WINTER GOODS. r-p C. HALLAMORE has much pleasure JL • \n informing the Ladies of Auckland, and its Inhabitants generally, that he ha 9 just received diiect from England, ex Dart, a choice selection of goods '.—consisting of the undermentioned Article,-. — Velvet and other Bonnets French aud English Artificials Gymps and Sewing Silk Fiinges Habit Shirts and Collars Ladies' Figured Satin Squares Black Satinets and Ducnpes Plaids and plain coloured Silks Ladies' Woollen Cloaks Chiklrens' Plaid Dresses 0-4 and 8-4 Gala Plaids French Merinoes Mohair and Gentian Dresses Orleiins and Coburgs French Bonnet Ribbon Black Lace Falls Black and colored Satin Trimming Black and colored Silk Dress Buttons Printed Cashmere and Woollen Shawls White and colored rolled Jaconets Turkey Red Cambrics A large Assortment of Earth enwaiie, Baskets, and a Gueat Variety of other Articles, High Street, Auckland, 7 May sih, 1848, J
ON SALE ££ CASES, containing an assortment of— • Pilot Cloth, Fancy Tweeds Black Oxford Mixed & Fancy Buckskins Ditto ditto Cassimrre Superfine Scarict C loth Fancy Veslings, White Marsala Cotton Cord, Silk Serge, Canvas Duck and Tailors' Trimmings 2 Cases Molesidn Trowsers Cord Jackets, Pilot Cloth Coats Regatta and Striped Shirts Grey Calico ditto. Tanned Sheep-skins Fine Flour, V.D.L. 6 Cases Jams and Jellies, ditto 13 Ditto Port Wine, n 3 doz. caces Superior Mauritius Sugar Jso. 3 and 4 Manila Cigars. Thomas Lewis. Foit-street, April 28, 1848.
Ex LOUISA. On Sate by the Undersigned. ■OOUII CASES PASTE BLACKING •*■ 20 ditto Lemon Syrup 1 ditto Orange Peel 1 ditto Orange and Citron 12 ditto Confectionery Also a few cases Port Wine. Thomas Lewis. Fort Street, April 14, 1848*
TO BUILDERS $ CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE TENDERS are requested for the materials and workniaDship required in erecting one of the wings of the College, intended to be built on the North Shore of Auckland; the Tenders to be delivered at the Catholic Chapel House, Auckland, on or before the 24th inst. The Timber and Lime to be delivered on the beach, above high-water mark, at the head of Shoal Bay, immediately below the house occupied by Mr. W. Bellingham. For specifications and other particulars, apply to the undersigned. Tenders in the following order — 1. For Lime, at per bushel. 2. For Timber, at per 100 feet super. 3. For Mason and Brick work; 4. For Carpenter and Joiner woik. 5. For Painting, Plumbing, and Glazing. Walter Robchtson, Aichitect, Albert Street. Auckland, May stli, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 205, 17 May 1848, Page 4
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