VICTORIA WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM & HENDERSON have just opened the undermentioned NEW GOODS, viz.:— One Case Hoyle's 9-8 Lilac Prints One " " 7-8 Madder do. One Trunk Ladies' Lasting Boots One Trunk Children's Patent Leather Shoes One Case Girls* Bonnets and Boys' Hats One Case containing White barege Shawls, white Lama do., white and colored Bonnet Ribbons, Silk Neck Ties, Silk and Cotton Parasols, hooped, corded, and checked Skirts, white and black Lace Falls, brown and green Gauze do., &c. &c. One Case containing white & colored Counterpanes, black Cloths and Doeskins, black Velvet, colo • nial Tweed, Orleans and Coburg Cloth, Muslin Dresses, white French Merino, Hearth Rugs, &c. &c. &c. One Bale containing forty pieces sorted Shirting Two Bales containing 300 pieces super Calico One Bale containing 80 pieces grey Calico Carpets, Floor Cloth, Matting &c, &c, &c, Shortland-street, 10th December, 1850
ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex "EMMA," @ SYDNEY. fit CWT. JAVA COFFEE 6 chests and quarter chests Hyson Skin 14 bags Patna Rice 3 cases Salad Oil (pints) t hhd. Loaf Sugar 2 casks Rim Locks 100 Iron Sash Weights 4 kegs Spike Nails 2 tons Round and Flat Iron 5 boxes Window Glass, 12x16. Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen-street, 9th December, 1850.
Ex " MAUKIN," And On Sale by the Undersigned. FINE CONGOU, in Chests and " Hyson Skin Super Itaiv Coffee Patna Rice Hops, English Spanish Nuts Jordan Almonds Basket Salt Lime Juice Batty's Wine Vinegar Allspice Biscuit Powder Bath Bricks Castor Oil, quarts Liverpool Salt Ale and Porter, Byass Superior Sherry Hunt's Port Martell's Brandy &c, &c, &c: W. Hughes. Auckland, Dec. 10, 1850.
JOHN ROBINSON begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity that he has commenced business as BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, on the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Hayes, near the Court House in Queen-street, where he hopes by strict attention to business and keeping a supply of the above articles of the best quality to meiit a share of their patronage and support. Queen-street, Dec. 11, 1850. TO BE RAFFLED, AT THE MASONIC HOTEL, by Fifty Subscribers at £1 each, the following Articles : — Prize I—An1 — An excellent Pianoforte, by Goulding and d'Almaine, London « 2— A Lady's Gold Watch, f -plate, Geneva " 3 — A Gentleman's ditto, Hecksher, London « 4— A Silver Watch. * # * All Warranted sound, and may be seen at the above Hotel.
TO LET, A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES of Good Land, about nine miles from town. For terms, &c, apply at the office of the "New Zealander." Pecember 10th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 486, 11 December 1850, Page 2
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