 2 “ Perfumery 3 Bales Sole Leather 60 Sides Stout Kip. Bain, Graiiame, & Co, May 17, 1859. Maize, ex “Moa. Now Landing , at Wharf, BUSHELS MAIZE. tIUU Bain, Grahame & Co. May 17,1859. Coals, ex “ Moa.’* I Afrt TONS AUSTALIAN AGRIAvlf CULTURAL CO.’S COALS. Bain, Grahame & Co. May 17, 1859. Crosse ► & Blackwall’s, Oxi §ale, AT THE JUNCTION STORE, CHESTS and half-Chests finest Congou (Hy. Miller) 110 bags Coys, sugar No, 1 Pieces and Crystals 150 “ rice 20 boxes N.S.W. soap 10 cases bottled fruits 10 “ half-pint salad oil 18 <f pint pickles, assorted 10 boxes new muscatels in layers Nuts, almonds, and figs, in drums and tins 6 cases Taylor’s chocolate 200 tins Volkman’s and Wortherspoon’s confectionery, Huntley & Palmer’s fancy biscuits Chili vinegar, syrups, Spanish olives, gelatine, isinglass, jams, jellies, anchovy and herring paste, herrings, lobsters, salmon and sardines, arrowroot, sago, tapioca, maccaroni, barley, split peas, oatmeal, patent groats Butter, chessc, hams Brooms, brushware, clothes lines, tubs, buckets, &c., &c. Bjsif Flour and Bran at Mill prices. A. Somerville, Corner of Queen and Wakefield streets. 4ucklaud, 14th May, 1859. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. THE Committee of Management have much pleasure iu informing the Members of the Institute that the following Gentlemen have kindly consented to deliver Lectures during the ensuing winter season: MR. J. McCABE. MR. VARTY. REV. J. F. MANDENO. MR. HANSARD. REV. MR. JOHNSTONE. MR. MABERLY. REV. D. BRUCE, MR. SOUTHWELL. MR. CHEESEMAN. MR. S MALLEI ELD. MR. W. B, BAKER. MR. W. GISBORNE. MR. CARLETON. The Series will commence with a Lecture, on Tuesday, May 31st, by MR. J. McCABE, •• WATIOWAI. CHARACTERISTICS.” And will be continued fortnightly, of which due announcement will be made. By order of Committee, J. Boyle, Secretary. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. LENDERS will be • undersigned until noon received by the on Saturday, jy 28th, for the erection of a Dwelling mse at Howick. Plans and specification can be seen by plying to Reader Wood, Architect. Wyndham- street, May 17th, 1859. WINTER FOOD FOR CATTLE. BUSHELS °f Cape Barley, in A*-*” quantities to suit purchasers, on good soil; may be cut in sixty days. H. Ellis. Queen-street, May 10, 1859. Wasaied, A MARRIED COUPLE, to take charge of a Dairy. A pply to Mr. Hargreaves, ‘JEast Tamaki,

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 1

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