Men's brown Cotton Pants, 3s. each, worth ss. Men's Lamb's wool ditto, 55., worth 7s. 6d. Men's brown Cotton Hose, Is. 3d. per pair, ' worth Is. 9d. Men's coloured cotton Hose, Is. 6d. per pair, worth 2s. Worsted Fringes for Curtains, 6d. per yard, worth Is. Turkey Red Twill, (the best) Is. per yard, «> worth Is. 6d, ONE CASE— containing Medallion Oil Table Covers, Is. 3d. each* worth 2s. 6d. 4-4, very superior, 2s. each, worth 3s. 6d. 8-1, large size, for round Table, 3s. 6d. each, worth 7s. 8-4 Oil Cloth, various patterns, 2s. Gd. per yard, worth 4s. One Case of 'HABERDASHERY— 1 consisting of Needles, Pins, Cotton, Tapes, Threads, Braids, Laces, Hooks and Eyes, Pearl & Wire Buttons, Thimbles, Darning Cotton, Bed laces, Cords and Window Lines, &c, &c, &c, are retailed at a small advance on the English cost, with many other articles too numerous to particularize. RAILWAY HOUSE. Queen street, September 3rd, 1849.
TO ARRIVE PER "PILGRIM. From London WHITE and GREY CALICOES Navy Blue Prints Hosiery Regatta, twilled and blue serge Shirts, Haberdashery andJMillinery Earthen and Crystal Ware Balme'sjl'lay Pipei Stationery Candles and Candle Lamps Raisins, Currants, &c, &c, J. A. GILFILLAN & Lowei Queen-street, August 30, 1849.
fT* H E Undersigned have removed to the •*• Stores formerly occupied by J. S. Polack, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co, Lower Queen-street. 6th August 1849.
TO LET.
ANEW and Commodious DWELLING •**• HOUSE, situated in Symonds Street, near the south entrance of Albert Barracks, and commanding extensive views of the Harbour, Auckland Park, &c. The House consists of Two Sitting Rooms, with fire places, Three Bed Rooms, Closet, with a detached Kitchen and Servants' Room, a Stable, Well, &c. Apply to CONNELL AND RIDINGS.
HENRY HARDINGTON, ROYAL EXCHANGE 2ZOTS2Z,, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, LIVERY & COMMISSION STABLES. HENRY HARDINGTON has the honor to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the erection of entirely new and most commodious stables, equal for light and ventilation to any hitherto erected in Auckland, which are under the direction of an able and experienced manager. He now, therefore, feels wairanted in soliciting their patronage in full confidence of his ability to afford every satisfaction to those entrusting their Horses to him, whether to stand at Livery or Bait. He would take the opportunity thus afforded to notify that he keeps for Hire a number^of excellent Saddle and Gig Horses, also a neat Dog Cart. Sept. 3, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 350, 4 September 1849, Page 1
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