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EX "CASHMERE,"

GEORGE PEARSON, COMMANDED, FROM LONDON.

MR. ISAACS, of the Firm of Messrs. Isaacs & Levy, of Wellington, being on his return voyage from England, begs to announce to his Friends ;and the I übhc generally than lie lias on Sale sundry Cases of Well Assorted Merchandise^ ot a superior quality, well adapted for the Colonial market, which from a long experience, he can confidently recommend, comprising the undermentioned articles :— 30 cases, containing every description of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes and Gentlemen's ditto 3 cases of very superior Patent Solar, Hall, Table, Chandelier, Bracket and other varieties of Lamps (from Brook's Lamb's Oonduit-strcot) 1 case of superior Telescopes (Harris) 8 cases of Men's Clothing, superior quality 5 cases of Navy Caps, ditto 2 cases of Zephyr Dreadnought Coats and Leggings 1 case of " Wide-awake" Caps 1 case of superfine Cloths, Doeskins and Cassimores 3 cases of coloured Orleans Cloths, various 2 bales of printed Drugget 3 c'ises of A&hton's Lilac Prints and others 1 case of rich De Laino and Muslin Dresses 3 hhds. containing* every variety of Lamp Glasses, viz., bolar, I 1I 1 ranch Chimneys, and Shades 1 case of Lamp Cotton, various 4 hhds. of Table Glass, various 6 carrolcols of best Patras Currants * <3 barrels of best Elmo "Raisins 50 cases pints and quarts Assorted Pickles 40 " of Salad Oil 40 " of Finest Durham Mustard 2 " Ditto ditto in canisters 4 " of Dried Bloaters 8 " Finest North Wilts. Cheese'? 20 " lbs. and best Gorgona Anchovies 40 casks of Barclay's Stout and Pale Ale, in bottle And a variety of other Goods.

NOTICE.

RAILWAY HOUSE, QUEEN STREET.

A JONES begs to return thanks to his friends, and the public in general, for • their prompt nod liberal attention to his list of goods as advertised in the New Zkalander on the 24th ult., and succeeding days — and further to assure them that notwithstanding the withdrawal of that advertisement he still continues to sell at the same price, and in some cases much lower. 1 ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Qusen-street.

THOMAS WILKINSON

I>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Auck3 land and its vicinity, thai he has taken the Butcher's Shop lately occupied by Mr. Steel; and on and after Saturday, the 25th instant, Jie will have Fuesu Meat, together with Salt Potk, hy the cask or small quantity liams and Bacon, first quality Potatoes, Opotiki, ss. per cwt. Lard, &c. By strict attention to business and moderate prices, he hopes to share a part of public patronage. Parnell, Oct. 22, 1851.

SCYTKES! SCYTHES!

ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned,

i~IROWN AND PATENT SCYTHES, with \J sneds complete, from 30 to 42 inch, at 9 U . each. These Scythes have been examined hy competent judges, and declared to be the best that has yet been imported into this part of the colony. The undersigned is prepared to give reference to practical men who have expiessed themselves in favour of the excellence of these implements. George Hunter. Auckland, Sept. 26, 3 351. aUCKIAKD In!;BCK2>IWICS' INSTITUTE.

A LECTURE in aid of the pm poses of this Institute, will be delivered in the Hdll, on Thursday (10-morrow) evening, the 23rd instant, at 8 o'clock, By Mr. Joseph Robinson, On "Habits and Practices conduci/e to the Improvement and Culture 01? the Mind." Tickets may he obtained at Mr. Williamsons, and at Mr. Hansard's office, Shoitlandstreet. A. W. Hansard, Secretary,

NOTICE. M ATA KAN A COAL EXPERIMENT.

ALL PARTIES having claims against the Committee of this Experimental undertaking, are requested to send in the same without delay to the Undersigned. A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec.

TO BE SOLD, IN ONE LOT, at a very Low Figure, 20 Tons Superior HA Y. Particulars may be learnt of A. W. Hansard, Shorlland-street.

TENDERS FOR DRY SCORIA WALL.

HHENDERS for the Erection of a Dry Scoria JL Wall of about 250 foot in length, near Hobson's Bridge— are invited to be sent in to the Undersigned before Monday, next. Particulars may be learnt on application to A. W. llansauo, Shorlland-strcet. October, 13, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 576, 22 October 1851, Page 1

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