EX "NIMROD.
MR. BARNET KEESING begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and New Zealand generally, that having just arrived from England with a large and well assorted quantity of Merchandise, he will be able to sell at such prices as will ensure him a quick return. B. K. would call particular attention to his splendid assortment of ready made clothing, of such style and quality as has not been met with in Auckland before, at the following unprecedented prices, viz : — £ s. (I. A few superfine black cloth Coats 2 10 0 Ditto " Pilot do 015 0 Ditto superfine do do 018 0 Stout Kersey do 18 0 Superior Albeit ditto, woollen lined 210 0 Tweed Shooling do 0 18 0 Cantoon do do 0 7 0 heck do do 0 8 0 Printed Moleskin do 0 12 0 Blue plaid Doeskin do 1 10 0 Holland Blouse 0 7 0 Superior do do 0 8 0 Super, blue cloth Jackets 1 10 0 " black cloth Vests 010 0 " black satin do 0 9 3 " figured do do 0 7 6 " BuffValenliado 0 7 9 " Fancy do do 0 4 6 " Spotted Stuff do 0 3 3 Superfine black cloth Trowsers 0 15 8 Extra do do do 10 6 Superfine Blue cloth do 10 0 « Dark Drab do 10 0 Fine white Moleskin do 0 9 6 Superior do 0 10 3 Grecian Doeskin do 0 9 9 Imitation woollen do 0 9 6 Figured Doeskin do 0 4 6 Duck do 0 3 6 Flannel Draweis 0 4 6 White Sbirls, linen wristbands & collars 0 4 6 Superior long cloth do 0 6 6 IRONMONGERY. oO dozen Native Spadee American Axes Native Axes and Adzes 700 Iron Pots
]00 Plaid cotton Shawls, at 2s. each Saddles and Hi idles English Blncher Boots iOO dozen Monteith scarlet Handkerchiefs 50 Carpet Bags Large assortment of Hosiery, viz : Mens brown cotton half Hose " Gtey Lambs-wool ditto " White do Shirts " Cotton Pantaloons Blankets, in great variety, manufactured expressly for the Native Trade, 9, 10, and 11-4 Cotton Sheets, 9, 10, and 11-4 Colored Counterpanes, 10 and 11-4 Fine white Bed Quilts, 9, 10, and 11-4 Yellow Rugs, 10, and 11-4 Raised Cotton Blankets, 10 and 11-4 With a large quantity of Goods too numerous for an advertisement. The whole having been selected with such care by B. K. himself, that they will be found completely adapted to the Auckland market. A liberal allowance made to Shop keepers, and Traders. Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, Shortland-street, Auckland, January 21st, 1848.
. | A FEW HANDS WANTED, for Plain Needle Work. Apply at the Stores of BA.KNET KEESING. Jan. 21, 1848.
FOR SALE, THAT Eligibly situated Property, now in the occupation of the undersigned, at Wi n d so r Terrace, comprising — A Substantially Built FIVE ROOMED COTTAGE, and about l£ A c re«r c« of Land, stocked with Fruit Trees, having a Frontage to Windsor Tei - race of 2C4 feet, adjoining the property of Col. Hulme and nearly opposite to the residence of Major Matson. At a trifling expense, this may be made one of the most desirable properties around Auckland, having an eastern aspect sheltered from the pievailing winds. C. J. STONE. Auckland, Jan. 21, 1848.
[a card.] SARAH AND EMMA HILL, Dnnss Makers and Milliners, Dank Street, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 172, 22 January 1848, Page 1
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