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NEW GOODS HPHE Undersigned respectfully beg to ac- *• quaint their Friends and the Public generally, that they have received, ex " Thames" and " Susan," several Packages of New and Fashionable GOODS, suitable for the present season, which are now open, and upon inspection will be found not only of good quality, but marked at a moderate price. fiarege, muslin, and muslin de lame dresses Prints (fast colour) in great variety Cashmere shawls Barege and silk scarfs Ladies neck ties Cambric Handkerchiefs, in boxes Thread lace, muslin and linen collars English bonnets in silk and satin Colored and white blonde Falls White lace falls French fllowers French satin ribbon* " Lutestring " Gauze Black satin, satinette, and silk Thread laces I adies' and Gent's, kid, silk, and lisle glovel Gent's, fancy neck ties Superior white shirts also — One case fashionable Straw Bonnets Wardell& Jennings, •Shortland-street

AL L Persons indebted to the late proprietor of the " Union Hotel" who will not come forward and settle their accounts, on or before the 15th instant, shall have their names, their trades, and country, exposed in the public papers, in order that dishonest impostors may be known and guarded against. And all those to whom he is indebted are requested to forward their accounts immediately. Auckland, Dec. 8, 1849.

STOLEN OR STRAYED, ON Saturday, December Ist, a Brown MARE with white face, branded RH (reversed) on off shoulder. If stolen, a reward of £10 will be given on the conviction of the offender or offenders ; and if strayed, the sum of 10s. will be paid on the delivery of the Mare to J. Waite. Auckland, Dec. 3, 1849.

TO LET, A PARLOUR and one or two Bed Rooms, with or without Board. Apply to Mra. Nagle, near Fort Ligar. Dec 8,1849.

HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. A SMALL CONSIGNMENT received by the undersigned. W. Hughes. Auckland, Nov., 30, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 381, 8 December 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 381, 8 December 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 381, 8 December 1849, Page 2

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