VICTORIA HOUSE.
R& D. GRAHAM have much pleasure in • announcing to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have received, in addition to their late importations, an extensive assortment of NEW and FASHIONABLE WINTER GOODS, per Emma, the whole of which have been carefully selected for this market, of which the following are a few of the leading articles — Circassian and Twill Cashmere Dresses De Lame and Cambric ditto Victoria and Galla Wool Plaids Merinos, Cobourgs and Orleans Cloths Velvet and Satin Mantillas Plain and Watered Silk Scarfs Tartan plaid and Cashmere do Cashmere and other Shawls, in great variety Australian MufFs and Polkas Childrens knitted wool Cloaks and Hoods Ladies' Neck Tics, Ribbons &c. Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Blondes, Laces, and Edgings Bonnet Flowers, &c. Irish and Scotclt Cambric Handkerchiefs Damask Moreen, and Furniture Dim ty Rug Canvass, and Berlin Wool Linens, Lawns, and Diaper 6-4, 8-4, & 10-4 Damask Table Cloths Welch and Lancashire Flannels 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Blankets White and Coloured Counterpanes Linen and Cotton Tick Ladies' Black Cashmere and Lasting Boots Black Lasting and Spanish Leather Shoes Patent Calf and Grain Slippers Children's Black and coloured Lasting Boots " " " " Shoes " Patent Seal and Grain Leather do " Black and Coloured Roan do Wool Dyed Black and Blue Cloths Blue, Beaver, and Pilot Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres Black Lasting and French Cords Blue Pilot Cloth Coats and Trousers Poletots, Coatees, and Fancy Trousers Men's and Boy's Blue Cloth Caps Chinese Work Boxes and Clothes Baskets Back Gammon Boards and Ivory Chess Men &c, &c, &c. Auckland, May 21st, 1847. 1
EX EMMA, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNS, "P EGATTA and Striped Shirts XV Scotch Twilled ditto Scarlet and Blue Serge ditto Blankets, Rugs, &c. Navy Blue Prints Moleskin Trousers Wrapping Paper Superior Hogskin Saddles Bridles, Spurs &c, &c, &c, &c. R. & D. Graham. Victoria House, May 21st, 1847.
Dissolution of Partnership*
rpHE PUBLIC era hereby informed that -L the Partnership heretofore existing under the Name and Firm of Day and Shoring, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, all debts due to the laid Firm, will be received by Mr. Shering, whose receipt will be sufficient, and all debts due by the Firm, will be paid on demand by the same Mr, Shering, Henry Day, Thos, Shering. Witness — Joseph England, v Dated May 22nd, 1847.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership hitherto carried on in Auckland, by Sharp and Niccol, as Ship and Boat Builders, has this day been dissolved by mutual consenW Archfbald Sharfb, lleNhy Niccol. Witnesses — James Robertson, William Boyd. Auckland, May 11th, 1847. 0
40 000 BRlc X s for sale > in an y ) quantity to suit purchasers. Apply to John Nolan, Lower Queen Street. May 21st, 1847, 1
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 105, 2 June 1847, Page 1
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