TO FARMERS, CARTERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by private contract Saddle Horses Draft Colts Heifers Cows with Calves, or shortly to calve Working Bullocks Steers for breaking Fat Wethers for killing now running between Auckland and Onehungn. Furthur particulars can bo learned at their Mart, Queen Street, Connell & Ridings.
CONIVELL & RIDINGS TIAVE ON SALU— BEST Y. D. L. FLOUR Moist and Hefined Sugar Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco Hyson and Congou Teas Colonial Soap and Candles Pilot Broad Preserved Meats A large S eel Mill complete Boiled Oil Window Glass &c. &c. &c.
T. C. HALLAMORE Has much pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he has just received direct from England, ex 4t Protector," A CHOICE STOCK OF FANCY AND GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, consisting of the following Articles — BOY'S Super Cloth Caps, Velvet do. Tuscan and Fancy Straw Bonnets Do. Children's Hats Fancy Bonnet Ribbons Artificials for Bonnets nnd Caps Ladies' Collarets and Ties Do. Muslin Robes Bobbin, Wire Ground, and Figured Nets Black Nets and Laces Black and Colored Silk Velvets Black and Colored German do. Black Double Ribbons Black Crapes, 4-4ths and 5-4ths Black Ducapes and Gros Do* Ottoman and Black Satins Colored French Merinoes Corded Petticoats and Toilet Quiltings Colored Ginghams Printed Cashmeres Do. Delaines Colored Check Stuffs Black and Colored Coburgs Women's White and Colored Stays Silk Parasols ! Colored Fancy Check Lutestrings | Sets Colored Silk Dress Buttons i Black Lastings Thirty-six inch Black Ducapes Thirty-six inch Black Brussels Gimps and Fringes Elcctorial Flannels And a great variety of other Articles. Auckland, Sept. 10, 1847.
Just Received ex " Deborah,*' and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, rpUMBLERS, Plain and cut J- Wine Glasses, do do Cruets and Stands Chamber Sets Cups and Sauces, of all descriptions Dinner Plates Soup do Twiffcrs and Muffin do Cheese do Pressed Jugs, ditto Mugs Bakers and Dishes Bowls of all descriptions A choice assortment of Prints. Thos. C. Hallamore, Auokland, October 8, 1847.
HENRY D. LEY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, & CLOCK MAKER, (From Murray s, Koyal Exchange, London,) RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Gentry and Public of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced Business in Queen-street, (next Mrs. Langford's Straw Bonnet Manufactory,) and humbly solicits their support and patronage. 11. D. L. having nearly 20 years experience, those Gentlemen who may honor him with their commands may confidently rely on having their work executed to their entire satisfaction. Every description of Watches, English and Foreign, accurately repaired, and 12 months warrantry given. Oct. 12r.1i, 1847.
G. WILLSON WISHES to inform the Gentry and inhabitants of Auckland, that he has on Sale the most CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF WINES AND SPIRITS; and his long experience in the trade will give him a decided advantage over most others in the selection of good Liquors. London Stout in cask and in bottle. Queen-itreet, October 5, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 145, 20 October 1847, Page 4
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