British {% Foreign Warehouse. PARIS FASHIONS FOR SPRING. ON MONDAY next will be ready for insuection a Few Choice Articles in FRENCH MILLINERY, described as under : Ladies' Bonnets— Blue Crape Chenille with Plumes Pink Silk with Floweis White Crape with Flowers Mois " with Plumes I Pink " with Flowers Canary " »vith Plumes White Silk with Flowers Straw Aurophane with Flowers White Tulle with Plumes Ladies' Heid-Dresses — White and Gold Lace a la Bourbon Pink with Marabouts la Rouge Blue and Silver ala Duchesse de Berri Chenille with Gold and Silver Lace Blue with Pearls, Mary, Q. of Scots Pink and Silver Lace, a, la Josephine Embroidered Tulle Lace and Velvet Blond Lace, with floweis Ladies' Dress Caps — Tulle Lace, with Boquets Blond " with Flowers Blond '• with Ribbons Bonnet Caps, with Flowers Ladies' Berthe, Fancy and Worked " Collars, Embroidered " Guimpe " Pelerines, and Ruffles " Long Sleeves, Fancy " Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, embd. " " " " open worked " " " " prismatic dye Gold and Silver Flowers Flowers for mixing " Acacia " Primeneres " Oreilles d'ours Fine French Cambric Gentlemens' Embroidered and Openworked Silk Braces, and Opera Ties. These Goods were originally intended for the City Trade, London, being from the latest Paris Fashions published ; and are of a desenption not usually exported to the Colonies. For Richness, Elegance and Taste they aie wholly unequalled by anything hitherto offered for sale here. Friday, Sept. 21,1849.
Ex " Oriental Queen," from London. On Sale by the Undersigned, A BALES 30-36 8-4 GREY CALICO 1 do 36 White do 1 case Regatta Shirts. To ARRIVE PER " PILGRIM," Moleskin Trowsers 2-2 Striped Shirts Blue Serge Shirts. Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen Street. September 20, 1849.
TO LET, A COMMODIOUS two-story DwellingHOUSE in Chapel-street, delightfully situated, commanding an extensive view of the harbour and river. Apply to Thomas Lewis.
Office of Ordnance, Auckland, August 28, 1849. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tenders will be received at this Office until noon of the 25th September next, from persons willing to undertake the performance of the following Services at the Military Barracks, Auckland, for one year, from the Ist October, 1849, to the 30th September, 1850. viz. — Washing and Repairing Soldiers' and Hospital Bedding, Sweeping Chimnies, Emptying and Removing Soil from Cesspools and Ashpits. Persons whose tenders may be accepted, will be required to give reasonable security for the due performance of their engagements. Every particular relative to these services may be obtained by application at the Barrack Office, Fort Brittomart, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock, on any day previous to the 25th proximo ; where also forms of tender can be seen. W. Plummer.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P DONOVAN has removed his Corn & • Hay Store within three doors of the New Zealander Printing Office. P. D. takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the liberal support he has received since his commencement in the above line, and hopes to merit a continuation of the same, as it will be always his study to keep Forage of the best quality and at the lowest possible price. Auck.land,Sept. 17, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 359, 25 September 1849, Page 4
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