VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.
f^ RAHAM & HENDERSON having received, via Sydney, a Large Quantity of Niw Goons fiom England, carefully selected for this market, beg to call the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their present large Stock of Goods, which they have determined to sell at the lowest paying price. The following is a list of a few of the leading articles :—: — Rich black watered Silk, 27 inches wide " " & coloured Brocaded Ducape do. do. Shot, and striped Glace Gros de Naples Black Silk and Satinettes Black, and white Sarsnet Silk, and satin Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties and Neckerchiefs Men's and boy's silk, and satin Ties Brown, and fancy silk Parasols Silk Fringes, Gimps and Bindings Frem h satin, sarsnet and Bonnet Ribbons Printed cashmere Shawls, and Scarfs Paisley do. do. Plaid and Tweed do. do. Black Indiana, Shawls Plain and embroideied " and coloured embroidered Robes Printed Cashmeres, De Lames, and Merino White, black, and coloured French Merino. 4-4 spun Silk Plaids 3-4 & 4-4 Gala do. Scotch worsted do. ; Black and colouted Orleans, and Coburg I Cloths Black Panamatta, Lasting, and Merino Striped, and shot Alpaca 1 Welsh, and Lancashire Flannel j Linen, and cotton Ginghams Black, and coloured cotton Velvets 7-8, 9-8, & 5-4 Prints in Great variety Furniture Chints White and blue Woollen serge Horrick's Long cloth j 8-4 brown, and white Twilled Sheeting j 6-4, 9-4, & 10-4 ditto Sheeting Linen, Lawns, Diapers, Huckabacks, and Hollands Huckabacks, Ticks, & Osnaburg Black, Blue, & Invisible Green cloths Ctssimeres, Doeskins, and Scotch Tweeds Buff cashmere vesting Men's White and Regatta shirts Men's Hose— in white Cotton, grey Worsted, giey Lambswool, and Aberdeen knitted Men's Half-hose, in white cotton, fine brown " Fine Shetland, white' and grey Lambswool, Worsted, and Aberdeen knitted Men's Lambswool and Merino Vests and Pants " Scarlet Lambswool Vests " Woollen, Printed Cashmere, and Silk Cravats, and Handkerchiefs " white Cotton Caps ladies' Merino Vests " Berlin Wool Caps " Hose, in silk, silk und cotton, spun silk, white lace, fine merino, black cashmere, &c. " Silk Elastic Garters Children's Hose and Hosiery of every description •' Hoods, Bonnets, Boots, and Bootakins, in great variety Thread Laces and Edgings Egyptian ditto ditto Black, white, and coloured Blond Plain and Fancy Netts Muslin Scolloping Coloured Blond Veils Black, and Black and blue, Silk ditto An endless variety of Haberdashery, comprising Boys' Fancy Worsted and Silk Belts, Silk Laces, Carpet Binding, Bed Lace, Double London Worsted Braids, Linen and Wire Buttons, Fancy Waistcoat Buttons, Knitting Cotton, Pins, Needles, Crochet Hooks, Window Tassells, Lecher Peaks, Sewing silks, Linen Reels, Crinoline and Corded Lining, &c, &c. Shortland-street, 30th July, 1851.
ON SALE EX " EMMA," npwO HALF-TIERCES KERRS HONEYX DEW NEGROHEAD TOBACCO, 2 Half Tierces BARRET'S TWIST Ditto ditto. Graham & Henderson. 11th August, 1851.
CHEAP BKEADI
THE Undersigned announces to the Public that the price of the 21bs. Loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Five-pence Halfpenny, and the Second Quality to Four-fence Halfpenny. Hugh CooLAnAtf. Shortland-street, 9th August, 1851.
CHEAP BREAD ASSOCIATION 1 .
npHE undersigned begs to announce that J- Bread of the Best Quality is now sold at the Bakery of the above Association, in Queen Street, to the public in general as well as to members of the Association, at FIVE PENCE HALF-PENNY the Two Pounds Loaf, Shareholders, or other Customers, wishing to be supplied with Bread from this Bakery, will please leave their names and address, so that they may have it left at their places of abode daily. Edward Irvine, August 14th, 1851.
LAND FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ABOUT 110 Acres on the North Shore, bounded on one side by Pupuke Lake, and on the other by the head of Shoal Bay. The Land is of the first quality. About 20 acres are laid down in grass ; about 10 more are ready for a crop. Theie is a commodious Dwelling House on the property, with Barn and other out buildings ; also, an Orchard of about an acre in extent, in full bearing. The House commands a fine view of the Town and Harbour of Auckland, as well as an extensive view seaward. Part of the land is wooded, cqnsisting principally of useful timber for fencing and other purposes. This farm will be sold on leasonable terms, as the Proprietors are about to dissolve partnership. For further particulars, apply on the premises to Wm. & John Carrutii. Auckland, 2Cth July, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 559, 23 August 1851, Page 4
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