PARCHMENTS, y r\ W. EIGHTH AND begs to/acquajfft vI • Stationeis, Gentlemen of/ the trog.i I Ptofession, and olhets 1 icqiming Vaumli< m t- n i .s for Deeds, &c, tliat having succootTod in pio])aiing skins in a very superior manner, ha is now able to offer them with confidence to public notice. 'Die following Testimonial has hern lcceived fiom F. D. Uclij Esq., Commissioner of Ciown Lands: — "Nelson, Maich, 1851. " Sir — The Paichment bupphed by you for the Crown Giants, is of excellent quality, and being very fice fiom gica.se, it can be wiillcu unOn with ease. " Yonis, &c, « Mr. G. W. Lightband," Pi ice by the 1011, 2s. Gd. each. Oideis icceivcd by C. Kluoij 1 , at the Examiner oflice, Nelson.
BOOT So SHOB WAREHOUSE.
Ex "STATELY"— NOW LANDING. |" ADIES 1 WHITE SATIN SLIPPERS -&-' " Black Moirocco dilto, channels " Patent Calf ditto, dilto " dillo Seal ditto, dillo " dilto Lasting ditto, ditto " Black Kid Pumps " lilack Cashmeie Adelaide Boots, patent calf fronts " ditto ditto dilto seal fionts " dillo Lasting calf and seal ditto " Cloth and Patent Seal Galashed Bullon Boots, wells " ditto ditto Adelaide dillo, welts " ditto ditto Coidovan bullon, ditto " ditto ditto Counier Adelaide do. " lilack and Colouied Venetian Slippeis " Embioidcred Morning dillo " Fiench Clogs Gents' Enamelled Hide Button Shooting Boots, Guita PmciiA Soi.i-'s " Patent Call and Morrocco Dress Wellington Boots " Calf ' ditlo ditlo " 'Wellington Lace Shoes, light " ditto ditto dillo, sliong " Blucher Boots, every desciiplion " Prince George and Clarence do. do. Women's Stout Calf Boots Dillo ditto dilto Shoes Men's High Watertight Boots Childi en's, Gills', Maids', Boys' and Youths' in such quantity, quality and variety that to paiticulau/e would be tedious.
N.B. — As usual, almost every desciiplion of Colonial Manufacluic, according lo the season, always on hand. Orders lo measure got up in first-rate style ; and as to punctuality, ihe undersigned Jlalters fd/nself that he is priilj/ well known. T. Keven. Shortland-street, June 21st, 1851.
MRS. LOSEE and MISS CMEVASSUT beg to inform the Ladies of Auckland that they have a New and Fashionable Assoitment of FANCY and DUNSTABLE BONNETS, also Aiu'ii'icial FivOWKits, and a variety of other articles in Millinery, which will be ready for inspection on Triuusnw, the 3rd of July. Princes-street, Opposite the " Masonic Hotel." Iggjr An ArriiENriCE Wanted.
MILLENERY & DRESS MAKING
MRS. lIEGARTY begs to inform the Public thai she has commenced Millinery and Diess Making, and hopes that her endeavours to combine delicacy of taste and display with economy, will affoid ample satisfaction to those kind Ladies who may be pleased to make trial of her skill. Shoilland-streel, Auckland, June 9th, 1851.
BEST MEADOW HAY. £2 10s. PER TON.
rpi-IE PUBLIC are informed thai the Best X MEADOW HAY in the Province is obtainable at "Greln Meadows 1 ," Epsom, for 50s. per ton cash. Dehveied'Mn any part of Auckland, or its vicinity, @ £3 ss. per ton, and at ,'Js. Gd. per cwt. Orders received by Mr. E. OBrien, Short-land-street, Auckland, wheie samples of the Hay may be seen, and al his residence by the propiietor. P. Donovan. " Green Meadows," Epsom, June 27, 1851.
FOR SALE,'
A TEN GALLON PORTABLE COPPER, with furnace and funnel piping complete. App'y to Tiros. Russell, Foil-street.
FOR SALE,
rpWO DItAUGIIT HOUSES, with IlaiJ.. ness, riough, and Harrows. J. llatjgravl 1 ?
'J'anialci.
rpilE MISSES WELLS' SCHOOL FOR -1 YOUNG LADIES.
The duties of the above School will be resumed on Monday, the 7th instant. Wakefield Street, Auckland, July 2nd. 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 511, 2 July 1851, Page 1
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