WATERLOO HOUSE. THE first shipment of Spring Goods for this Establishment has arrived by the " Cheerful," and will be landed to-day. The following foim a part of the varied and extensive assortment. Fashionable shawls Rich satin and'ducape Visites Black Chinese satin Mousseline de lame Organda, tarlatan, and printed Swiss muslins Jenny Lind muslin dresses Plain, checked, striped, and bordered muslins Tartan ginghams Prints, in gteat variety Ribbons, of every description Parasols Whisker blonds 4-4 Tulle, black and white French flowers and feathers Lace, black and white Nuns' lace Lace falls, black and white " berthes Cambric handkerchiefs " caps Black crape White aeiophane Collars and habit shirts Neck ties Gloves Fringes, braids, gimps, and buttons Children's Dresses Twilled cambrics Hair coid dimity White shii tings Long cloths Brown hollands Irish linen and lawns Damask table linen Huckaback Glass cloth Oilcloth table covers Furniture chintz Worsted fringes and tassels Orris and float lace Blind cord Carpets Hearthrugs Carpet binding Broad cloths Vestings Black aprons Hosiery Cap springs, whalebone, oiled silk and lawn &c, &c, &c, Shortland-street, Nov. 4, 1848.
HATS. A Case of DRAB FELT HATS, ex "Cheerful," now opening at Waterloo House. Shortland-street, ; Nov. 4, 1848.
MISS JENNINGS wishes to return the Ladies of Auckland, and its vicinity, her grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support she has received, since commencing business, and trusts by unremitting attention, to deserve a continuation of their patronage. Miss J. begs to inform the public that she has just received per " Cheerful," and other late arrivals, an assortment of the choicest FANCY GOODS, ever imported into Auckland, consisting of the Newest Materials for Bonnets, WHITE FEATHERS,CHANTILLY FALLS Bonnet Ribbons, newest style White and colored French Kid Gloves Silk and Lace ditto Ribbon Trimmings Splendid Robes and short Frocks Braided and Woollen Hoods Assoitcd Baby Linen Fiench and English Flowers A large assortment French and English Stays Parasols, Horse-hair Bustles With various other articles too numerous to to particularize. Wedding and Mourning Oiders paid particular attention to, Miss J. having on hand a good supply of the material required. Albert Cottage, Albert Street, November 4, 1848. Late residence of Dr. Philsou.
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AF A R M in a high state of cultivation, within six miles of Auckland, with a constant and abundant supply of Water. Also, a House and about Six acres of Land, and Forty small allotments, within two miles of the Court House. For further particulars, apply to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor. Auckland, Oct. 24, 1848.
WANGAHI STONE LIKEE FJOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street. Wm. Mclntosii, Agent, October 10 ; 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 255, 8 November 1848, Page 4
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