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T & W. HENDERSON beg to call the at- " • tention of Families and the Public generally to their Extensive Assoitment of NEW GOODS, Just Opened, which will be sold at the lowest remunerating prices, many of these goods being scarce in the market, they have been induced to attach the following list — One case Black and Coloured Orleans One bale Welsh Flannels Linen and Cotton Ticks " " " Sheeting Damask Table Linens and Table Napkins Linens, Lawns, and Diapers
White and colouied Counterpanes One bale While Shirtings 1 Black and coloured Cotton Velvets Scarlet French Merino Plaids, Ginghams and Prints White Angola, and Lambs' Wool Hose Black Cashmere and Worsted do Men's Grey Worsted and Lambs' Wool do Men's Merino and Lambs' Wool Hose Children's Merino and Lambs' Wool Socks " Bootakins and Gaiters Men's Cotton, Lambs' Wool, and Merino Pants and Vests " White Shirts, Linen Fronts One trunk Ladies' Cashmere Boots Two " " Lasting Slippeis One « " Fiench Clogs Superior black Cassimeres & Broad Cloths Two pieces very fine Cloth finished Blue Boavcr Diab Cotton Coid, Colonial Tweeds White and Drab Moleskin Black Vest Satin, White Quilting OilCloth for Table covei.;, supeiioi quality " " Table Mats White and Coloured China Matting Wilton Health Rugs An assortment of Fancy Baskets &c, &c, &c. Shoitland Crescent, Auckland, May 18, 1819. ■ ' ' ■■■' i«. ■ i. i. ■-« VISITES, RIBBONS, DRESSES, &c.
T & W. HENDERSON have now icady for v • inspection — An Assoitment of NEW FANCY GOODS— suited for the Winter season, amongst which aie :—: — Velvet, Satin, and Silk Visites Printed Cashmere and Jenny Lind Dresses Checked Poplin, and Muslin delaine do Black and coloied Silk Velvets Several boxes Bonnet Ribbons French Gauze and Satin ditto Fancy silk Neck Ties Satin and Woollen Shawls and Scaifs French Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs Tin cad Laces and Edgings Black and White Lacs FalL* Sewed Inseitions and Edgings " Collars and Habit Shirts Colored and Swiss Book Muslins French Cotille Stays Rich embroideied white Cashmere Hoods Woollen Hoods and Boas in great vaiicty Swansdown Ruffs &c, &c, &c. Shortland-slieel, May 18, 1849.
THE intended Meeting of the Public and the Land claimants, ad\eilised to take place on the 22ud itibtant, is postponed until a future and earl) day, of which due notice will be given. W. Hvrt, Chaiiman.
May 18, 1849.
AT a Meeting held at the Exchange Hotel, on Tlnusday, the 17th instant, Captain GRreiswoon in the Chair, it was unanimously lcsolvcd, — "That this Meeting decide that a Tin f Club shall immediately be formed, m order that the Rules of the Jockey Club in foice at Nevvmaikct, and othci Race Giounds in England, should all become binding heiej and the Meeting lcqucit Mr. llardington to collect names ol i\ ell-wishers of the Turf, uho dcsiic to become Members oi" the Club." Auckland, May 18, IS 19.
TO I,KT, Op H E 1110 li STO R E, JL in Quv.cn iVucct. Enquire oi M.I. WII.LTAMS,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 310, 19 May 1849, Page 1
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