4 Pieces black cotton Velvet 37 and 38. 2 bales 10-4 Witney Blankets ■ 3ft. 1 bale 11-4 Witney Blankets 40. 100 damask cotton BugsilQi4 ' . . . 41. Lancashire Welch and Swanskin Flannel Cotton Ticks aiid Checks - ' '42. ' ( Ladies' lasting and leather Shoes Gentlemen's cloth Boots Red and black Rhones 43. 7-8 and 4-4 Medium and Fine Linen. 3-4 and 7-8 Union aud Hnen Diaper 4-4 Black and Slate Holland do.Drest and undrest Brown do. Linen Huckaback 44. 120 pair moleskin Trowsers 30 pair doubled stitched and Taped 12 dozen blue and scarlet serge Shirts, 10 do. scarlet worsted Cravats 45. Superfine nnd Medium Black and Invisible green Broadcloth 46. Superior blue brown and olive Broadcloths 47. Black and Fancy Cassimerea Plain and Fancy English Tweeds Bleached Military Duck and Drills Light and dark mixed Doeskins Velvet, Satin and fancy Vestinga White Marseilles do. Plain checked and milled colonial Tqre, eds 49. 5 pieces blue Pilot cloth 60. 4 dozen Conperj and Barlows Superior 'Btayer Hats 51. 3 dozen Superior French silk Haty 52. 3 dozen Superior Paris Satin nap Gosamer Hati 6 dozen Eau de Cologne 12 do. Tooth Brushes 6 do. Hair Brushes 6 do. Superior Rack Comb* 12 do. Fine Ivory do. 6 do. Tortoise Shell do, 12 do. German Shell do. 2 Boxes Windsor Soap 1 do. white pearl do. J. &N. S. beg respectfully to solicit the attention of Ladies to their stock of>Bonnet», as they are of a most superior description, and of such quality as are seldom to be obtained in the colonies. Their s|pck of Rihbons; Gloves, and Hosiery will also be found very superior. The attention of Gentlemen is especially called to the quality of Hats received, both French and Beaver, and also to the very-superior Trouserings and Broadcloths of everyvshade and colour. Their double stitched moleskin Trowsers will be found superior to any thing of the kind ever offered for sale in the Colony. ' Tailors will find a great reductiou in the price of Colonial Tweeds and Broadcloths, also in trimmings. The whole of the Goods as enumerated above will be ready for inspection on Monday fir»t. Wollen and/ Haberdashery Warehouse, Auckland Sept. 24th, 1846.
SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONERY. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
MURRAY'S GRAMMAR, abridged Murray's Reader Enfield's Speaker Goldsmith 's Rome Goldsmith's Greece Goldsmith's England Magnall's questions Spelling Books, Guy's, Fenning'* & Mavor'* Tegg's First Book Primers Perrin's French Dialogues Ditto do. Spelling Ditto do. Fables Valpys Latin Delectus Walkingham*s Arithmetic Foolscap Copy Books Royal Drawing Books Drawing Paper, large size Drawing Pencils Indian Rubber Thin post Letter Paper Satin post, fine quality W: Gilt edge Paper Mourning paper, Broad black Edges Sealing wax, Red and Black Marking Ink P. MONRO, Queen-street, 25th Sept., 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 1
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