VICTORIA HOUSE
R& D. GRA HA M beg 1 especially to 1 announce to the Ladies and Pubhc «encially, that they have now opem d out an. Exten.si\e and Vniied Assoitmenf of N X W GOODS, duett iiom England, comprising the ncue.it .styles in — Cashmeie and WouJlen Plaid Slunk Spun Silk and Woollen Plc"d:> Gala Plaids and Victoria Cloths Black and Coloied Meiinoes, Coboiug and Otleans Cloths Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Tuscan, Dunstable andPeail SUnu Bonnets Black and coloied Salinelles, Silk.,. Sulu.s, ' ] and Persians Tlncad and Valenciennes Laces, Dlvj'iJ, cjul and Kdgin»s Cluldtcn'.s .scued Fiock Bodies, Robc^, -"id Caps Sewed Aluslin Collars and Habit .Shuts Sable and Squhiel Boas, Vu-torines, Cull . Sable Opeuts, Swan Trininung Ladies' Black and While Satin Slip; ;•< > Ditto Kid, Morocco, Pninella, and i^aild C->. Chikhen's and Girls' stout Seal Boots ,n,tl Shoes Ladies', GnL', and Child 1 -. Stays Silk and Cotton Vcl\ets, Taost-K Black and Peai 1 Silk llo.se Afeuno, Lainbs'-u'ool, and Cotto<- Ilooi"t}, ShiiU> and Pants White ami colored Kid and Silk Cilou . Mai >cilleb Quili.tr, uhite and cakn'd Couui - panes Ginghams, Prints, Chintz Win l,u iJljikK Ciim&on, J)i.ib and Blue Danuj-A ,:nd Mour ; Woisted and Cotton Table Co\eiTable Linen, Diapeis, Sheeting, TitkiiM^ Geutb.' white Shuts, linen ftom> Satin Stocks, Handled clu;L, Silk ,un) Col..<m Umbiollas Welch and Lanca^hne Flamed; Wiln.y Blankets Cat pets, Rugs, Cai - pet-bindiiiiT, f-cc. &c Brll-pull.\. V/oisted Ftinges, Fuinitu-c Giuip-t Blade and Blue Supcih'ne Bioadclollu Oxford Doeskin Blue Pilot and Beavei Cloths Tweeds, Ca&simcies, and l ? a.ncy Doeskins Satin Veslings, Silk Serge, and Taib^' Trimmings R, & D. Giuium take this oppoitunity of retuining thanks to their immeious h lends and customers, wiio have hitherto lavouied theii establishment, and beg to appiwe them that they have determined to clear oil the whole of then immense stock of goods, piioi to inmn.iJ into New Premises, and in ordei to do so, thoy have commenced Selling OiF, at .such puces a* will inusre their object. Auckland, Ist July, 1818.
WANTED, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, as an Appienticeto the Drapeiy Biioinev R. & !) OiiAH.»v
C II E E S E. The Undersigned has on Sale, ex CnHai ci t^fkfll llikC o{ SUPERIOR Cv^TO M.t3XJ?V! IUSi NIAL CHEE.^E.
FOR SALK, /pOLIKIULL lIOUSK, Mlu.acl m Us. >4^y voad leading lo Coopei's ii.i) , couLimim', ei£>ht looms, clom'ls, &c. ; unit a tno-.sL:!]<"i Stable, and every accommodation kn a rrcn ■ leel family. At piesenl occupied by C.tptnj*? Hickson. Abo the COTTAGrK adiuiinmr, which will be sold sepatatHy 01 \uth tho above-mentioned House, both bcinp, .situated upon an allotment of about four aeios. Likewise TWO FARMS in the ..nlmihi— one on the Noith Shoie, in the p^i't-li of Tdkapuna. conlmnmg acre.-), m thcu i'> hi' j ; the othci in the parish of WaiiL.M.\!,i, ami fionliJig the load leading fiom IS['\Hn to Tiimaki, tonlainmg )'.) actes 01 tlu'iriJjouh 1 . These piopeides mil be .sold i buip a .id on hhciiil tetms. Foi ptuticuhu,s uppl) to W- FoßsYnt. Colin-hill, June 29, 1818. FOR SALE BY TIIK IiNDKRSJGXKD, FIFTIOISi\ IM;N DIIK 1) 'bushels of Oyshi Shell Ijime, to \w deh\ned at Smale.>' I'oint. ALo o()0 tons Fiiewood. Auckland, June 3D, JS IB,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 1
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