British $ Foreign Warehouse*
SPRING NOVELTIES.
TH E ft E will be ready for inspection to-day, a choice selection of FANCY GOODS, among which are the following : — . Piincess Alice Satin Ties, with French Embossed Flowers Ditto Bows ditto Ditto Sashe 0 ditto Satin Lace Trimmed Collars Ditto ditto Berthas Satin and Velvet Rich Embroidered Reticules Black Silk Embroidery Dress Trimming Black and Colored Silk Dress Ornaments Ladies' Glove Bands, Chrysolite Stone Miniature Single Stalk French Flowers Real Chantilly Lace Falls Black Figured 6-4 Brussels Lace Silk Velvet Dress Trimming French Figured Silk Dresses Real French Satins, in Rubies, Celeste^ Napoleon, Scabirense, Ceiise, Pence, and other coo % Youths' Tyrolese Belts, &c, &c. July 20, 1849.
Ex MARY CATHERINE & FREDERICK
FROM SYDNEY, And On Sale by the Undersigned.
FINE CONGOU TE4 " Manilla Coffee •' " Rice Cigars, No. 3, Superior Potted Butter Indian Soy Cocoa Mould Candles Basket Salt Lamp Shades &c., &c, Sec. Wellesley Hughes, Auckland, July 20, 1842.
REMOVAL.
MR. GRACE, Solicitor, has removed his Residence and Office from West Queenstreet, to Durham-street, the house formerly occupied by Mr. Benjamin E. Turner, contiguous to Mr. Campbells Inn, Queen-street. Wm. Ghace, Auckland, Durham-street, July 18, 1819.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersjgne ifiO BAGS N « s - w - FIN E FLOUR M.u\r 300 „ yjy L< (( tt 250 " S. Australian « " 1000 lbs. Y. D. L. Assorted JAMS. D. Nathan. Auckland, June 23, 1849.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
WE, the Undersigned give notice to ihe Public, that the Partnership hitherto carried on under the name of M'Dermot and Grigg, as General Blacksmiths, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts due to the Firm are requested to be settled by the first of August to Martin M'Dermott or Richard Grigg, and all debts due by the Firm are requested to be sent in by the 20th day of August to Martin M'Dermott, High-street, Auckland, for liquidation. Martin M'Dermott, Richard Grigg. Witness-— Charles Lalley. Auckland, July 16, 1849.
MARTIN M'DERMOTT
RETURNS his thanks to the Public for their kind patronage for the last eight years, and begs to inform his friends that ho has removed his Blacksmiths' shop near R. Reynolds's Grocery Store, High-street, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Auckland, July 16, 1849.
TO MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS.
A PERSON who has leisure will be glad to arrange and adjust the Books or accounts of any Merchant, or others. Address , A. Z. at the " New Zealander " Office.
TO LET.
THE COTTAGE formerly occupied by Major Arney, and latterly by Lieutenant Servantes, containing foui-Rooms, a Servants' Room detached, and a two stalled Stable. The Garden is enclosed, tastefully laid out, and well cultivated. A Good Well of Water on the premises. Apply to P. Robertson. Auckland, June 6, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 331, 21 July 1849, Page 4
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