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For Sale, the cargo of the " Cheerful." 1 £fcft TONS of the best fresh ground-Xt-J" Chilian flour, now- landing from the Cheerful, direct from Valparaiso — at £20 per ton. Waitt and Tyser. Oct. 23, 1842. . Ex " Amwell." Ofk TONS first fresh ground Sydney flour Ov 15 chests hyson tea, 100 chests green tea, . '' 10 bags coffee, - . "5 ( bags pepper, " ' ' ' Waitt and Tyser. ' ! j October 25, 1842. J ' v ' ' I For Sale, ex^Nelsbn.V PALE INbtA ALE, in ! bottle, Bryant 'and Davis'si ( ' . Stout,' Bryant, and Davis's, '. ' Bass' Burton' ale, . : „ , „ Pale' sherry" and Madeira, Rutherford and X>rury's brand, 1 ' Very old' Madeira, port and sherry in wood, Rutherford 'and Drury 's brand, Old .coghac brandy in hottle, - Cherry' brandyin^case % s, Sparkling champagne,* Marasch'ion and punch essence, Eau de Cologne, 1 case French rugs. Assorted anchors, r Chain cables, various sizes, . Patent carpets, •'Glasses,' 'Tifmblers, ', •', Pickles, Butter in jars,' ' Pine cheese, &c. &c. Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, September 30, 1842. ' Ex "Shepherdess," &c. Ofk BARRELS Irish prime mess pork, O" 30 barrels American prime mess pork, Westphalia hams^ , 45 firkine Cork .butter, Rice, . . . ' " . | 38 bags coffee, l - . 19 h'oxes mould candles, ,•, • ■ s.cases. cases Dutch cheese, Tobacco, pipes, , 10 tons Mauritius sugar, ■140 bags Manilla sugar^ 30 cases cherry brandy,' • Wines of- every description in wood and ttle, 10 cases English boots and shoes, Slop clothing, beaver hats, &c. &c. ' J. M. Taylor, Te Aro. December 26, 1842. m On Sale. . SILVER PLATED GOODS, Kings pattern 'table spoons, forks, fish slices, sauce ladles, meat skewers, dessert forks and spoons, tea spoons, sugar tongs, tea pots, butter coolers, sugar basons, waiters, cake baskets, christening bowls, decanter stands, cruet and liqueur frames, table and chamber candlesticks, lamps, &c. Rosewood andmahogany work boxes, writing desks, dressing cases, Bronze pedestal and suspension lamps, &c. at J. M. Taylor, Wholesale Store, Te Aro. December 26, 1842. Ex " Thomas Sparks." AND will be landed in a few days, a large and elegant assortment of goods, consisting of: — Printed mousselaine de lame, foulard, ".and balcerine dresses, Striped gros and ch6ne silk dresses, Black, white, and coloured satins, Satin, sarsanet, lutestring, louisine, taffeta, and gauze ribbons in great variety, A large assortment of ladies' and gents, gloves of every description, A few .embroidered purses, Gents, figured satin scarfs, stocks, Opera ties, and handkerchiefs, India rubber, rich silk, and patent braces, White and black beaver and silk hats, Cloth caps and youths fancy caps, ' ■ Wellington, Cossack, Clarence, and Albert boots, Long-cloth shirts, with cambric and linen fronts, Rich fancy velvet waistcoatings, and a small assortment of choice perfumery and scented soap, For, sale at the Stores of Levin and Co. Fehruary 3, 1843. X THOMAS' SPARKS— 7-8 prints in smajl packages, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 blankets, 1 Trunks of labourers andother boots, ' 1 Sperm, wax, and London mould candles,, ' -Barclay's'superior London ale and porter in' four dozen casks, ' ' ' ] •Bottled', fruits^ jams, jellies, pickles,, and a general assortment of oil and Italian "goods, White and brown Windsor soap,' '■ For sale, with a variety of other goods, at theStores of > . ° ', 1 " v ■ Levin and Co. » February 3, 1843.. > r Per " Thomas: Sparks." -■ ' A FEW cases Edum, Cheshire, Gloucester,' arid. Wiltshire cheeses, ' 1 '•' ' '' • ' ' ; Levin and Co. „. February 3, 1843. • ' ■•» * ■ . For, Sale.. , . HRHE CARGO OF MAIZE per Ariel. t o'»,-,o^o' Levin- and Co. . January 27, 1843. O BE SOLD, the, valuable Lease of a • ■nr s ?'^ Store a ? d Dwelling House, situated in • jVillis r street, already , doing an excellent .PJBfflS"*; Term 14 years, ,held-at aground rent oOoTper year. , ; „ / ' •' , ™APJW t0 W- Waring Taylor, on the premises." Wellington, November 29, 1842.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 February 1843, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 February 1843, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 February 1843, Page 4

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