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CONNELL 4- RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Thursday next, 27th inst., at 1 1 o'clock, | TRUNK SHO^S AND BOOTS— viz. : •■■ Children's Black and Coloured Shoes » Springs „ Patent Black and Coloured Boots 1 Trunk, containing — Ladies' Channeled-soled Shoes „ Lasting ditto „ Patent Calf „ Seal Skin 1 Trunk, containing Lasting Boots Channel-soled Boots Cloth ditto, gal ashed Merino Springs
Gent.'s Drab Beaver Coats Ditto Blue ditto ditto Pilot Cloth— Tweeds— Moleskin Vestings — Superfine Cloths Men's Cloth Trowsers Striped and Blue Guernseys Dungaree — Towelling — Diaper Check Shawls — Cashmere ditto — Gloves Woollen Handkerchiefs — Pocket ditto Fine White Shirts— Regatta ditto— Pilot Coats — Vests — Plaids — Worsted Hose — fine Flannels — Brown Hollands — Grey and White Calico — Umbrellas — Sewing Thread, Cotton, and other small Wares. Also, — 1 Crate and 1 Case Colonial Cheese 45 Bushels prime Chevalier and Cape Barley, for seed 10 Barrels and 5 Tierces Prime Mess Beef, best brands 2 Tierces Prime Neats Tongues.
LONDON DRAUGHT ALE.
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Thursday next, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, O HHDS. LONDON ALE, ** 2 Half Hhda. ditto ditto
NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT.
RAILWAY HOUSE.
A JONES having taken the premises lately • occupied by Messrs. Connell & Ridings, Queen -street, begs to apprize his Friends and the Public generally that he will open the same on Wednesday next, 25th instant, with a New, Extensive, and Well Assorted Stock of Linen Drapery, Silk Mercery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, received direct from London via Sydney, and selected with great care, therefore, hoping to obtain a large share of public paronage. He is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. The Articles being too numerous to detail a few only aie subjoined-— Silks Satins and Sattinetes Cashmere and De Lame Dresses Silk* and Satin Visites Satin and Embroidered Cashmere Shawls Orleans, Coburgs, and British Merinoes French Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Gala Plaids, Fancy Handkerchiefs Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons Plain De Lamas and Silk Braids to match Scotch Ginghams Long Cloths, Calicoes Damask Linens, &c. Gents' French Cashmere Cravats, of the finest texture, patronized by the nobility of England. " Military Buck Braces " " " Gloves " Superior White and coloured Shirts " Silk and Satin Handkerchiefs " Stocks and Opera Ties " a few Very Superior Frock Coats French Kid Gloves Hose and half -hose of every description &c, &c, &c. A. Jones, Railway House, Queen-street. Auckland, July 20, 1849.
WANTED.— A Female Servant. Apply at the "New Zealander" office.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 1
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