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Colonial Secretary's Office, December 21, 1849. r RENDERS will be received at this Office, 8 until Wednesday the 2nd January, 1850, from parties desirous of contracting for the erection of an additional loom to the Colonial Secretary's Office. The Specifications and Plans can be seen and further particulars obtained on the subject by applying at^the Office of the Superintendent of Works. A. Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

EX "THAMES." NEW G_O ODS HP HE 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. French Baragc dresses Muslin de lame ditto Printed muslin ditto 7-8 and 9-8 Cambric Prints Hoyle's Plates, ditto Cashmere shawls Barage scarfs Ladies neckties, in great variety French Kid Gloves Lisle thread and Silk ditto White Berlin and Riding ditto Gent's black and fancy neck ties One case containing — French drawn Bonnets Colored and white blonde Falls White lace falls Blondes, Thread Lace, and Edgings Ladies' and Boy's fancy Linen ColJais Muslin Collars, and Habit Shuts Thread lace Collars French Cambric Cambric Handkerchiefs French flowers Several boxes Figured Satin and Lutestring Ribbons Plain Satin and Lutestring ditto French Gauze ditto Corded Petticoats Women's fine White Stockings Men's Hose and half Hose White and Regatta Shirts also — One case superior Straw Bonnets, of the newest shape, in price from 2s. Gd. upwards One case Parasols, plain and figiued. Wari)eix& Jennings, Shoitland-.sueet.

FOR SALE At the stores of the undersigned VIOLINS * ditto String's ditto Bows Flutes Flageolets Tenor Trombone, new Wax Dolls, large size Ladies Broaches, landscape do do portrait do do mourning Rosewood Writing Desk, elegantly mounted do Tea Caddies do Work Boxes Ladies' Toilet boxes Engravings, Oil Paintings Handsome Pier Glasses do. Swing ditto do. Plain ditto

A general assortment of Hosiery Men's, Youth's, and Lad's Clothing Ditto ditto Boots & Shoes Crockery, Brushery, Cutlery And a various miscellany of goods too varied and numerous to mention. Geo. Hunter, Red House, Queen Street, Auckland, 1 5th Dec, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 386, 26 December 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 386, 26 December 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 386, 26 December 1849, Page 1

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