MRS. C. LAWSON
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Ladies of Auckland and its Vicinity, to the undermentioned Goods which are now open for inspection, ex " Stately,"-— Uich Satin and Velvet Bonnets Fancy Spanish and Whole Straw " " , " " "Platt for making Bonnets and Hats to order French and English Bonnet Ribbons, newest styles Bridal, Bunch, and Cap Flowers, & Plumes Itich Blond Caps Chenielle, Velvet, & Blond Head Dresses A choice Assortment of Colored gros de Naples. Black, White and Colored Satins A few Lengths of Black and Colored French Merinos Silk and Satin Parasols Ladies' Embroidered Silk Gloves " White and coloured Kid ditto Gentlemen's Black and White ditto A choice Assortment of Dark Delaine dresses Coloured Silk and Cotton Velvets. Straw Bonnet and Millinery Establish ment. Wyndham Street, June 17th, 1851.
MR. WIIYTLAW'S FLAX DRESSING MACHINE.
'JpHESE simple and efficient Machines, constructed upon an entirely new principle, for separating the fibre from the leaf of the plant, possess the following advantages : They are exceedingly portable and easily kept in repair. One Machine, worked with moderate speed, with the attendance of three children, will produce lOOlbs. of fibre per day. The whole fibres of the leaf are obtained, and are thoroughly separated from the useless vegetable matter. The fibres of the leaf are preserved in their original parallelism, so that very little loss is sustained in the subsequent process of Hackling. They may be at once connected by a belt with any revolving drum having the requisite power and speed. For the information of parties intending to use them, it may be said, that each horse power will work four of these machines. Purchasers of these machines will be furnished with printed instructions relative to the proper management of the Flax, previous and subsequent to its being dressed. W. S. Grahame, Esq., Fort-street, Auckland, and Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, Wellington, are the sole Agents for the sale of these Machines, constructed under the directions of the Inventor. Auckland, 9th June, 1851.
391 A UN SELLS GRAIWIAn. A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S GRAMMAR of the New Zealand Language, on Sale by J. Williamson, Bookseller
A* W. HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. Shortland Street, opposite the Exchange Hotel.
TO LET, .jflUjL. H WAI House and Premises fe§ljl^|L ™ adjoining the Wesleyan ColM^Hil Sw e g e Grounds, at present occupied by Dr. Sinclair. Apply at the New Zealander Office, or to Mr. A. W. Hansard.
TO SELL OR LET. A COTTAGE at the corner of wraf^^jk l\ West Queen-stieet and »||jy Hobson-street, (near the Cathor^g^^^^P* lie Chapel,) containing four rooms, with a good well of water, and outhouses, occupying quarter of an acre of ground, with two frontages. Apply to Mr. Gr. Russell, Chapel Street, or at the " New Zealander" office. May 27th, 1851.
TO SELL OR LET. jfflijß- A COTTAGE at present in ffiSjft """^Jfct ** ' use as c Private SetjP^.JJLgfiy cretary's Office, consisting of ten ti&ssm&^a rooms, with stable, coach house, a good well of water, and every other convenience attached to it, as well as a tastefully laid out Garden, occupying an acre and a quarter of ground. Possession may be had on the Bth- of June next. Apply to Mr. G. Russell, Chapel Street, or at the " New Zealander" office. May 27, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 541, 21 June 1851, Page 4
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