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FANCY SUMMER GOODS.

J. fy N. SIMMS, Have just opened a few Cases of CHOICE GOODS, received per "Terrgk," which consist of: — T3ELZORINE, MOUSSELINE-DE-LAINE ■*-) Crape-de-Paris, and Challi Dresses. Norwich and Cashmere Shawls and Turnovers Worked Muslin Collars Ditto ditto Edgings and Insertions Wide and narrow Laces Colored Silk Fringes Sarsns-t and Satin Ribbons „ Jaconet, Hull, and Book Muslins Ladies' White Cotton Hose j Gents/ White, Brown, and Colored HalfHose Ladies' Colored Silk, Black Lace, and Lisle Thread Gloves Tortoise-shell Combs, and Velvet Ribbon Small Pattern Prints — French Stays Scotch and French Cambric Caps Babies' Worked Frock Bodies Black and Blue Broad Cloths Cassimeres Colonial and English Tweeds Military Drill and Duck Fine White Shirts Black Silk Handkerchiefs Black Sattin Stocks One Case French Satin Hats &c. &c. &c. Woollen & Haberdashery Warehouse, 7 Shortland-street, 9th Jan., 1846. J

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex "TERROR," T3RANDY IN QUARTER CASKS -D Tobacco, Cavendish and Negrohead Soap, Candles Flour, Tea, Beef &c. &c. &c John I. Montefiore. January 10th, 1846.

TIMBER. "FOURTEEN THOUSAND FEET -L of Timber, for Sale,— consisting of Scantling, Battens, and Boards from 6 to 28 inches wide, all well seasoned and fit for present use, at W. FORSYTH'S, Official Bay.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-part-nership carried on for some time past at Sydney, New South Wales, and at Auckland, in New Zealand, by the undersigned Joseph Robinson, James Dawson, and John Thompson, under the firm of Robinson, Dawson, & Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 14th day of October, 1845. Joseph Robinson, James Dawson, John Thompson. Signed by all the said parties at Sydney aforesaid, the 21st day ofOctober, 1845, in the presence of J. Fairfax.

M'DERMOTT AND GRIGG, SHIP, HOUSE, & AGRICULTURAL SMITHS, BE G to return their sincere thanks to the Public of Auckland and its vicinity for their patronage, and hope to merit the continuance of the same, by strict attention and moderate charges. N. B.— M'D. & G. wish to inform their customers that, having engaged a first rate London Farrier, they will be able to shoe Horses with neatness, accuracy, and despatch, at Five Shillings per set. Queen-street, Dec. 26th, 1345.

JUST PUBLISHED. THE AUCKLAND ALMANACK, FOR 1846 At the New-Zealander Office, price — Is. Sold also at the stores of Mr, W. Hughes.

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 1

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