THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, At the Stores of J. I. Montefiore, Ex " Ennerdale," " Lalla Rookh," and Late Arrivals — PRINTED COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS Crossover Regatta arid Long Cloth Shirts Hoyle's Cambric Plates Navy Blue and Orange Prints, Towelling Damask Cloths, Counterpanes, Quilts, &c. Ladies' Bonnets, Children's Hats Fancy Doeskin and Beaver Cloths Glengarry Caps Drab Thrasher Mats Moleskin Trousers and Moleskin in the piece Gentlemen's Black Trowsers Best Witney Blankets, 9-10 & 11-4
Spades with jrevitted handles— Flour SievesFire Clasp and Horse Nails — Riddles — Locks — Latches — Hat-hooks — Dog Chains — Cash Boxes — Desk and other hinges — Carpenters' Tools—Coffee Mills— Steelyards— Coffee Pots — Trays — Waiters — Bread Baskets — Brass Candlesticks— Shoe Brushes— Kirby Sea hooks — Table and Dessert Knives, &c. — Spoons in Sets — Razors — Scissors — Hand, cross cut* and Pit Saws — Files — Pocket Books — Combs, &c. — Honey and Windsor Soap, &c.
Bleached and Brown Canvass — Corn Sacks — Twine — Pipe and Sheet Lead — Balnie's Clay Pipes — Painters' Oils and Colours— Turpentine— Spirits of Tar — Salad Oil*
Bottled Ale and Stout — Champagne, in 1 doz» cases — Pale Brandy — Port and Sherry. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Queen Street. Auckland, May 7, 1849.
NEW GOODS.
1^ H E Undersigned beg to acquaint their friends and the public generally, that they have received per late arrivals, a well selected Stock of Useful and Fancy GOODS, which will be submitted at reasonable prices, consisting of : — Damask and Watered Silk Visites, London made, newest style and fashion French black Satin and Watered Ducape Colored Gros de Naples and Satin for bonnets Balmoral Tartans, newest style Black and colored German Velvets Cashmere Dresses Elastic Opera Caps, in German wool and silk ditto Cuffs do do A few boxes Dress and Morning Caps, London made Black and white trim'd Collarets Trim'd sewed Muslin Habit Shirts Black silk Net Blonde Figured ditto ' Thread Lace Edging and Insertion Black and white Falls Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, in great variety French and English Artificials Cambric Handkerchiefs Ladies' Silk Neck Ties i Gents' ditto ditto Children's Cashmere Cloaks and Hoods Infants' Cambric Caps Robes and Short Frocks Silk, Lisle, and Kid Gloves French and English Stays also —
A few dozen superior White and Regatta Shirts Wardell & Jennings, Shortland-street.
I^HE Subscriber can take in a few horses or cattle to graze in his paddpeks at Epsom. A view of these paddocks will be a sufficient inducement for parties wanting to send cattle to grass. Apply to P. Donovan, Shortland-street, or at his residence Epsom.
WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, a Situation in a Store or Merchants' Office ; can write a good hand and keep accounts. Address W. G.,New Zealander Office.
TO LET,
A VERANDAH COTTAGE, in Albertstreet, containing 4 Rooms, with necessary Accommodations attached, Apply to At Black.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 307, 9 May 1849, Page 1
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