• Milliner j aod Clothing. * » , - -, Ex ‘Sporting Lass,' via Sydney, from London. MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Auction, This Day, the 25th inst., at his Stores, Queen Street Wharf, lately occupied by Mr- James- Macky, CASES DRAPERY, MILLINERY, &c., consisting of — Case 1368—Girls’ and Maida’ Straw, Dunstable, Milan, Rice, Mexican, Cordonet, Tuscan, and Diamond Bonnets Womens’ Brillfant, Diamond Devon, Satin, Tuscan, and Fancy Children’s new Spanish Dunstable, Brilliant and Fancy Hats Girls’ and Maids’ ditto, ditto 3 Boxes Cap Flowers, Bunches Roses, and Ostrich Plumes Case 19—-Maids’ Girls, Children’s and Boys’ Fancy Hats, a great variety Case 1148—Jaconet Iris Robes, Agnes and Bayadere Jaconet ditto with skirts and mantle made up £ase 1222—-Rich French Glace Silk and Satin bayadere, body robes, evening and dinner dresses, with lace chemisette sleeves, ribbon, lining silk, and velvet, trim- * mings, made up complete Case 1260 — French Parramattas, assorted colors 2 pieces blach gros de naplcs 1 “ ducape 10 gross hat ribbon Case 510—Tartan Cloaks Case 1307—Clan pattern gala plaids Case 1234—Rich printed Cashmere dresses Case 1173—Rich white and colored French tarlatans 12)6 —1 Case colored cobourgs 1180 —1 “ wool square, long, and very superior shawls 1363—1 a rich Circassians 1274—1 “ WoM Caps, Hoods, Gaiters, B<-as, Scarfs, Polkas, Cravats, diamond, grey, white, and" and merino socks 1229-—1 Bale Superior 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 blankets 2483—1 Case Untrimmed Caps, Frock bodies, . • Habit Shirts, Book Chemisettes, Cambric Collars, Crape Line 326—1 Case Sewing Silk, White and Black Imperial .Tapes, Mixed Pins, • and Shirt Buttons . 786—-1 Case Black Doe' Trpwscrs, spring buttons 2452—1 Case "Boys’ and Youths’ Twill 8 shaft Cord Trowsers 2441-—1 Case Miller’s Drab Mole Trowers 2496—1 Case Double-stitched Miller’s Drab Ditto 729—-1 Bale Blue Serge Shirts, band fronts 1 “ Pilot Cloth Jackets 60 half-chests Congou Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. . Terms at time of Sale.
SECCO9IBE a sub IZTAVING succeeded Mr. Partington -fl- in the Albert Brewery, respectfully beg to inform the Inhabitants of the City of Auckland and its neighbourhood, they have'now a considerable Stock c>f ALE on hand—which they believe will give general satisfaction —and solicits a t rial. Parties in the neighbouring Settlements can be supplied with Yeast in any quantity by bringing their own casks. They also beg to inform agriculturists that they are purchasers of Barley. Albert Brewery, Queen Street. Dec. 16, 1856. A CHANCE FOR SHOP-KEEPERS OR OTHERS. I7ORSALE—A- NEW SHOP 1 COUNTER 12 feet long with Railing for Desk, &c., complete. Also, A SHOW BOARD for window with fittings, new. Apply at the “ Examiner” Office. Feb. 23, 1857. • X. NOTICE. THE “ AUCKLAND EXAMINER” and General Printing Establishment, is Removed one door higher up the Street. Feb. 24, 1857.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 11, 26 February 1857, Page 4
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