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NEW GOODS-

npHE Undersigned begs to intimate that he A has on hand a varied selection of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, comprising— Embroidered Muslin Skirts Summer De Lames and Muslin Dresses White Checked Swiss Muslm ditto Baiege and shaded Albino ditto Orleans and Coburg Cloths Shot Silks White, Sky, Pink, Primrose, and Lavender Gros de Naples Black Gios and W'ateied Ducape Black and colored Satins "Bonnet and Cap Ribbons in gieat variety Pink, Sky, and Primrose Lisse Gauze Colored and White Tarltans Bonnet and Cap Flowers White and Colored Kid Gloves Parasols Ladies' Fancy Neck Tics Gents' Satin & Ducape Fancy Neckerchiefs Black and White Lace Falls Blue and Green Gossimer Gauze Berege, Paisley and Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs Lisle Thread and Silk Stockings White < olton ditto Children's White Socks, eveiy size Worked Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Infants' Caps and Frocks One Case Supeiior Straw Bonnets & Hats Hoyle's Light Fancy Prints Superior White and Fancy Regatta Shirts Silk Umbrellas. E. Wardell, Should nd-street. November 9th, 1850.

FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.

n^LGUERUE O T V P E Rooms at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland. LIKENESSES taken in any weather, equally well, lichly colored or plain, — Children taken, in from I to 5 seconds. The Public are invited to examine specimens now on view, whether they want Pictures or not, Mr. Insley's stay in this place will be very shoit.

NOTICE.

DAIRYMEN and others desirous of obtaining good GRAZING in well watered, well enclosed paddocks, within a few minutes drive of the most central part of the town, can be accommodated at Thorn Hill, Fieeman's Bay. Apply to Alex. ALDERmcE, Steward, on the ground, or to Mr. J. Brigiiam.

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned.

DRIED FISH 10 tons Potatoes Prime Scotch Oatmeal Treacle, Honey Hams and Bacon Prime Salt Butter An assortment of Crockery ware Lot of Feejee Matting A quantity of fine-tooth Combs, Hair Brushes Holland's Telescopes Mathematical Instruments George Hunter, Red Houses, Qneen street. Oct. 29, 1850.

27a? mO A, NORRIS, FROM SYDNEY.

AQft BAGS FLOUR 'i/^vr 319 (j;^ L jgh t Java Sugar 6 Hhds. Strong Ale 3 Pockets Hops 4 Cases Coffee 25 Boxes Tobacco Pipes 50 ditto Mould Candles 13 Casks Table Salt, in j>rs 6 Tilt Carts 3 Bales 11-4 Colored Counterpanes 1 Case Lid liard's 9-8 Prints 600 Doz. Brook's Cotton, 100 and 200 yards 50 Doz. Blue Sjrge Shirts 2 Cases Noyle's Pink Prints 100 Pairs Cotton Sheets 1 Case Shoes 30 Casks Porter, bottled 3 " Geelong Beef 1 " Rounds I " Tongues 8 Kegs Butter &c. &c. &c. W. S. Grahamf. Oct. 29, 1850.

WANTED by a Person well acquainted with Stock and Farming, a country situation in any capacity where a little education may be required ; or to Rent, or Lease, or Purchase a Small Farm. Address '« X.Y.Z.," While Hart Inn, Queen Street. Nov. 1, 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 4

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