NEW WINTKii GOODS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
jTHERE is now ready for inspection at the » above establishment, by late arrivals from England, a Varied Assortment of WINTER | FANCY GOODS, consisting of— Rich Figured Sali'i, Lute-string, and Tcrrie Velvet Bonnet Ribbon French Satin Gauzed Cap Ribbon Plain and figured Satin ditto Lutestring Check and Maccdon corded Satin Sash Ribbons Ladies' and Gentlemen's Winter GLOVES and HOSIERY, comprising — Habits, Cashmere, and Silk Gloves Habits, dark Kid ditto, fancy sewing 1 , with gold clasps, tassels, &c. Fancy Mitts and Cuffs, in Berlin and .Spanish Wools Ladies' black silk, Cashmere, and lambswool Hose Gentlemen's dailc Kid, Cashmere, and' buckskin Gloves Boys' and Children's Gloves, in variety Ladies' Satin Coronets, Work Boxes, and other Fancy Goods Shortland- street, April 28, 1840.
Landing from the « Minerva," and on sale by the Undeisigned: — £J HOGSHEADS RUM 10 Qr. -casks Hunt's Port 2 " Sherry Wine 3 " Tarragona ditto 30 casks By ass* bottled Ale 20 « ditto Porter 30 « Tenant's bottled Ale 40 bags No. 1 Cabin Biscuit H. Ellis.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
f"7*ANE & HALL have received ex " Ennerdale," 3 cases HATS, containing— Black Paris, and Fiench Satin Velvet Hats, black and Drab Felt ditto. 1 case WOOLLENS, containing— West o£ England black and blue Broad Cloths, 'Wool dyed Bcavcis, double milled black and Oxford Cassimeics and Doeskins, &c, &c. 1 case of IToyle's Prints 2 boxes French Flowers 1 case containing — Lawn Handkerchiefs, worked Muslin Collars, Habit Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, &c.
123 & 124 SIIORTLAND CRESCENT, NEXT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL.
fiT HADLOW begs to inform the Gentry jj ° of Auckland and vicinity, that he has just received direct from London., and unpacked another splendid assoitment of — Silver mounted Liquor Stands " Cruet ditto " " Cake Baskets, very beautiful German Silver Candlesticks " " Snuffers and Trays " " Table, Dessert, & Tea Spoons " " Sufffir Tongs, Dessert Forks ' " " Fish Slices Also — an extensive assortment of very beautiful Bronzed Fenders, brass ditto — Fire Brasses — Table Candlesticks, Chamber ditto — I Tea Trays, in great variety, VVaiteis, ditto — Bread Baskets— Best Scotch Braces, with steel Bits— Pocket Knives, Butcher's ditto, Table ditto— Dessert ditto, very cheap— Work Boxes Toy Watches— A few crates Crockery — Soup Tureens, Sauce ditto complete, Butter-boats, Willow carved Dishes— the whole of which will be sold cheaper than any articles of the kind yet seen in Auckland.
EX "MUNFORD."
On Sale by the Undersigned : — EtflffrfS BAOS SUPEKIOR SUGAR iW*yP I{)cher4s } 20 f chests j Con SOllS 011 Tea 10 hogshead* Martell's Brandy 3 0 « R um Thomas Lewis, Foit-street.
EX " INCHINNAN." On Sale by the Undersigned.
H75 EWES AND WETHERS AND, 500 Bushels Maize. Tno.M\y Lfwis, Aireat*
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 304, 28 April 1849, Page 1
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