EX "MAUKIN," FROM SYDNEY.
2| PUNCHEONS } RUIA All Hhds. \ KVJL 4 " Martell's Pale Cognac 80 Bags Pilot Bread 20 " Cabin 8 ' 1 50 " Patna Rice 2 Carts 2 Drays 23 Casks Ale 9 " Tongues 2 Packages Lamp Cotton 100 Boxes Mould Candles 32 Mats Crushed Lump Sugar 1 0 Bags Pearl Barley 5 Kegs Eubank's 1 in. Nails I it "5 " " 1 Case Stockmen's Boots 5 Cans Raw Oil 5 " Boiled oil 2 Bales Sole Leather 1 Case White Linen Shii ts 2 Cases Saddles and Brides 1 Bale Brown, Blue, and White Paper 1 Ban el Scotch Confectionery 2 Cases Blue Cloth Caps 300 BOXES BEST CONGOU TEA 70 Kegs White Lead 30 Drums Turpentine Bellow's, Cross Cut Files lloise Brushes, &c, &c, &c. W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
ON SAXS. EX "THAME S," SIX HHDS. Very Superior SCOTCH WHISKEY. Graham & Hendeeson. Auckland, 19th September, 1851.
S A A P E H T, AT REDUCED PRICES.
IN order to meet the depressed state of the times, GRAHAM & HENDERSON Have determined on making a considerable reduction in the prices of all their extensive and Well Assorted Stock of Drapery, &.C., and as they do not practice that deceiving and deluding system of advertising prices, they beg to assiue their customers, that from the great advantages they possess of importing thenGoods direct from home, carefully selected for this market by one of the partners, they are prepared to sell at, frcm at least 10 to 20 per cent. Tinder any hitherto advertised prices. G. &. H., beg to invite inspection of Eleven Packages, ex Thames, and wish paiticularly to draw the attention of wholesale buyers to their Stock of Cheap Prints and Hosieiy, just opened. A discount of 2|- per cent, on all cash purchases of £5, and upwards. Victoria Warehouse, 11th Sept, 1851.
GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE CLOTHING, SLOPS, SHIRTS, &c. VICTORIA WAREHOUSE,
C\ RAHAM and HENDERSON have just vX opened, ex u Norfolk," a Large and well selected Assortment of Gentlemen's Ready Made Clothing, Slops, Shirts, &c, which they have decided on offering for Sale at a small advance on cost price, in order to make room for similar shipments shortly expected, as per advices received, viz. : — COATS, Gents'. Superfine Black Cloth Coats " " Cloth Shooting do. " « " Fishing do. " Blue Pilot Chesterfield do. " Black Beaver do. do. " Blue Pilot American do. " do. do. Pea do. " do. Flushing do. WAISTCOATS, Gents'. Thibet and Barathea Waistcoats " Poplin & Corded Silk do, " Black Satin and Embossed do. " Black Cassimere & Plaid Wool do. " Spotting and Fancy do. TROWSERS. Gents.' Fancy, Doe, and Tweed Trowsers " Black Cloth and Cassimere do. Drab and Prihted Moleskin do, Boys' Corduroy and Moleskin. do. JACKETS, Mens and Boys' Moleskin & Cloth Jackets Also — Boys' Superfine Cloth Tunic Frocks Youths' tf uzzar Jackets and Trowsers Youths' Huzzav Suits. SHIRTS, White Long Cloth Shirts, dressed and undressed, Fancy Regatta do. do. Heavy bcotch Twill do. Blue Serge and Guernsey do. And Two Cases of Velvet Pile Hats. Shortland-street, Ist Sept., 1851.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that the • Fourth Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday next, the 29th instant. Blanches taught -.—English Reading and Giammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geogiaphy Mathematics, Latin, Gieek, Sec. Hours of attendance fiora 10 to l s and fiom 2 to 4. September 23id, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 569, 27 September 1851, Page 1
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