GOODS EX " RALPH BERN AL."
THE Undersigned begs to announce to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has received a well selected shipment of Goods, direct from London, and as the whole have been purchased there for cash, he feels assured that he is placed in a position to give the utmost satisfaction to intending purchasers who may honor him with a call. A few of the nrticles are here enumerated, viz : A RICH and Fashionable assortment of MUSLINS, and MUSLIN DE LAINE DH ESSES of the latest style and pattern A choice selection ot Prints, do do Damask Table Cloths Gents, white Shirts, linen wrists and collars Do do do very superior Hollands, dresl and undrest Shirting, Sheeting, and other calicops Cotton Handkerchiels, in great variety Turkey red, Mouteith, ditto very superior Black Bandannas Boy's Bfclts, Cloth Caps, Cap Peaks, & Chin Straps Boy's Belts, (spring) A targe and various assortment of Hosiery, comprising some of the very best quality Y. Gardiner, ShortUnd-siieet. Janua-y 2lst, 1848.
HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Ex *' Ralph Bernai? Now unpacking, and on Sale by the Undersigned, A SPLENDID Lot of Gents. Parisian and Angola HATS. Thes* can wiih confidence be recommended as being some of the best hitherto imported, F. Gaudiner, Shonland litrett. January 21, 1848.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Ex « Ralph Bernai? Direct from "Homan's and Hearne's*' and on sale by the Undersigned, A CHOICE VARIETY OF T ADIES' PRUNELLA BOOTS .Li •• Cordovan Shoes Childrens do Gents. Roan Slippers F. Gardiner, Shortland Street. January 21, 1848.
AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS, CHAPEL STREET. rpHE SUBSCRIBER begsto inform Builders J- Farmers, Gardeners, fee, that he has on sale Good Red Bricks Superior White do. White Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No. 1,2, and 3. John Walker. Nov. 18, 1847.
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH. MRS. WAKEFIELD is prepared to devote a portion of her time, distinctly from the general School-room duties, to pupils whose friends may be desirous that only the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and tour hours alternate!** Princes-street, 4th Jan. 1848.
LOST, ON Saturday last, (29th Jan.) on the road between St George's Bay, and Queen Street, a short variegated Bead PURSE, with gilt clasp and tassel, and containing about 12 shillings, mostly in small silver. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Williamsons, Bookseller and Printer, Shortland Street, will be rewarded accordingly.
LOST, OR STOLEN, ON the night of Monday,, 31st. inst., anew DINGY, from Official Bay- Any person remitting the same, or affording snchinlouncitioii as will lead to its discovery, w ill be handsomely tewdtded, by applying at tbis Office.
FOR SALE, HpHE first rate Saddle Horse 1 SYNT4X, a Grey, Racing Gelding, out^of a Skellington Mare, by the remarkably fast horse Whisker. hYNTAX is well known in New South Wales, having carried off prizes at the Homebush Races. J. MERRET, Lower Queen Street, Dec. 28, 1847.
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR, First and Seconds. A CONSTANT SUPPLY of the above, on Sale at the Stores ol the UndersignedRichard Clayton. Fort Street, Dec. 17th, 1847. Late John MacDougall's,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 177, 9 February 1848, Page 4
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