WATERLOO HOUSE.
SELLSNG OFF!
MMcKENZIE bfjrs to inform the Inhab- • Hants of Auckland and its Vicinity thai, in consequence of his coming lo a decision 1o piocced to the -< Gold Counliy," California, he is (lelmninod to sell the whole of his extensive and well selected Stock of Linen and Woollen Di.ipeiy at vci y i educed puces ; among which will he found — An Assortment of Jenny Lind, Cashmere, Delaines, Oie^on, and Pamnui Dicsses— Fancy and Thm Oilcans and Cubing Clolhs— British and Fie:ich Mcnnos— V.mcy Woollen Plaids— Ginghoni.s— .ilso, Tiinnmnp to match, such a^ Gimps, Fringes jpd Alj>,cii'ir Tiimmings. A Vanety oi Wmlei Sluuvls. 13rundoloaths — Doeskins, and Tweeds — Welsh, Lancashiie, and Saxony Flannels — Calicoes, Huckabacks, Diapeis — Linens and Holland-.— J-ioonnels, Camlnic, Mull— Nainsook and Fancy Check'd Muslins. A large ass'Hlment of Tuscan and Straw Bonnets— F .icy tt mnel Ribbons— Plain Satin Saisnel, and Gauze Ribbons. Hosieiy— Silk, Cashmeie and Kd Gloves. With a vaiiely of other ai tides 100 numerous to pait.iculaii.se. N.B. An assortment of Walei proof Macintoshes — Fiock and Die^s Coats — Waistcoats — also, Gents. Fancy Baxathea Handkerchiefs — And an immense stock of supeifine French Huts — and of Boy's Clolh Caps.
NEW WINTER GOODS.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
KANE & HALL have rccched, ex Fanny, and other late auivals — 1 case containing 3-4, 4-J, 5-4, and 6-4 Gala plaids 1 case iich daik pihuo 1 "■ Oilcans and C'oluigh clolhs \ " containing black satin and glazed silk vibctts, shawls, handled chiefs, &c. 1 case containing white and coloicd counteipiuics, Marseilles >; alls, and toilet co\eis J case containing daik bonnet nbbons, collars, habit chills, Imh linen, lawn, lawn handkerchief.-, &c. 1 case flannels 1 " white and giey calicoes I " Scotch twill, legatta, and stripe shirts I " Gent's fciipcj fine clolh caps 1 " Boy's do do do 2 " best black Palis aud satin velvet hats 2 " containing a complete assoitment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's horJeiy and gloves, &c., &c.
NOW PUBLISHED
Piioo 2s. Cd, rjjTMIE First Step r io Maori Convers vtion, -H- being a Collection of the most useful Nouns, Adjectives and Veins, wilh a Series of Useful Phrases and Elemental y Sentences, alphabetically arranged, in two pails, intended for the use of the Colonists. By Henry Tacy Klmp, Native Secretary. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c,
JUST PUBLISHED. A LEAF FROM THE NATURAL HlSf\ TORY OF NEW ZEALAND ;OR VOCABULARY OF ITS DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS, &c, &c, with their native NAMKS. BY HlbßkV. RICIIARD TaYLOR, M.A., F.G.S. — Price Two shillings and Sixpence. John Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, Apiil 7, 1849.
NEW MUSIC,
Just Received, and on sm,e at the prices AFl' IX ED — MARCHES :— La Donna Del Sago (by Rossina) 6s The Vivitu, ss. ; The Fairy Maich, 3s. Gd; La Philtre, 4s. Quad .illt.s :— The liclh Donna— Les Orgies— The Amaranthine — The Minstellh — Giand Albeit — A Quatie Maiics — Giullaimio Tell— The Cameo—The Un Hal Sous— La llc^euec — 4s, oaeh. Waltzks: — The Emerald — La Pluie De Pevlcs (or IJasta de Veidi) — The I'Vljiopinn— 3s. Cd. eac' « PoruLAR McLoDirb: — Gem*, of Ethiopia — The Until day Polka — The PcnMero — Is. each. Aius:— Kathleen O'Mooie — Roiy OWJore — O'ga Mazurka — Deh, C. n Te, Ton Te L' Piendi— Callen Hciiin^t New Yoar'b Evr — 3&. fid. Songs :— A Life on the Ocean Wave — I'm afloat, I'm afloat— Serenade oi DaniJi Students (Sweet Nightingale with joy ehitej to «cnny Lind— Jenny Lind's llejily — Jenny Lind's - rcwcll to Sweden — The Homo of my Childhood's day's—ln Infancy when pay and young— The Secet to be Happy — The Flying Dutchman — Cindeiella -2s. Cd. each, The BuflVo llunteib — The Sky Laik — The Log Hut— I 11 Jiang my Haip on i Willow Tice — Why chime the Bells so Memly— The Blind Lover — Kath!e<n Mavouineu — Row Sisteis Row— l saw a Maiden _[.\ijr— Sweet Lily of Loiaiuc — Li la's a Lady — The Last Meeting (or meet me to night)-— Heart my lleait! Oil ! whence this sonow — The Uindow Wi ( ] 0 u — Here's a health to Thee Maiy — Sweet Mary a Qu<\\ la maClnee — Ask not why the tea) drop Glislens— 'Tib the Cry of War lesoundmg— I love her, how I love her— Love links in a laughing eyeHave I not loved thee ? -JS T or.ih ihe Pnde oi Kiklare — The Fairy Boat— 2s. each. Duets :— The Honey Bees' Admonition— The Mother's Lament— The Faiiy's J3ude— 2s. (id each. J. WILLIAMSON, Bookseller, &c. Shorlland-street,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 310, 19 May 1849, Page 4
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