FOR HOBART TOWN.
t^~ HjPIIE Fine Brigantine ;*A4fk •"• "AMICUS," WJOW 20040ns buithen, Capt. Artiier, %£3ss3Xlzi£l will sail for the above Port in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to D. Nathan. Sept. 20, 1850.
NEW SPRING DRAPERY GOODS.
S. BUDDEN,
IN directing attention to his New Stock of Spring Goods, which he has recently brought from Sydney, begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, that it comprises therein, the undermentioned PRINTED MUSLINS, for Spring dresses Mousseline deLaines, new styles Prints, various styles Plain Muslins Calicoes and Long cloths Printed Furniture Chintzes Watered Moreen Cotton Ticks Carpet Bags, different sizes Light Drab Coburghs and Orleans Cloth 40 inch White Serge
Printed Llama and Arab Striped Shawls Printed Cashmere and White Norwich ditto A few choice Spring Bonnet Ribbons Gauze Ribbon Ladies' Fancy Neckhandkerchiefs Black and Wh te Lace Falls Purses, Gloves, Hosiery Children's fine Cotton Socks, all sizes " Super ditto ditto
A few choice Woollens, for gentlemen's wear Colonial Tweeds, (Stockton) Men's Tweed Coats Boys' Cord Trowsers Men's Shiits, White, Regatta and Fancy ditto Gentlemen's Black and Fancy Neckhandkerchiefs Dogskin Riding Gloves Kid Gloves Woollen Cravats, plain and shaded
A few beautiful Tortoise Shell Back Combs Now Landing from the " Oliver Cromwell," Boy's and Men's Summer Hats — Children's Colored Leather Shoes,all sizes — Hoyle's Prints, 7-8, 9-8 — Furniture Chintzes — Delaines — Carpet Bags — Shawls —Ho - siery, &c. &c. S. B. particularly wishes to direct the attention of the Trade to the present shipment by the " Oliver Cromwell." Shorlland Street. Third door above. High Street-
PROFESSOR COOPER'S REMOVAL.
TH E advertiser respectfully solicits the ' attention of the Public to this Notice of his Removal from his old residence to those more commodious Premises next to the " Exchange Hotel." where by having considerably renewed and enlarged his Stock, as well as by maintaining a strict adherence to his former principles he hopes that, atnjdst the now numerous advocates and competitors for notoriety, he may continue to retain the position he has so long held as a snecessful caterer for public comfoit and convenience, assuring them that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to render his Establishment one of elegance combined with economy, and where the Beard will fly like the wind, and the Chin become as soft as satin. N.B.— A Choice Stock of PERFUMERY just arrived per " Lord William Bentinck." *** Private Hair Cutting Room*
SERMON.
ON SALE at J. Williamsons, a few copies of a Sermon preached at Tauranga and Wellington, by the Rev. Richard Taylor, MA., Church Missionary.
NOTICE.
ANY Pci son wanting EARTH, for leveling or rising ground, can be supplied. Apply at the (( New Zealander" ollice.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 464, 25 September 1850, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 464, 25 September 1850, Page 1
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