BEE-HIVE.
NEW GOODS-Ex 'MARY CATHERINE. 1
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 THE TRADE.
BLACKMAN & PATON have just received a la ge 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 Pritchard's well-known Superior Velvet Pile HATS. Shortland-street, Auckland, July 19, 1849.
RACING.
IN REFERENCE to a Challenge advertised in the New Zealander on the 17th July, the Undersigned will be ready to match a Horse or Mare to run against Jem Buck on the New Race Course, Epsom, for £100, within two Months of this date, on the following conditions viz :— New Ulster Jockey Club Weights, A single event of 2 Miles, Do. do. of 3 do. One mile heats. Por further particulars apply to the Clerk of the Course at the Exchange Hotel. Joseph Badkin. Auckland, July, 18th 1849.
ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER.
THE UNDERSIGNED has two Farms which he is desirous of letting, being portions of his present Farm ; they are both substantially fenced in and are laid down in Grass. "Witb/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.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
Ex " Jane & Mary Catherine."
A SPLENDID Assortment of LON D O N SADDLERY, comprising— Gents' Superior Full Summerseat Saddles, of the newest Style " " " Shaftoe « Ladies' Saddles also — A Large Supply of Saddles and Bridles, for the native trade. James Perry, Saddler and Harness Maker, Shortland Street. Auckland, July 17, 1849.
FOR SALE MONTHLY,
£JA CHRISTIAN WITNESSES, 3d. each ** v 100 Penny Magazines, Id. « 100 Repositary, Illustrated, Id. " 100 Juvenile,with frontispiece, \d. " Families in town wishing any of the above, single numbers, they will be left at their houses, and those resident in the villages or along the coast may now, by this increased arrival, have them reserved for or forwarded to them. John Rout. Auckland, July 13, 1849.
[a card.]
ALFRED CARR, m.d.,m.r.c.5.,1,a.5., &c, &c, late Resident Physician to the Huningham Lunatic Asylum, Surgeon Superintendent of Emigrants, Assistant Surgeon Accoucheur to the West London Lying-in-Institution. At Home for consultation Every Morning from 10 till 12. Auckland; June 13,1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 331, 21 July 1849, Page 4
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