EX « STATELY & " ALEXANPER."
ON SALE At the Stores of the UNDEBsiGNrn,
FANCY and N AVY BLUE PRINTS, White and Grey Calicoes, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, Ready made Clothing, Navy Blue Cloth Caps, Di aught Porter — Bottled Ale, Pieserved Fruits, — Salad Oil, Colonial Soap, — Perfumed ditto, Salt Pork in Barrels and Hogsheads, Liverpool Salt. Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen -street. 23rd June, 1851.
BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE.
Ex « STATELY "—NOW LANDING.
LADIES' WHITE SATIN SLIPPERS " Black Morrocco ditto, channels " Patent Calf ditto, ditto " ditto Seal ditto, ditto " ditto Lasting ditto, ditto " Black Kid Pumps " Black Cashmeie Adelaide Boots, patent calf fronts " ditto ditto ditto seal fronts " ditto Lasting calf and seal ditto " Cloth and Patent Seal Galashed Button Boots, welts " ditto ditto Adelaide ditto, welts " ditto ditto Cordovan button, ditto " ditto ditto Counter Ade'aide do. " Black and Coloured Venetian Slippers " Embroidered Morning ditto " French Clogs Gents' Enamelled Hide Button Shooting BoOtS, GUTTA Pl-RCHA SOLES 11 Patent Calf and Morrocco Diess Wellington Boots « Calf ditto ditto " Wellington Lace Shoes, light " ditto ditto ditto, strong " Blucher Boots, every description " Piince George and Clarence do. do. Women's Stout Calf Boots Ditto ditto ditto Shoes Men's High Watertight Boots Children's, Girls', Maids', Boys' and Youths' in such quantity, quality and variety that to paiticularize would be tedious.
N.B. — As usual, almost every desctiption of Colonial Manufactuie, according to the season, always on hand. Orders to measure got up in first-rate style ; and as to punctuality, the undersigned flatters himself that he is pretty well known. T. Keven. Shortland-street, June 21st, ISSI.
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT.
MR. ISRAEL JOSEPH respectfully begs to announce to the Commercial community of New South Wales, and the adjacent Colonies, that he has taken those extensive Front Premises, situated No. 390, George-street, recently occupied by his biother, Mr. M. Joseph, where he purposes commencing business as an Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, for the sale of every desciiption of Merchandise and Colonial Produce, and begs to solicit a share of public
patronage. Mr. I. J. pledges himself to use every exertion that lies in his power for the benefit and interest of those who will honor him with their business. He further begs to state that every despatch shall be used in lendenng Account Sales and Proceeds of Goods committed to his charge.
Cash Advances
made on Merchandise, Wool, Tallow, and every description of Colonial produce. Sydney, May 22nd, 1851, Reference—Mr. Moses Joseph, Sydney. Mr. David Nathan, Auckland.
PARCHMENTS.
GW. LIGHTBAND begs to acquaint • Stationers, Gentlemen of the Legal Profession, and others requiring Parchments for Deeds, &c, that having succeeded in preparing skins in a very superior manner, he is now able to offer them with confidence to
public notice. The following Testimonial has been received from F. D. Bell, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands : — « Nelson, March, 1851,
it sir — The Parchment supplied by you for the Crown Grants, is of excellent quality, and being very fiee from grease, it can be written upon with ease. Ie Yours, &c, «' F. D. Bfll. " Mr. G. W. Lightband," Price by the roll, 2s. 6d. each. Oideis received by C. Elliott, at the Examiner office, Nelson.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 543, 28 June 1851, Page 4
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