ON SALE,
At the Siore of the Undersigned, Portland Street, adjoining Fielding's, I onfeclionej-, •jl/jj EN'S BROWN HOLLAND BLOUSES ItJl Duck Trowsers Tickenling ditto Serge Shuts Regatta Shirts Fancy ditto "White Long Cloth and Calico ditto Fxtra Superfine ditto Colonial Tweeds (an excellent variety) Fancy English and Scotch Tweeds Broad Cloths, Keisemeies, &c. Silecia, Calicos, &c. Black Satin and \ ancy Neckerchiefs Rea 1 India B mdannas (a large stock) Spun Silk Bandannas Cabbage Tree and Jim Crow Hats
Prints, Muslins, Delaines, &c. Ribbons, Fancy Neck Ties, Gloves, Purses White Lace Falls, fine While Cotton Hosiery Children's Cotton Socks (all sizes) Children's Gloves (ditto) Crenoline Linings for di esses Needles, Pearl Buttons, &c.
Ladies' Gauntlet Riding Gloves Gentlemen's Uogskin ditfo Tortoise Shell Back Combs, &c. A trunk of Ladies' Patent Leather Mioes Children's Shoes Cashmere Shawls, Llama Handkerchiefs S. Budden, Shortland Street.
TO ARRIVE PER "MO A,"' lAHHDS. JAMAICA RUM *- V 4 Hhds. Tooth's Ale 6 Q.r -casks ditto 6 English ditto 6 Ditto Stout 20 Tons Pampanga Sugar 20 Ditto China ditto 4 Doz. cane bottomed Chairs'" 20 Casks Washing boda t Case Harness JO Half- barrels Gunpowder Ginger Feer Bottles Hay and Fern Scythes Boots and Shoes Curry Powder, Sardines Wine Corks, Bleached Ginger &c. &c. &c. W. S. Grahame. Fort -street, Feb, 14, 1851.
FOR SALE, TO ARRIVE PER " MoA," OO DRAUGHT MARES 24 Carts and.Dra3S. W. Grahame. Auckland, Feb. 14, 1851. FOR SALS £X 'MAUKIN.' 1Q MARES xv Apply to W. S. Grahame. Fort- street, Jan. 16, 1851. EX "EMMA."
On Sale, At the Stores of the Undersigned, ONE CASE C; OTH CAPS One Bale Regatta Shirts One Bale ditto ditto One Case Moleskin Trowsers One Case ditto ditto One Bale Blue Serge tehirts One Case Bell's Congieve Matches One Case London-made Saddles and Bridles Two Cases Palm Leaf Hats One Case Colored ditto. The above will be sold by Public Auction, at the Mart, Queen-street, at 11 o'clock on Wednesday the 19th instant, unless previously disposed of. Connell & Ridings.
TIMBER. rpHE Undersigned begs to intimate to his -*• numerous friends and customers, that he has received large Rafts of Logs of all lengths and dimensions from the Kauri 3 r orests, and has resumed cutting, as usual, in Freeman's Bay, wheie he will be happy to execute any orders that he may be favoured with, He need not mention the superior quality and condition of the Timber he can supply from its entire freedom from dirt and sand of all discriptions. Thomas Canty.
ASPKCIAL GENERAL MEETING of . the Auckland Church Missionary Association will take place on Monday, the 1 7th instant, at 6 o'clock p. m., at the Aboriginal Female Institution, Taurarau, when and wht re Members and Subscriber are requested to attend. R. Vidal, Auckland, February 12, 1851. Secretary.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 505, 15 February 1851, Page 4
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