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To Arrive, per “Shalimar.” BHHDS. LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw 10 doz. Foster’s Potatoo Forks S casks Sashweights 1 cask Scotch T Hinges 1 case Chest Locks 1 “ Tumbler Locks 10 doz. polished Hay Forks 100 Camp Ovens and Covers 120 kegs White Paint 5 doz. Galvanized Iron Backets 1 ca. 2 Jews’ Harps 100 gross White Metal Brass Buttons 1 case Electro-plated Goods, comprising— Tea and Coffee Services Cruet Frames Candlesticks Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons An invoice of Jewellery, Gold. C. PETSCHLER. 10 On Sale, ex “Airedale,” TONS JAVA RICE 20 half Chests Congou Tea I ton Manila Coffee 1 case Havannah Cigars. C. PETSCHLER. OWEN & GBAHAM Have for Sale Ex ‘Airedale,’ Johns, from Sydney. Qi O HALF-CHESTS SUPERIOR CONGOU 6 chests ditto ditto 40 boxes ditto ditto 400 bags No. 2 Company’s Pieces 80 bags No. 3 ditto 100 bags bright Mauritius 80 boxes Sydney Soap 1 bale Shawls 2 bales Scotch Twill Shirts. Queen-street Wharf, November 25th, 1859. ON SALE BY THE UNDEBSIGNED. Ex “ AIREDALE,” from SYDNEY. KA HALF-CHESTS CONGOU TEA, (superior DU quality,) 10 Half-Chests Negrohead Tobacco, “ Shellard” and “ Lion” Brand, 5 Tons Crystal Sugar, 5 “ Company’s Sugar, 40 Boxes Melly’s Soap, 20 Bundles Kip Leather, 1 Case Cutlery, 1 “ Patent Filters. GILFILLAN & Co. 25th November, 1859. Ex “AIREDALE,” And on Sale by the Undersigned, r>A CHESTS FINE CONGOU TEA, “Sea L\J Witch” 40 Half ditto' 1 Case White Mole Trousers 1 “ Cloth Caps, French peak 1 “ Meerchaum Washed Pipes 1 “ Eley’s Wrtei proof Percussion Caps 1 “ Opera Glasses, Marine Glasses, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, and Microscopes. WEBSTER Sc PATTERSON, Queen Street Wharf. November 25, 1859. “EX GAZELLE.” Just received, and on Sale by the Undersigned, i A£o BIBLES, PRAYER-BOOKS, AND CHURCH SERVICES, in Plain and Elegant Bindings ; from One Shilling each. J, F. LEIGHTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER, “ Southern Cross ” Office. BSg* A Liberal Allowance to Wholesale Dealers. November 24th, 1859.. EX “MAORI.” On Sale by the Undersigned, DEMERARA rum, in hhds. MartelTs Brandy, in hhds. and qr.-casks Old Tom, in hhds. and qr.-casks Campbelton Whiskey Geneva, in half and whole cases Truman’s Bottled Porter Superior Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle “ Champagne Taylor, Walker & Co.’s Porter EX “HARWOOD”Jamcs Keiller & Sons’ Dundee Confectionery Bath Bricks Blacksmiths’ Coal, in hhds. Women’s Boots and Shoes White Lead, Paint, Oil and Turps One Whitechapel Cart and Harness One Portable Wheat Mill One American Floating Ball Wasting Machine One Oat and Com Crushing Machine EX “ GAZELLE.” One American Horse-power Engine, suitable for working anv kind ofmilL CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Grocery and Ironmongery Establishment, BHOBTLAND-STBEET. STOCK IN TRADE, LEASE, See. IN consequence of dissolution of partnership, the lease, fixtures, &c., of the above mentioned premises, (with or without stock) will be disposed of on liberal terms. RITCHIE & SMITHTMAN. To Coasters and Others. MR. S. JONES Is instructed to Sell by Private Contract, THE well-known Cutter “DEFIANCE,” with Anchors, Chains, Sails, &c., complete, now trading on the Mannkan. Also, A New Punt. On Sale, IRON PLOUGHS, Chain and Wooden Harrows Grabbers, Com Grinding Mill Circular Saw, with shaft and belt. Carts 6 sets of Horse and Ox Harness, Window Sashes. JOHN MUIR Sc CO., Queen-street Wharf. Ik mMaL Storage AT the usual rates, to be had at the Warehouses of the Undersigned. JOHN Mum & CO., Queen-street "Wharf G. STREET & CO., COLONIAL NEWSPAPER AGENTS. THE Colonial Press supplied with Newspapers, Books, Type, Ink, Presses, Paper, Correspondent’s Letters, See. Colonial Newspapers received at this Office are regularly filed for the inspection of Advertisers and the Public. 30, Comhill, E.C. London. Wanted. A RESPECTABLE person wishes to engage as house-keeper, who has recently arrived in the colony, or would not object to the management of a small family. Apply to F. G., office of this paper. DINGY FOUND.—The owner can have the same by applying at the “ Ncw-Zealander” Office. November *22, 1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1

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