Ex “ GUANANOQUJE.” ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, One Thousand and Four Packages of Groceries, Oilmen’s Stores New Christmas Fruits, Spices, &c., &c. Q CASES MIXED PICKLES Al\J 10 cases White Wine Vinegar 10 cases Assorted Sauces 1 16 „ Lea and Perrins’Worcester Sauce 6 dozen Dutch Anchovies 10 „ Essence of Coffee 10 „ Indian Chutney . 20 cases Jams and. Jellies, lib. and 2lb. jars 4 „ Bloater and Anchovy Paste SO „ Bottled Fruits 5 „ Currie Powder 5 „ llh tins Salmon and Lobster 20 ” Salad Oil 6 „ Capers 10 „ Raspberry • inegar 50 doz. Assorted ssences 10 cases Assorted Meat, 111) and 2113 tins 4 „ Do. Soups do. 30 casks New Patras Currants O 3 a 9? s> 5 carotcels do. ( 60 boxes Eleme Raisins 6 casks do. do. 20 boxes Sultana do. 100 „ Figs 20 „ Layered Muscatejs 10 doz. Metz Fruits 1 cases Imperial Plums, in bottles 2 „ Mixed Spice 20 „ Spices, whole and ground „ Ginger, Cassia, Mace, Nutmeg, Mace. Cloves, &c., &c. 10 „ Candied Peel, Orange, Lemon and Citron 2 „ Sugar Candy 2 „ Barley Sugar 10 „ Assorted Confectionery 5 „ Do. Potted Meats 40 casks Carolina Rice 4 cases Ground „ 10 „ Fine Sago 10 „ Bermuda Arrowroot 10 ~ Carr and Huntley & Palmer’s Biscuits 6 „ Patent Groats and Barley 30 casks Round Oatmeal 30 „ Pearl Barley 20 „ Split Peas 1 case Osewego Corn Flour 40 „ Colman’s Starch 40 „ Mustard in bottles and tins 20 ” I ounce Thumb Blue 2 „ Blacklead 25 casks Day & Martin’s Jar Blacking 5 „ Paste and tins 40 half and qr. hhds. Champion’s Vinegar CO jars Tartaric Acid 40 „ Cream of Tartar 20 casks Carbonate Soda 70 dozen packages Gelatine and Isinglass 10 barrels Barcelona Nuts 10 boxes Jordon Almonds 40 „ Maccaroni and Vermicelli 20 cases Chocolate and Cocoa, “ Soluble and Homoeopathic” 14 CHESTS AND HALF-CHESTS VERY FINEST Congou 10 BOXES VERY FINEST GUNPOWDER 100 dozen Grocers’ Twine, assorted 10 bales Wrapping Paper 50 dozen assorted Brushes 50 boxes Price’s Belmont Sperms 50 dozen „ Night Lights J 30 casks Whiting 5 „ Saltpetre 100 drums fine Colza Oil 10 cases Castor Oil 400 bags coarse and fine Salt 20 cases Table Salt in Jar Bottles and Pckgs. Ex ? Kate/ and other Late Arrivals. 50 bags Manila Coffee 60 chests fine Congou Tea 80 half-chests “ “ 40 boxes “ “ 50 “ Pekoe, Caper, and Gunpowder 850 mats Company’s Sugars
5 tons Yellow Mauritius 200 bags Patna Rice 15 half tierces fine Negrohead Tobacco 5 cases Havannah and Manila Cigars ,10 kegs Dried Apples 2 cases American Brooms 5 “ York Hams 5 casks Prime Ox Tongues 300 boxes Mould Candles 200 “ Sperm “ 80 “ N.S.W. Soap 10 cases Navy Chocolate, “superior” 30 “ Lobsters, 1 lb. tins 10 “ Preserved Meat and Soup, lib. and 2lbs. tins. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart, November, 1861. HANOVER HOUSE. MRS. HELDT BEGS respectfully to return her thanks to her numerous friends and customers, and the public generally, for the liberal support awarded her since commencing business, and hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Mrs. H. has on sale Ladies’ and Children’s Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, and Flowers, in great variety, Ladies’ Dress Caps, Jackets and Skirts, ready made. JggTN.B. Felt, Straw, and Tuscan Hats cleaned, dressed, and altered to the latest fashion. Opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Queen-street, Auckland, January 21st, 1862. LUTON HOUSE. MRS. ADLAM AND MISS ANDERTON BEG to inform the Ladies of Auckland that they have taken the above establishment, lately carried on by Mrs. Brown, and where they intend continuing the business in all its branches, Millinery, Dress-making, Fancy and Juvenile Dress-making, &c. They trust by strict attention to business, together with articles good in quality and reasonable in price, to obtain a share of public patronage. Open THIS DAY (Saturday), January 4th. Observe the Address, LUTON HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET. Jan. 4, 1862. Notice. MRS. BROWN begs to inform her friends that she has let the Millinery business, &c., lately carried on by her at Luton House to Mrs. Adlam and Miss Anderton, whom with the greatest confidence she can recommend to her friends and the Ladies of Auckland. Victoria-street, Jan. 2, 1862. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS. LEGG, French Corset and Elastic Belt Maker, PATRONIZED BY LADY MARTIN, MRS. LAYABD, AND OTHER LADIES OF DISTINCTION, IN returning her sincere thanks to the Ladies of Auckland and vicinity for their kind patronage, wishes to inform them that she has REMOVED from her late place of business in Victoria-street to those more convenient premises in QUEEN-STREET, next door to Mr. Ashton’s, London House. Mrs. L. has now on hand a large importation of Stays, ex “ Mermaid,” which she can confidently recommend as being the best ever imported to this Colony, and hopes, by prompt attention to orders and superior workmanship, to obtain a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed upon her. Queen-street, Jan. 24, 1862. Pianofortes, FRENCH and English; the former are warranted to stand the climate, and are unequalled for power, sweetness of tone, and delicacy of touch—for sale or hire. HARMONIUMS by Alexandre and Debon, 20 to 25 per cent, lower than any others advertised. N.B.—All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired on the premises, and kept in tune, in town or country. Lessons given on the Harmonium or Pianoforte by Mr. Hoffmann, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Webb’s Royal Harmonium,- Pisw'ferts Musis
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 11
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