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BEE-HIVE.

NEW GOODS -Ex 'MARY CATHERINE.'

BLACKMAN & PATON

BEG to inform the public generally that they have received by the above vessel a large general assortment of DRAPERY GOODS, suited for the present season, which have been selected from one of the first houses in Sydney, expressly to order for this market, and will be found upon inspection to give general satisfaction both as regards quality and price. Terms— Cash, and no Abatement.

TO TAILORS AND OTHERS.

JUST received, Ex " Mary Catherine," the following Goods, viz. — Black Broadcloths, wool- dyed Ditto Cachmere, ditto ditto Ditto Doeskin, ditto ditto Oxford Mixture Cachmere, ditto ditto Wash Cord Black Silk Velvet Black Satin Vestings Tailors' Canvass I Blue Pilot Cloths | Stout Worsted Edging Petersham Binding

cash only, and no abatement. Blackman & Paton.

TO THE TRADE.

BLACKMAN & PATON have just received a large assortment of

GENERAL DRAPERY,

which they will dispose of in any quantity, at a small advance upon the Invoices, for Cash. High-street, Auckland.

HATS!

COBDEN HOUSE.

J& W. HENDERSON have received Ex • "Mary Catherine," Two Cases Pritchavd's well-known Superior Velvet Pile HATS. Shortland-street, Auckland, July 19, 1849.

ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER.

THE UNDERSIGNED has two Farms which he is desirous of letting, being portions of his piesent Farm ; they are both substantially fenced in and are laid down in Grass With'each Farm the undersigned would let a team "of Bullocks or Horses, and if desired by the tenant, 10 or 15 head of milch Cattle and a thorough-bred Bull. Wm. Hart. The Pah, Oneunga.

lhe Overland Mails for Kawhia, New Plymouth, Petre, and Wellington, will close This Day, at 2 o'clock, p.m.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18490719.2.4.3

Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 330, 19 July 1849, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
269

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 330, 19 July 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 330, 19 July 1849, Page 2

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