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British $ Foreign "Warehouse* The following NEW GOODS are now ready for inspection. LADIES' Colored Drawn Satin BONNETS Winter Fancy Bonnet Ribbons Colored Terry Velvet ditto Colored Glace Silks in variety Colored French Satins , Superior "Black ditto Black and colored French Cashmeres " Hungarian Tweed, a new and elegant mate» rial for Ladies' Dresses Paisley Scarf Shawls Fancy Woollen ditto Winter Shawls, in variety Swiss Book Muslins Superior de Lame Dresses Tartan and Fancy Plaids ! Corded Petticoats Welch Flannels, Diapers, &c. Also a choice assortment of Novelties, among which are — Elizabethan Bows Terry Velvet Ties Fancy Embroidered ditto Imitation Needlework ditto French Flo\vers and Fruits Cheneille Flowers, Orange Blossoms Bonnet Flowers — very superior Children's Worsted Polkas Berlin Wool Cuffs in variety Neck Ruffs, Caps, &c. Dark Kid Gloves, Velvet Trimmings, &c.

British & Foreign Warehouse. ON SALE, GENTLEMEN'S Superfine Black Cloth " FROCK COATS — at prices extremely moderate. ALSO, Christy's best London Beaver and Paris Silk | HATS. !

NOTICE.

ALL Persons having claims against Mr. George West Newman, are requested to send their accounts to the Undersigned, who has received instructions to forward them immediately, that in due timethey may be liquidated. Wellesley Hughes. April 19, 1850.

C. JOSLIN, HAIR DRESSER, Perfumer and Wig Maker, Queen-street, from 182, Strand, London. C. J. returns thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Auckland for the liberal patronage he has received since his commencement in the above line, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of their support. An assortment of the best English Perfumery Brushes, Combs, Soaps, &c, &c, on hand.

TO BE RAFFLED, THE Carvel-built Pleasure YACHT, " Yankee Notion, " 10 tons burden, with Anchor, Cable, and Sails, complete, now lying in Commercial Bay. For particulars, apply at the Exchange Hotel. To be Raffled— A very fine HURDLE RACER. For further particulars, apply at the Exchange Hotel.

LOST yesterday forenoon in Shortlandcrescent or its vicinity, a£s Note. Any person having found th.c same who will bring it to the " New Zealander" Office, shall receive £1 reward. April 23rd, 1850.

HATS-HATS-HATS I CIULLEIt'S SUPERFINE VENTIA LATING HATS, to be had at the Stores of the Undersigned. G. Hunter, Queen -street. April 20, 1850.

WANTED, ! A RESPECT ABLE ACTIVE LAD, of good address, as an Apprentice to the Drapery Business. Apply at Victoria Warehouse, Shortland-street, April 23rd, 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 420, 24 April 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 420, 24 April 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 420, 24 April 1850, Page 1

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