S. A. WOOB, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies . Gentlemen of Auckland, and its Vicinity, that he has just returned from Sydney, and MEms uow'Wh l&mSc 9 “Ex PoRTE-NIA,” At his Stores, Shortland Crescent , An extensive and useful Stock of Goods, carefully selected by himself, peculiarly adapted to the present Season, and to which he invites an Inspection. The following is a List of some of the Articles in this varied Stock, the Prices of which will be found extremely moderate. Navy blue prints, Dark and light fancy ditto, Black and coloured dueape, Satinet and figured poplins, Black silk velvet, silk and satin handkerchiefs, Fancy ribbons, lambs wool and cotton drawers, Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and coloured kid gloves, French cambric caps ; frock bodies, Worked muslin robes, mouslinet night gowns, Merino hoods, Cashmere hoods and dresses, Scarlet scarfs, gauze handkerchiefs and veils, Black lace veils; fancy silk bandannas, Fancy quilting, lace, card blonde quilling, Blonde edge, worked muslin collars, Artificial flowers- and wreaths, Needles, shirt wires, pearls, spangles, H ooks and eyes, lleel wire, cotton laces, frn v : - evtloa, Round bobbin, cotton tapes. Assorted threads, cotton bails, Hearth rugs, Cloths of all descriptions,, Chintz furniture, Gingham dresses, printed muslin ditto, black ground ditto Monselaine deLaioe dresses, chintz do, Printed Saxony, Merinoes, Bombazine, black and brown hollaed Regatta and striped shirts 8 4th,9-4th, 10 4th, Il,4sh,and 12 4.h blankets ; rugs, Kidderminster carpe ings. Linen and cotton tick;, Osnaburg, Dungaree, sheeting, shirtings, flanuef, Brown drill, Silk cloaks,printed Saxony ditto. Linen shirts, counterpanes. Colonial tweed, Guernsey frocks, Irish linen, nursery diapers, Pilot coats, dressing gov as, Post and foolscap writing paper Gentle me n’s c lot King Flannel and moleskin jackets Moleskin and can toon tiousers Stays, gentlemens.’ and ladies’ lambswool and cotton hose A variety of shawls Jaconet Gentlemen’s W ell in g ton, Clarence, and Blucher boots, and walking shoes and pumps Ladies’ walking shoes Boys’ and girls’ boots and shoes Auckland, May 20, 1843.
NOTICE. IF Mr. Thomas Keyew does not call within Fourteen Days from Hie late of this Notice, and pay to the Undersigned the amount due by him for Board* Lodging, Liquors, &e„ the pro perty left by Mr, 'l'. KJn bis possession, will be sold at the expiration of that period, to defray the debt and expenses. B. DAVIS. Prince Albert Inn, Epsom, May 10, 1843. ~ ONE POUND REWARD. Lost, a large mosaic BROOCH, on the way from Mr. Cooper’s towards the Bank,also a Lace Veil, about the top of Shortland Crescent. The above Reward will be paid by W. F. Porter, to any Person who may have found the same. May 23rd, 1843;
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 37, 27 May 1843, Page 1
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