VICTORIA HOUSE.
jp RAHAM & HENDERSON have just VB~ opened, ex late arrivals, a complete assortment of
WINTER HOSIERY,
Including Children's White and Colored Lambs' Wool Socles, all sizes ; Ladies' Cotton, White and Coloured Lambs' Wool, Merino, Cashmere, Worsted, and Silk Hose •, Men's Hose and Half-hose in Worsted and Lambs' Wool ; Merino and Lambs' Wool Pants and Shirts, &c. An extensive variety of Plaid Shawls, Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs; 3-4 and 4-4 Gala Plaids ; Black and Coloured French Merinos ; Coburg Cloths, Watered and Damask Moreens, Damask and Coloured Dimitys, Table Linens, &c, &c, &c. One Box of Ladies' and Gentlemen's India Rubber Shoes. G. & H. having received advices of extensive Shipments from England, beg to inform Wholesale Buyers that they are prepared to clear off a large portion of their present Stock at nearly cost prices. fchoitland-street, 13th June, 1851.
EX "E M M A," &c, &c. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. I ("I HHS. MARTELL'S BRANDY *" 18 do. West India Rum 2 Puncheons ditto ditto 8 Hogsheads) grE>Lßum 2 Puncheons j L 3 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 1 puncheon do. 2 hhds. Geneva 110 cases do. 15 ditto Old Tom 1 puncheon ditto 4 hhds. British Gin 50 casks Bottled Ale and Porter 7 hhds'. Burton Ale 10 do. Tooth's do. 8 do. London Porter 10 do. Sheny Wine 10 Qr. -casks ditto 5 ditto Marsala ditto 16 Qr.-casks do. do. 3 hhds. Poit Wine 300 dozen Port, Sherry, Champagne, Claret, &c. 600 hags China, Java, Company's, and Crushed Sugar 20 chests ") 30 half-chests [■ Tea 30 qr.-chests j 40 boxes Mould and Dip Candles 30 do. Sperm Candles 2 cask Half-pints Olive Oil 4 cases Coleraan's Blue 5 ditto ditto Starch 4 hhds. Treacle 1 case Sardines 20 ditto Pipes 1 ditto Account Books 20 cans Turpentine Window Glass, all sizes 3 casks White Lead, 28 lbs. each Pickles, Mustard, Jams, &c. James MackyJune 9th, 1851.
WILLIAM POSSENNESKIE
WJS AS the pleasure of informing the GrentleO[ men of Auckland and Vicinity that he has received per " Stately," direct from London, a most extensive and splendid Assottment of West-of-England Cloths for Coats ; also, supeiior Buckskins, for riding and legnnental Trowsers, and Waistcoat Pieces, to suit the winter season. W. Possenneskie returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received ; and hopes, with punctuality and attention, together with his unrivalled Stock of Goods, to merit a continuance of their patronage. (On moderate terms.) Princes-street, Auckland.
JUST LANDED Ex "EMMA," from Sydney.
FOUR Tons Staffordshire IRON 2 casks Ironmongery 12 kegs Nails, assorted 1 case Carpenters' Tools J. Harp, Smales Point.
June 10th ; 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 539, 14 June 1851, Page 1
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