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Ex "AUGUSTINE HEARD." A~t DOZEN AMERICAN AXEfc **•*- 50 " " Axe Handles. W. S. Grahame, Fort Street. Auckland, June 22, 1849.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. n Cases New WINTER GOODS. There is now on view at the above establishment, per last arrival from England, an extensive variety of Winter Drapery Goods — including almost every article in Female Dress for the Season — among which are the following — WINTER SHAWLS— in gteat variety Ladies' Dresses — in various new materials Lined and Padded Visettes — in satin and damask watered silks Hosiery, Women's, Men's, and Children's Worsted Hoods — in variety Habits, Kid, Silk, and Cashmere Gloves Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons Twilled Saxony Cloths, fcr dressing gown» Trimmed Chimesets, Collars, and Habit Shirts Ladies' Morning Caps An entire New Stock of Ladies' BOOTS and SHOES Gentlemen's and Ladies'^Carpet Slippers Ladies' Satin Slippers Children's Boots and Shoes Gent's, buff and black Leather Slippers Infant's Lambswool Boots and Gaiters " Cashmere Cloaks " Worked Muslin Robes " Nightgowns Ladies' Melino Vests Men's ditto Men's and Boy's Navy Blue Cloth Caps " Round crowned Felt Hats Gent's, plain and figured Satin Handkerchiefs White Counterpanes — Table Linen Damask Napkins — Table Cloths, &c, &c.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE Ex " Berhampore." SANDALLED WHITE SATIN BALL SLIPPERS. JUST opened a Case of the above aiticle; from a celebrated London House.

STITCHBURY and HANCOCK beg to announce that they have on Sale, at their new Store, adjoining Mr. Nathan's Auction Rooms, a variety of American Notions, consisting of— Tables Wash-stands Cane Seat Chairs „ „ „ Grecian Tops Wood „ „ double backs „ „ „ Baltimore fancy Blue Dungaree Ticking Buckets Denims Nests Tubs Carpet Brooms 8 -Day Alarm Clocks 30 -Hours ditto ditto Nails, all sizes CROCKERY, viz.— Bread Pans and Covers Dairy Jugs Covered Jars, of sizes Ham Pans Tongue ditto One Crate Cups and Saucers, various sizes And an extensive Assortment of Merchandise, ex late arrivals.

SATIN AND KID SHOES. THE Undersigned have received, a few Dozen pahs French White Satin and Kid Shoes ALSO Ladies' and Gent's While Kid Gloves, of superior quality. Wardell and Jennings. Shortland-street, June 19, 1849.

REPAIRS OF A STREET. j rpENDERS are required for the repairs of ■^ West Queen Street. Particulars of the Work required to be done may be obtained upon application to Mr. Dingwall, Albert-st., 1 ivho has undertaken to superintend the work, the expenses of which are to be defrayed by a subscription among the inhabitants of that locality. Auckland, June 22, 1849.

STOLEN, FROM Commercial Bay, on Tuesday morning last, a Five Oared WHALEBOAT, black bottom, and lead-coloured sides, with a portion of her lining removed, together with an anchor and chain. A Reward of Two Pounds will be given to any person returning her, or giving such information as will lead to her recovery, on applying at the New Zealander Office. June 21st, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 320, 23 June 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 320, 23 June 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 320, 23 June 1849, Page 2

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