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Fancy Embroidery "Wares^ AND NEW SPRING GOODS. .

TS. FORSAITH respectfully informs the . Ladies of Auckland, and the Public generally, that he has received by the " Lord William Bentinck," from London, a very elegant assortment of New Goods. A superb collection of Berlin Patterns, ditto Illuminated ditto, (quite a novelty), Berlin Wools, plain and shaded colors. Crotchet Cotton ; Crotchet, Knitting and Netting Needles of every description ; with the latest books of patterns. Penelope Canvas of all sizes. French Gauze and Satin Ribbon, Neck-ties, Collars, Black Silk, Ribbon, Velvet, &c, &c. Gentlemen's Clothing, black cloth, and fancy doe-skin Trowsers, black cloth Vests, &c, &c. A bale of jvery superior Bleached Sheetings, Domestic Calicoes, fine Longcloths, Prints, Muslin and Muslin de Lame dresses, &c, &c. T. ?S. F. deems it unnecessary to enumerate any articles of this shipment, as it consists of a great variety. The foregoing summary will suffice. All these Goods have been purchased at the best London Houses for cash, and will be sold at prices correspondingly low. The quality of the articles imported by IVS.jF., is too well known to render it necessary for him to dwell upon the excellence of this consignment. He invites inspection, confident that the goods will recommend themselves. Shortland-street, Auckland, Sept. sth, 1850.

NOTICE. THE next Monthly Meeting of the Committee of the Church Missionary Auxiliary Association, will take place on Monday next, the 9th instant, at half past seven o'clock in the evening, at the usual place, when and where the members are requested to attend. Robert Vidal, Auckland, 6th Sept., 1850. Secretary.

A. M'PHERSON, Plumber, Copper, and Tin Plate Worker, TAKES this opportunity to thank his Friends and the Public for their liberal patronage during the period he has carried on business in this place, and to inform them, that having received a large Stock of Materials per late arrivals, he is now ready to execute any orders in the Plumbing line, and having been employed many years in the first shops in Scotland, he flatters himself that he will give satisfaction to those who may entrust him with their orders. Pumps of every description made and fitted up in the most substantial manner ; A. M'P. having received an assortment of Patent Lead Pipes of all dimensions. Also, for sale, Sheet Lead of the following sizes, viz., 4ft)., 4£ft>., and sft)., and a large assortment of Zinc, which will be cut to any size required, and at the lowest price. Baths of evtry description made on the shortest notice. Shipping and Country orders punctually attended to.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

jr. Johnstone f CABINET - MAKER, UPHO LSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, (Late of West Queen Street,) BEGS most respectfully to return thanks to his friends and the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, for their liberal support and patronage since commencing business, and also to inform them of his Removal to those extensive premises in Queen-street, known as the " Blue Bell," where he hopes, from the extent of -accommodation thus afforded him, combined with the most anxious desire to merit a continuation of their patronage. Queen-street, September 2nd 1850.

IN addition to the Large and well assorted usual Grocery Goods, POTATOES, HAMS, & BACON, of the Best Quality, and at Low Prices, may be had at John Conway's, Corner of Queen & Wyndham streets.

TO LET, THE ALLOTMENT OF LAND adjoining Mr. Hoop's, in Queen-street. For Particulars apply to W. R. Gundry, Chemist. Queen -street, Sept. 3, 1850.

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS Have been instructed to sell by Private Contract, AA BARRELS RUM, 30 gallons each V 12 barrels Brandy, 30 " 5 barrels Gin, 30 " " At six shillings and sixpence gallon, Duty Paid,

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 2

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