GRAHAM & HENDERSON beg to announce that they have just rsceived ex " Oriental Queen," from England direct, the following Goods :—: — ONE CASE LADIES' TUSCAN BONNETS, newest shape One ditto ditto new style Fancy Bonnets One ditto Childrens Hats and Bonnets One Box rich Bonnet Ribbon, new style Two Cartoons Lace Goods One Case assoited Habprdashery One Bale Long Cloths and super Calicoes One ditto Grey Calicoes and Sheetings One Case superior Black Silk Hats One Case Blue Cloth Caps One Case Mens Brown & Colored \ Hose One Bale Brussels and Scotch Carpets. Auckland. 25th Sept, 1849.
Ex * Esperanza', (From Hobart Town J On Sale by the Undersigned. POUR CASKS PEAS *- 2 crates Earthenware 80 bags Malt 22 do Biscuit 10 tons V.D.L. first Flour, in 1001b & 2001b bags 15 tons ditto in 2001b ditto 24 Casks Roman Cement 1 Pair Mjll Stones 3 Casks Alum 1 Try Pot 3 cases Boots 1 ditto Kip Leather 3 packages Chinese Goods 5§ Tierces Carolina Rice 29 cases Tobacco 5 ditto Cordial Gin 5 ditto Old Tom Calf and Kangaroo Skins Sole Leather and Basils 4 bales Corks 20 casks Salt Beef Colmans Starch Mauritius Sugar Hyson and Congou Tea Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen Street. sth Sept. 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 Dwell ingHOUSE in Chapel-street, delightfully situated, commanding an extensive view of the harbour and river. Apply to Thomas Lewis.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High strret.
HENRY HARDINGTON, nOTAJL EXCHANGE HOTEL, 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 warranted 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 363, 6 October 1849, Page 4
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