FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
lfa6\£\ nTHE Brig "MOA ," 286 Jjnnys\s\ a tons register, S. D. Norris, iMOip^^ Commander, will positively sail Jlllfllls, for the above port on Saturday the 7th of September. For Fieight or Passage apply to W. S. Ghahame. Auckland, Sept. 4, 1850.
CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES.
pit AH AM & HENDERSON have received ex "Moa" — 1 box Children's Very Superior Double soled Cloth Boots, galashed and patent leather Toes 1 box Children's Lasting and coloured Cashmere Boots 1 trunk Children's Enamel Seal, Coloured, Roan, and Patent Leather Shoes 2 trunks Ladies' Lasting, Patent Seal, and Spanish Leather Shoes Victoria Warehouse, September 4, 1850.
BONNETS.
JUST OPENED, EX "MOA,"
ONE CASE Cheap STRAW BONNETS, neatest shapes Graham & Henderson, Victoria Warehouse. September 4, 1850.
British &, Foreign Warehouse* EX LATE ARRIVALS. FIRST SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
In a few days will be ready for inspection a very choice selection of New Goods, to which attention is respectfully invited. A few articles are underwritten :— RICH colored Glaze Silk Mantillas and Visetts Black silk and satin ditto, richjy trimmed Shot silk ditto, latest fashions Rich Glace Silks, in dresses,— embracing all the late novel combinations in colours, including the Vignette, Amaranthia, Transmutia and others Rich figured silks and colored satins A choice selection of D-avvn silk, satin, and Crape Summer Bonnets, in white, pink, sky, straw, &c, including a few with Bridal Trimmings A very large assortment of plain and fancy Tuscan, Dunstable, straw, and other Bonnets extremely low in price Summer de lame Dresses Printed Muslin ditto Swiss Boole ditto Hoyle's light Prints, new designs Summer Bonnet and Neck Ribbons & Ties Shawls in various lic;ht materials Ladies' Aprons and Purses Black and White Lace Falls _ Limerick Lace scarfs and trimmed Visetts " Berthes, Capes and Collars Ladies summer Boots and Shoes in bkek and colours " white silk Hose, Cumbric Handkerchiefs, &c, &c.
Straw Bonnet Warehouse*
WA NT E D — A Person competent to manage the Straw Bonnet Business. Apply as above. To a competent and steady individual liberal terms will be allowed.
TEA MEETING.
AS the Rev. S. Rabone is about leaving this colony by the "Moa," it is arranged that a TEA MEETING will be held in the School-room adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel • This Evening, at £ past 6 o'clock, when Mr. Rabonr's friends will have an opportunity of saying farewell. Tickets to be had of Mr. Hughes, and at Mr. Williamson's. Auckland, Sept, 4, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 458, 4 September 1850, Page 1
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