COBDEN HOUSE.
| T & W. HENDERSON beg to call the at- " • tention of Families and the Public geneI rally to their Extensive Assortment 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 White Shirtings 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 Slippers One « <• French Clogs Superior black Cassimeres & Broad Cloths Two pieces very fine Cloth finished Blue Beaver Drab Cotton Cord, Colonial Tweeds White and Drab Moleskin Black Vest Satin, White Quilting Oil Cloth for Table covers, superior quality " " Table Mats White and Coloured China Matting Wilton Hearth Rugs An assortment of Fancy Baskets &c, &c, &c. Shortland Crescent, Auckland, May 18, 1849.
VISITES, RIBBONS, DRESSES, &c.
COBDEN HOUSE.
T & W. HENDERSON have now ready for « « inspection — An Assortment of NEW FANCY GOODS— suited for the Winter season, amongst which are :—: — Velvet, Satin, and Silk Visites Printed Cashmere and Jenny Lind Dresses Checked Poplin, and Muslin delaine do Black and colored Silk Velvets Several boxes Bonnet Ribbons French Gauze and Satin ditto Fancy silk NecV Ties Satin and Woollen Shawls and Scarfs French Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs Thread Laces and Edgings Black and White Lace Falls Sewed Insertions and Edgings " Collars and Habit Shirts Colored and Swiss Book Muslins French Cotille Stays Rich embroidered white Cashmere Hoods Woollen Hoods and Boas in great variety Swansdown Ruffs &c, &c, &c. Shortland-street, May 18, 1849.
SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
In the Estate of James Savage, deceased.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honourable Court, the Creditors of the abovenamed deceased are, on or before the eleventh day of August next, to come in and prove their Debts before Thomas Outhwaite, Esquire, Registrar of the said Court, at his office in the Court House, Queen -street, Auckland, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said Estate. Any person giving to me any information so as to discover to me any at present unknown property belonging to the said Estate, will be liberally rewarded by the administrator. Thos. Outhwaite, Registrar. Supreme Couit Office, Auckland, 22nd May, 1849.
WANTED, by a first-rate Establishment at Hobart Town, a CURRIER, who perfectly understands his business. For further Particulars, apply at the office of this Paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 1
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