T. S. FORSAITH HAS now the pleasure to enumerate more particularly the contents of the Packages received per " Thames" and " Susan." MANCHESTER GOODS. Horrockses 1 long cloths of qualities Stout India shirtings of ditto Grey calicoes, 33, 36, 72 inch of ditto Scotch twill Russia crash Cotton and linen ticks 9-4 (a) 11-4 white counterpanes White, slate, black and colored roll jacconets 7-8 striped furniture prints Rich fancy town printed cambrics CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Boy's doe and tweed vests Ditto tweed trowsers Ditto plain and checked Holland and drill blouses Ditto black and blue cloth hussar suits, Ditto fancy caps Men's blouses and linen coats in variety Gent's, fancy rowing shirts, fine Ditto black alpacca and colored cotton summer coats Ditto fancy vests of qualities Ditto tweed paletots Ditto doeskin coats Ditto gam broom, drill and light doeskin trowsers Men's and boy's braces Double and single caps, &c. HOSIERY and HABERDASHERY, assorted 'DRAPERY & FANCY GOODS. Town printed muslin dresses Rich de lame ditto. Barage ditto Cotille stays White, drab, blue and pink cashmere hoods Gingham parasols Children's brown silk ditto Ladies' Claremont ditto, of qualities Ditto neck ties Fancy ribbon ditto Gent's, rich satin scarfs Opera ties, black and fancy Scotch cambric Figured Nets Checked Muslins Rich barage and Norwich shawls Black and coloured silk gloves Penelope and striped canvas Crotchet needles, in boxes Shaded Berlin wool 1 crotchet Cairiage Companion, an elegant compendium sent as sample SHOE DEPARTMENT. Gent's calf, kid button boots Ditto dress chamois Albert boots, patent fronts Ditto walking pumps I (a) 4 youth's Bluchers 10 @ 13 boy's ditto, and Wellington shoes Boys' and youth's kip lace boots A few pairs of the celebrated Essex farmer's water-tight boots Ladies' lasting Cordovan grain and Spanish slippers Ditto Cashmere boots Ditto cloth galashed ditto t 2-9 Children's ankle straps 4-9 ditto ditto Welts, leather bound &c, &c, &c. | T. S. F. has no need to resort to the hacknied custom of attaching a fictitious value to these Goods — fneling confident that on inspection, both as it regards quality and price, the Goods will recommend themselves. Shortland Street, corner of High Street, Auckland, 6th Dec, 1849.
SCrTHES, 6fC NOW LANDING by THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex « SUSAN," SCYTHES AND HANDLES Complete Strong Spades, Potato Forks Hay Knives, Fern Scythes Butter Prints, Milk Dishes, Strainers Screw and Shell Augurs, all sizes Mortice Chisels, T Hinges, &c. J. McCAN, Shortland -street.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex " Susan," FIVE Hhds. B. P. RU M 30 chests and ■£ chests Congou Tea 10 boxes Tobacco Pipes, small 7 bags Pearl Barley 5 boxes Dip Candles also — 3 Hhds. Brandy, Martell's 15 bags Coffee, Manilla 10 cases lemon Syrup 3 ditto Paste Blacking J. McCAN, Shortland Street,
BOOKS EX "THAMES." THE Undersigned has received a Large Collection of Books, which are now open for inspection, and a list of which will appear in Wednesday 's paper. J. Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 381, 8 December 1849, Page 2
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