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PARIS HATS. -JJICIIATCD J. HUNT has just opened JtC One Case Gentlemen's Paris Hats. Queen-stieel, Opposite Connell and Ridings.

RICHARD J. HUNT HAS JUST RECEIVED, GALA PLAIDS Plaid Ginghams Piints and Lahcos Damask Table Cloths, v»hitr fringes Damask Table Covers Ladies Stays Silk Serge Fancy Bonnet Ribbons Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Turmneis — Silk. Satin and Cashmere Kid. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves Ladies Prunella Boots and Shoes Patent Leather Slippers Children's Prunella Boots Colonial Leather and Patent Leather Shoes Moleskins, Scotch Twill Moleskin Trowsers, and Serge Shirts Scotch Twill Shirts, Linen Blouses Tweeds, Silecias, Huckabacks, &c. Opposite Connell and Ridings, Queen -street.

Received ex Mujkjn, and on Sale by the Undersigned, A SMALL Assortment of SPECTACLES, Gold Ear Llings, Finger and Wedding Ring-;, Silver Watch Guards, &c. Also for Sale, Two excellent EIGHT DAY STRIKING CLOCKS, which will be warranted for 2 years. H. D. LEY, Queen-street.

£ 5 R E WARD. STOLEN, from Smale's Point, betwixt Saturday night last and Monday morning, FIVE TONS OF FIREWOOD. Whoever will give such intonnation as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive the above reward on application to J. Waite. Auckland, Nov. 7, 1545.

CHARLES WHITMORE, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the neighbouring settlements that he has opened a shop in the above line in ShortlandStieet, opposite the Exchange Hoiel, where he hopes, by strict punctuality and attention to orders, as well as by superior workmanship and good material, to merit a share of the public patronage. Nov. 7, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 255, 8 November 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 255, 8 November 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 255, 8 November 1848, Page 2

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