AUCKLAND RACES. PERSONS desirous to erect BOOTHS on the Race Ground, at the forthcoming Anniversary, are requested to apply at the Exchange Hotel, on or before the 25th inst. January 9, 1849.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE. kanelThall FTAVE much pleasure in an- 1 ■■-*■ nouncing to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have this day commenced business as General Drapers, &c, in the house lately occupied by Or. Ford, in Queen-street. K. & H. are determined to act on the principle of marking every article at the lowest price, and selling for cash. They particularly invite an inspection of their Stock from the community, where they will find a choice and varied assortment, suited for the present season, and at such prices as must inevitably give satisfaction to all parties. The following are a few of the leading articles, viz. :— Salinettes, Gros de Naples, Satins and Persians Balzorines.printed Muslin, Muslin de laine,Norwich Stripes, fancy and checked Muslin, and Oregon an£ Gingham Dresses Fancy and plate Prints, 5-4 Hoyles do Cobourgh, Lustres, and black and coloured Orleans Cloths Silk Gauze, Barage, Lama, black Satin, Moulton, Cashmere, Indianna and Shetland Shawls Plain and figured, black, silk, and satin Scarfs Plain Satin, checked and watered silk Visettes Black Lace Falls, Green and blue Gossamere for Veils Fancy Neck Ties, and Crape Scarfs Pearl, Dunstable, Rutland, plain and fancy Tuscan Bonnets Children's Dunstable and Tuscan Bonnets Tuscan Hats, French Flowers and Blond Brides 4-4 and Whisker Blonds, plain and wire ground Netts Lisle, Valenciennes, American, aad Thread Laces and Edgings White and colored Bonnet Ribbons French Gauze, Satin and Sarsnet Ribbons Parasols and Umbrellas White Sateen and Cotille Stays Jaconet Nainsook, Mull, checked and Book Muslins Irish Linen and Lawn Scotch Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs 4-4 black Crape, Table and Toilet Covers Furniture Dimity White and Grey Calicoes White Counterpanes and Marseills Quilts Brown Holland Diaper and Huckaback Towellings Rolled Jaconet and Glazed Cambrics, Flannels Black silk and satin Neckerchiefs, satin Stocks Children's Scotch and French Cambric Caps Frock Bodies, and Robes Ladies' Morning Caps A general assortment of Children's, Women's, and Men's Hosiery and Gloves Haberdashery and Tailor's Trimmings Cheese Cloth and Cotton Tickings White and brown Drills White and Drab Moleskin Fancy and black satin Vestings Tweeds, Cassimeies, Doeskins and Broadcloths Black Paris and Velvet Napped Hats Boy's and Men's Cloth Caps Regatta, Scotch Twill, white, and blue Serge Shirts Auckland, Jan. 12, 1849.
LOST, FROM the North Shore, and was seen taking the River, and swimming across towards Judge's Bay, A STRAWBERRY HEIFER, with tops of both ears off, marked with the Twofold Bay mark, and numbered 33 on the rump. A reward of Ten Shillings will be given to any person who will inform the Undersigned where she may be found. Thomas Duder, Mount Victoria.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 4
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