HATS!
COBDEN HOUSE.
T & W. HENDERSON have received Ex ° "Mary Catherine," Two Cases Pritchard's well-known Superior Velvet Pile HATS. Shortland-street, Auckland, July 19, 1849.
British $ Foreign 'Warehouse,
SPRING NOVELTIES.
THERE will be ready for inspect^ to-day, a choice selection of FANW GOODS, among which are the following : — Piincess Alice Satin Ties, with French Embossed Flowers Ditto Bows ditto Ditto Sashe? ditto Satin Lace Trimmed Collars Ditto ditto Berthas Satin and Velvet Rich Embroidered Re* ticules 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, Penee,an& other colors Youths' Tyrolese Belts, &c, &c. July 20, 1849.
RACING.
IN REFERENCE to a Challenge advertised in the New Zealander on the 17th July, the Undersigned will he 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 t — . New Ulster Jockey Club Weights, A single event of 2 Miles, Do. do. of 3 do. One mile heats. For further particulars apply to the Clerk of the Course at the Exchange Hotel. Joseph Badkin. Auckland, July, 18th 1849.
Ex MARY CATHERINE & FREDERICK
FROM SYDNEY, And On Sale by the Undersigned.
FINE CONGOU TEA " Manilla Coffee •« " Rice Cigars, No. 3, Superior Potted Butter Indian Soy Cocoa Mould Candles Basket Salt Lamp Shades &c., &c, &c. Wellesley Hughes. Auckland, July 20, 1842. On Sa le at the Stores of the Undersigns iftO BAGS N - s - w - FINE FLOUR x *-^ 7 300 " Y. D. L. « « 250 " S. Australian " " 1000 lbs. Y. D. L. Assorted JAMS. D. Nathan; Auckland, June 23, 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.
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
Queen Street.
JOHN HOOP takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity who have favored him with their patronage since his commencement in business, and begs to announce that he has removed his place of business from Shortland-street, to more commodious premises in Queen-street, (the 6th door from Wyndham -street,) where in addition to his former stock he has now open and ready for sale — Blucher Boots, kip Oxford Shoes, single soles Do do double soles Womens strong Cordovan Shoes, and Gents. Carpet Slippers Blue cloth Caps Do do do Military Check Navy Caps Indigo Blue Bonnets *.j* A few good Journeyman wanted. Auckland, July 4, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 4
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