J. & N. SIMMS
Beg respectfully to acquaint the Public that they have received ex Maukin and other late arrivals, an extensive and choice assortment of Goods, suitable for the present Season, amongst which are some ■VTETTED LAMBS' WOOL SHAWLS -LN shaded colours Netted Berlin wooled Shawls, shaded colours The Registered Norwich Shawl, a beautiful fabric, and the only article of the kind yet imported Netted Wool \ square Handkerchiefs Black and coloured embroidered Turnovers Silk Neck Handkerchiefs new styles and very rich 6-t, 7-4, and 8 4 Plaid Wool Shawls Muslin Insertion and Edgings Thread Edging and Laces ' Black and coloured Fringes and Gimps Best Cotille and Satteen Jean Stays Ladies' long and short White Kid Gloves Do coloured Kid and Silk do Gents' coloured Kid and Lisle Gloves Ladies' and Gents' white Cambric Handkerchiefs Ladies' white and black Satin Shoes Gents' black Satin Opera Ties and long fi on ted Stocks Do fancy Rilk and Satin Neck Handkerchiefs 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Damask Table Covers Embossed Patent Cloth Table Covers, the only article of the kind for Sale in the Colony Scarlet' Orleans Cloths and Coburg Merinos ; Scarlet and drab watered Moreens, all wool Blue Damask Moreens Blue and scarlet Float Lace and Orris Lacfe Drab and Blue worsted Bullion Fringes Brass Curtain Rings, assorted sizes 6-4 Oil Cotton for Cap Covers 6 4 do Silk do do Black Silk and Blue Worsted Serge Black Silk and Cotton Velvet White Marsella Vesting Cotton and Union Tick«, &c, &c, &c. Auckland, September 14, 1847,
FOR SALE, AT THE IRON STORE QUEEN STREET. pHAMBBR Services complete \J Foot baths, &c, &c. Wine glasses and decaliters Dinner services Carpets and druggets Navy blues— regatta and striped shirts Blankets — assorted sizes Horsehair cloth Hum, O, P. in Bond Port and Sherry, in bottle Corks Salt — Liverpool and St. Übes Nails, wood screws, flooring brads, &c. Flemish tacks Salter's spring balances Horn leaves for lanterns, &c,, &c. J. A. SMITH,
T^AT, Tallow, Ships' Slush, Refuse, Oil ■■• &c, purchased for cash by J. A. SMITH, •Soap and Candle Factory, Queen Street, Auckland, August 20, 1847
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A MEETING of the Subscribers towards ■^*- tho erection of a Presbyterian Church in Auckland, will be held on this evening, Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 7 o'clock, in the hall'ofthe Mechanics' Institute, to receive the report of the Committee, and consider other natters of importance. M, Whytlaw. Convener. Auckland, Sept. 22nd, 1847.
G WILLS ON , begs to ac- • quaint the Public generally, that he has on Sale, a large quantity of his well known cured Hams, and Bacon, which requires no comment. 200 bushels maize, 3s. per bushel.— A quantity of Salt Pork. ALSO A Quantity of Onions, 4cl. per lb. Queen Street, August 12th, 184-7.
. . FOR SALE. A VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 100 **- Acres at Papakura, with frontage to the Waimihia Creek, Apply to Connell & Ridings* Auckland, Sept, Uth, 1847.
DEBTS, RENTS, &c, collected on Commission by W. Phelps Pickering. Bill Broker, and Accountant, Wyndham-street, Auckland. Sept, 21, 1847.
TO CONTRACTORS, KAURI GUM. HPHE Undersigned is desirous of contracting < X with a party for a supply of Kauri Gum. t J. S, Polack. * Wharf, Lower Queen Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 137, 22 September 1847, Page 4
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