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Great Reduction in Wopllen and Haberdashery Goods, at the Waterloo House.

RM'KENZIE begs to call the attention • of the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, to the fact, that having a very large and extensive Stock of Winter Goods/at pre« sent, he has reduced the prices, m uch lower than the same kind of goods hare ever been offered at in Auckland. The present reduction is made to reduce his winter stock, as he purposes going to Sydney early in Spring to make his purchases for the coming season. R. M'K., wishes to remind the Public generally that by giving him an early' call, they will find goods at such prices, as cannot fail to induce them to purchase. He still continues to adhere to his old principle (which has given so much general satisfaction) that is, charging all alike for the same kind of goods, Black and Colored Orleans irom Is. to Is 6d; per yard. Print 4d. to 9d. « Ditto Hoyle's 4-4 Lilac 9d. " Printed Delaines 7d. «• White Calico 4d. to 6d. " Grey ditto 3|d. to 6d. " A large lot of Womens white and color'd Hose, at Bd. per pair. R. M'Kenzie returns his sincere thanks to his Customers who have patronized him so largely, since his last return from Sydney, and he pledges himself that nothing on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuation of their orders. Auckland, Sept. 11th, 1846.

NOTICE. rPHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully inform* JL the Public, that the Partnership heretofore existing between Pnillip Skillicorn and Edward Crowe, was dissolved on the 3lst March last, and that the Undersigned is not liable for any debts, that may have been contracted in the name of the late firm since that date. Edward Crowe. Queen Street. Auckland, Sept. 1 1th, 1846.

NOTICE. ALL Persons are requested to take Notice, that the Debts owing to the late firm of Skillicorn and Crowe, at the date of their dissolution of partnership on the 31st March> last, are to be paid to the undersigned only ; and he will not be responsible for any debts contracted in the name of the Firm since that date. PHILIP SKILLICORN. Auckland, 24th Sept., 1846.

FLOUR MILLS. MESSRS LOW AND MOTION, BEG to acquaint Farmers and the public generally, that their MILLS are now at work, and they are ready to receive Wheat in any quantity. L. &M. wish to point out, to parties wha may be desirous to favor them with orders, that their Mills are easy of access, both by land and water, being but a very short distance from Auckland. All ordsrs will be executed without delay, and upon the most reasonable terms. New Mills, September 18, 1846.

TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE in Victoria Street, with an excellent Well of water ; for particulars apply to H. HADLOW, & CO. Shortland Crescent,

TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held, in the Mechanics' Institute, on Tuesday evening next, for the purpose of disseminating the principles of the above Society. Chair will be taken at half past seven.

TT'OUND, in Shortland-street, on Monday Jl last, a small Pocket Book, containing various Bills. Apply at this Office.

FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE. I. O. O. F., M. U. A GENERAL MEETING of the Brethren will be held on Tuesday, 6th October, at the Lodge Room, at half past seven o'clock p. m., to receive the Report of the Committee appointed to amend the Bye Laws, By order of the N.G. G. SMITH, Secretary. Auckland, 25th Sept. 1546.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 4

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