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CHINA AND GLASS WARE.

A FEW SUPERIOR CHINA TEA SETS Decanters, Car«ffs Tumblers, Glasses, Cruets Square and Round Jellies, Salts &c. AND, An Assortment of Jewellery, on sale at the corner of Albert and West Queen Street. Alex. Dingwall. Auckland, May 25, 1849.

NOTICE OF CLAIMS.

ALL Claims against E. OBrien & Co., Grocers and Storekeepers, are requested to be presented at the Store. Shortland-street, on or before Monday, the 4th June, proximo, previously to the closing of that establishment, and immediate dissolution of the Firm. All claims against the private Estate of E. OBrien are also hereby requested to be presented without delay. E. O'Brien. May 25, 1819.

FREDERICK MACDONALD.

TjIREDERICK MACDONALD, who t/ (with another apprentice), on the 9th June, 1840, at Sydney, left the ship "Gilmore," Captain Theaker, is earnestly requested to write to his mother, care of George Appleyard, Esq, 27, St. James's Place, London. Mr. M. C. Stephen, at No. U, Davey Street, Hobart Town, will receive and transmit to Frederick Maedonald's mother any information that can be afforded respecting him. Hobart Town. April, 1849.

STRAW BONNET AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.

1/| RS. C LOWSON in returning thanks ItJl to the Ladies of Auckland, and Public generally, for the very liberal patronage with which she has hitherto been favoured, begs respectfully to inform them that she has just received a new and extensive stock of Goons, ex "Ennerdale" and other late arrivals, consisting of — LADIES Fine Tuscan and Dunstable BONNETS Ditto, rough presseJ Whole Straw ditto Maid's ditto and T.iscan ditto Boy's fine Tuscan and Dunstable Hats Rich dark Figured Satin and Sarsnet Bonnet Ribbons Ditto ditto Gauze Cap ditto Winter Cap and Bonnet Flowers Wreaths and Feathers Worked Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Infant's worked Frock Bodies and Cambric Caps Infant's Long Robes and Frocks " Braided Cashmere Hoods Anassortment of Ready made Baby Linen Plain and figured Cap Blonds While, black, and colored Cap Netts A great variety of wide and narrow Laces and Edgings Black and white Gauze Veils and Squares Fancy Gauze Neck Ties Ladies' black and colored lace Gloves and Mitts Gents' French straw kid Gloves Black and colored cotton Velvets &c, &c, &c. Wydham -street, Near the Roman Catholic Chapel, Auckland, May 19, 1849.

BOOT $ SHOE WAREHOUSE,

JUST RECEIVED, in addition to his former extensive Stock, and on sale by the undersigned, Ex "Lalla Rookh'' and "Ennerdale," LADIES' CLOTH WINTER BOOTS, double soles and galashed Ladies' Carpet Slippers Gent's ditto ditto Ditto Cloth Boots. ALSO A large and vaiied assortment of Grindery, including — Lasts Boot Trees Roans, Patent Leather Shoe Nails in variety Ditto Thread ditto With every description of Shoemakers' Tools, &c, required in the trade. T. Keven # 6^" Country orders punctually attended to. Shortland-street, May 4, 1549.

I^HE Subscriber can take in a few horses or cattle to graze in his paddocks 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.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 4

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