Jacconets, Camhrics, Check, Book, Mull, Nainsook, Lappet, and Harness* Muslins Colored rolled Camhrics Gents and Boys' blue Cloth Caps Boys' Fancy ditto
An assortment of HABERDASHERY from (lie Celebrated House of George Brettle & Co., Wood- street, London, consisting of — 200 Yaids black and white Heel Cotton 100 do colored ditto ditto 12-4 Swiss Laces 12-1 Paris Silk ditto Spangle, Wires, Jams, Waist, and Pearl Buttons Black and white Hooks and Eyes Light Dyes Ravens China Cotton Balls Tambour S W Pins 3^, 4£, 5 & 6 country ditto ' Dobsons SH, SW, 88, 3{ } F4, Sc, Me, Be Imperial and Dutch Tapes Needles, in boxes Brettle's drilled Eyes 1-6 Cotton Coids 0-0000 ditto ditto 0-0000 Black Imperial Tapes, assorted in boxes Children's Worsted Boots do Deron Gaiters 1 Cartoon of rich needleworked Collars 1 do do do Habit Shirts' With many other Articles too numerous to particularize. Alfred Jones, Queen -street.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— GLASSWARE Cut Tumblers, the exact £ pint Plain ditto ditto Cut Water Bottles Cut Glass Cruets China Ornaments Earthenware, assorted Ironmongery, comprising — Box Locks, Hinges and Handles Plane Irons, single and double Brass Racks and Roller Ends 2 feet Rules Rim Locks, assorted sizes Braces and Bits Tower Bolts, all sizes Carpenters' Adzes and Pincers Chisels Socket and Firmer Gouges do do Tinned Iron Tea Kettles and Saucepans Riddles, of various sizes Sand Paper, Sad Irons Brads, &c, &c. Shoe Brushes Hair and Tooth ditto Giound Sash Tools Dusters, of sizes
Blue and yellow wove Post, thick do do do thin do tlo do glazed do do do for steel pens Mill's patent Hydraulic Penholders Sealing Wax, of all polors Wafers, assorted Pencils ditto ditto Crayon, all colois Water Colors, in boxes
Scotch Twill Shirts White do do Table Covers Tapes, Cotton, &c. Comfits, Lozenges, &c. ALSO A few Brass Bracket Lamps of superior finish. J. T. Boy lan, Queen-street,
Auckland, April 24, 1849.
CHEAT LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET.
RR E Y N O L D S has now on • Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea @ Is. 4d. per pound. In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently lecommended. ALSO, A lot of Superior HAMS and BACON.
PUBLIC BALL. THE BALL of the Inhahitants of Auckland will take place at the " Royal Masonic Hotel," on Friday evening next, the 4th of May. Mr. Hillier, Professor of Dancing, will conduct the ceremonies. Gentlemen's Tickets, Is. 6d.; Ladies' Tickets, 5s. — To he had at the Hotel until Thursday evening. Refreshments (including wines) provided. April 28 ; 1819,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 305, 2 May 1849, Page 4
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