WATERLOO HOUSE.
SELLING OFF!
RMcKENZIE Legs to inform the Inhab- • itants of Auckland and its Vicinity that, in consequence of his coming to a decision to proceed to the " Gold Country," California, he is determined to sell the whole of his extensive and well selected Stock of Linen and Woollen Drapery at very reduced prices ; among which will be found — An Assortment of Jenny Lind, Cashmere, Delaines, Oregon, and Parisian Dresses — Fancy and Plain Orleans and Coburg Cloths— British and French Merinos — Fancy Woollen Plaids — Ginghams — also, Trimmings to match, such as Gimps, Fringes, and Algerine Trimmings. A Variety of Winter Shawls. Broadcloaths — Doeskins, and Tweeds — Welsh, Lancashire, and Saxony Flannels — Calicoes, Huckabacks, Diapers — Linens and Hollands — Jaconnets, Cambric, Mull — Nainsock and Fancy Check'd Muslins. A large assortment of Tuscan and Straw Bonnets — Fancy Bonnet Ribbons — Plain Satin Sarsnet, and Gauze Ribbons. Hosiery — Silk, Cashmere and Kd Gloves. With a variety of other articles too numerous to particularise. N.B. An assortment of Waterproof Macintoshes — Frock and Dress Coats — Waistcoats — also, Gents. Fancy Barathea Handkerchiefs — And an immense stock of superfine French Hats — and of Boy's Cloth Caps.
Now Landing, ex " Cheerful" and " Fanny," and on Sale by the Undersigned — 20 HOGSHEADS B. P. RUM v 5 hogsheads Maxell's Brandy 30 cases Geneva 20 cases Hunt's Port 10 " ( laret 13 " Champagne 250 bags Flour 119 " Liverpool and Dairy Salt 1 hogshead basket Salt 50 bags Patna Rice 3 cases Curry Powder 2 " Sago 1 " East India Chetnay 126 bags Java Sugar 20 boxes Mould and Dip Candles 80 kegs White Lead 2 bales Canvas and Sewing Twine 4 tons Round, Square, and Flat Iron J, Woodhouse, Queen-street. May 11, 1849.
NOW LANDING, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ex "Cheerful," fit Hiids. Brandy—" Martell's" 5 ditto Rum— Jamaica 20 Chests and half ditto Congou 6 Boxes Gunpowder Tea 30 Bags Coffee — Manilla 16 Cases Tobacco Pipes 6 Ditto Bottled Fruits ALSO 20 Casks Bottled Porter.
JOSEPH M'CAN,
Shortland-stieet.
IRONMONGERY, &c.
The Undersigned has just re" ceived, per ik Cheerful, 1 ' A CONSIDERABLE SUPPLY OF IRONMONGERY & HABDWARE, comprising an extensive assortment of Articles in general demand. JOSEPH M'CAN, Shortland -street.
NEW FRUITS.
Just Received by W. C. Hayes, the following New Fruits, in Splendid Condition. BLOOM RAISINS, IN LAYERS Joidan Almonds Turkey Figs Prunes Imperial French Plums in 1 b Cartoons Barcelona Nuts Soft Shell Almonds, &c, &c. Shortland Street, May 7, 1849.
V\/" ANTED— by a Young Man, a Situation *" in a Store or Office, &c, where he can make himself useful ; can write a good hand and keep accounts. Adfosw \V. G. ; Jfrw Zealander Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 309, 16 May 1849, Page 1
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