I "D v , &, D. GRAHAM beg to inform the in* t •*^ /# habitants of Auckland, that they are now opening ex John Bull, and Cheerful, a large and varied assortment of Woollen Drapery, and Haberdashery Goods. These Goods having been shipped (o order by their correspondents in England, in Feb., last, comprise every article in the Newest and most Fashionable styles, with all the Novelties of the season. R. & B; G. flatter themselves that by importing direct from England, they are enabled to offer Goods, not only of a superior descrip" tion, but at much lower prices than can be sold by parties importing from Sydney. Victoria House, July 20, 1847.
J. & N. SIMMS
TTAVE much pleasure in calling the r attenXX tion of Gentlemen to their unrivalled I Stock of Woollens, comprising the best Fabrici of Yorkshire and West of England in — Real Wool Dyed Black Broad Cloths, medium and best Do do Blue Medium and Best Heal Wool Dyed Waterproof Blue Beaver Superfine Brown Beaver and Napped InvisiI ble Petersham Do Piece and Wool Dyed Black Cassimeres and Doeskins Oxford and Steel Grey Cassimeres Drab Oxford and Steel Gray Double Milled Cassimeres and Kerseys Fancy Striped and Checked Cassimeres, Doeskins and Buckskins of the newest patterns Shepherd's plaid, checked, striped, and plain, English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds Plain White and Buff Cassimeres and Black Satin Vestings of the best quality Fancy Vestings light and dark Together with all the necessary trimmings of the best description* - To those Gentlemen who are in the least doubtful, we feel confident a short time will convince them where they can procure material, cut, and workmanship of the best description in every garment of Modern Fashion. July 20, 1847.
TO THE GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS. T?OR SALE at the Warehouse of the UnderL signed, 150 Yards 6-4 Strong Gray Cloth or Frize, for Soldiers or Policemen's Gredt Coats. J« & N. Simms. July 20th, 1847.
NOW LANDING EX CHEERFUL, And for Sale at the Iron Store, Queen Street, BAR IRON, from 3 M 5-8 to l£ M 3-8 Nails, Clasp, Lining, Shingle, Wrought, Pressed, Patent Flooring Brads, Flemish Tacks Wood Screws, from f inch to 4 inches Round Table Catches Salter's Spring Balances Paint and White Wash Brushes Door Mats Wheat and Coffee Mills Cut Glass Cruet Bottles Black Cruet Frames 3, 5, and <6^bottles Horn Leaves for Lanterns &c. &c &c J, A. Smith.
LOST, rtOMING from Government House, on FrJ\J day evening, a Purple Amethyst Broach ; whoever finds it will be rewarded by leaving it at the Office of this paper. 1
TO LET.
GARPEL COTTAGE, with Five Acres of Land in Cultivation, pleasantly situated at 20 minutes walk from Town. Apply to Con nell & Ridings, Queen-street.
TO LET. A COMFORTABLE VERANDAH COTTAGE, in Queen-street, nearly opposite the Court House. Apply to Connbll & Ridings, ' Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 119, 21 July 1847, Page 1
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