NEW GOODS.
TS. FORSAITH, has great pleasure in calling 1 the attention of his Friends and the Public to the very choice Assortment of Good« now opening at his Stores, High-street. These articles have all been selected from one of the first Houses in London, are of the best quality, and will be sold at uncommonly low prices :—: —
IRONMONGERY. Helved Tomahawks, Hoes (of sizes) Adzes, Black cast Steel Wedge Axes, Blue and Bright American ditto, Bright Hatchet Heads, Steel Pol'd Felling Axes, SLOPS. Duck Ti owsers, Canvas ditto, Watch Coats, Pilot ditto of qualities, Valencia Vests, Dark Fancy ditto, Boy's ditto ditto, 80/s Light ditto, Woollen Drawers, Red and Blue Serge Shirli, Printed Moleskin and Canton Trowiera, Doe Skin and Woollen Trowsers, Boy's Moleskin Trowsers, Ditto Tweed ditto Ditto Canton ditto, Codrington Coats, Coatees,
SHOES.
Gentlemen's Clarence Boots, Ditto Bluchers, Bo)'s Shoes, Girl's Spanish Leather ditto Women's do do do Ditto Patent do do Ditto Lasting do do COTTONS, &c. Turkey Red and Fancy Printed Bandannas Printed Muslin Cravats Gents. Colored Silk Handkerchief* Navy Blues, 9-4 Striped and Regatta Shirts ,B races Glazed Lining, white, black, and colored Sheeting and Shirting Calicoes, specially adapted for family use Satin Stocks Mode ditto Blue Cloth Caps Checked Forage do Girl's Straw Bonnets Gents, black and drab Hats HOSIERY and HABERDASHERY. Children's Socks, white and brown Girl's Hose Gents. Angola Socks Ditto Lambswool do Black and White Pins Cotton and Imperial do Cotton Cord White and Black Cotton Balls Needles &c. &c. &c.
Also to arrive per Deborah, daily expected, Seven Bales Blankets, 8, 0, 10, & 11-4, of qualities.
T. S. F. in returning thanks for the degree of encouragement hitherto received, begs to assure his friends and the public, that he will endeavour to merit a continuation of their favors by offering the best articles at the lowest possible prices. High -street, February 12, 1817.
/. O. O. F. M. U.
H^HE Brethren of the Fountain of Friendship _L Lodge will hold their third Anniversary Dinner at the Exchange Hotel, Shortland street, 3D Saturday the 27th instant. Dinner on the Table at 6 o'clock precisely. Tickets 6s. each, to be had of the Stewards and the Secretary, also at the Royal and Exchange Hotels, and at the Lodge Room. By the kind permission of Colonel Gold, the band of H. M. 65th Regiment will be in attend* ance. G. Smith, Secretary. Auckland, 12th February, 1847.
FOR SALE,
rpHE well known Mare HAWEE, winner J- of the Metropolitan. Any Gentleman requiring a superior animal will do well to avail himself of this opportunity ; the present owner parts with her only on account of having no use for hei. Unless disposed of privately, she will be sold by Auction on an early day during the following week. Can be seen at any time by applying to R. & D. GRAHAM.
BACON, HAMS, fyc, AN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ABRAHAM MEARS. Shortland-street, January 29, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 89, 13 February 1847, Page 1
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