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VICTORIA WAREHOUSE. ONE MONTH'S CLEARING OUT SALE. GRAHAM &~HENDERSqN respectfully inform the Ladies of Auckland, and the Inhabitants generally, that they have This Day commenced Selling Off their Extensive Stock of General Drapery, in order to make room for fresh im-

portations shortly expected. G. & H. having an immense Quantity of Goods on hand, have re-marked the whole at unusual Low Prices, without reference to cost, and decided on having one Month's Selling Off previous to arrival of New^ Goods from England. The following Gooc's are decidedly Cheap, and well worth the attention of the Public. Ladies' Tuscan, Dunstable, and Fancy Straw Bonnets, in great variety. Cashmere, Barege, Lisle, Shetland, Merino & other Shawls. Print, De Lame, Gingham, Cashmere, Muslin, and fancy striped Dresses. A very large assortment of Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, and Haberdashery. Muslins of every description. Linens, Lawns and Diapers. Merinoes, Orleans and Coburgs, Woollens, Slops. Moreens, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c, And every other article connected with the trade. Auckland, Jan. 23, 1850.

ADVERTISEMENT. MENS and BOYS' Cloth and Moleskin — . CLOTHING Plain White Shirts, Ditto, with fronts Regatta and Scotch Twill ditto Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots & Shoes Ditto ditto ditto Socks and Stockings Men's and Boys' Braces Neck Ties, Gloves, &c. Lambs-wool, Striped, and Scarlet sey Frocks Blue Serge Shirts Dungaree, Scarlet Cravats Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Cap Fronts, handsome Bleached and Unbleached Calicos Violins, and Violin Strings Flutes, Flageoletts Work Boxes, Writing Desks Wax Dolls Floating Lights Black-lead Pencils, Pens r Fish hooks, Tapes Looking and Pier Glasses Engravings and Oil Paintings ? . Neck Beads Shaving, hair, tooth, scrubbing, shoe, and sweeping Brushes Tin and Iron Saucepans Frying Pans and Bellows Spoons, Knives and Forks Pen and Pocket Knives A variety af New Books, Purses Razors, Pocket Books Small Tea Canisters Curry Combs, Reaping Hooks Gridirons, Wheat Mills Clocks, Playing Cards Thread, Needles, Buttons Rack and Dressing Combs Small Tooth do. A general assortment of Crockery Ware Glasses, Tumblers, and Wines Also, five boxes Window Glass, 7 x 9, by the box 255. or Is. 6d, per dozen Lamp Glasses and Cottons An assortment of Tinware and a variety of articles too numerous to particularize. George Hunter, Red House, Queen-street. January 15th, 1850,

TO LET ON LEASE, j A PLOT OF LAND in Princes-street adjoining Mr. Armson's residence, suitable for a Cottage or Office. Apply to W. Tattersall, Plumber, &c. Shortland-street, Dec. 14, 1849.

NEW CODE OF SIGNALS. ON Sale by the Undersigned, the New Signals as communicated at the Station on Mount Victoria. Coloured.— Price, One Shilling, J. Williamson

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

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