EX
GEORGE PEARSON, COMMANDER, 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 Pubxic generally than he has on Sale sundry Cases of Well Assorted Merchandise^ of 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 Conduit-street) 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 Cassimeres 3 cases of coloured Orleans Cloths, various 2 bales of printed Drugget 3 cases of Ashton's Lilac Prints and others 1 case of rich De Lame and Muslin Dresses 3 hhds. containing every variety of Lamp Glasses, viz., Solar, French Chimnoys, and Shades 1 case of Lamp Cotton, various 4 hhds. of Table Glass, various 6 carroteels of best Patras Currants 6 barrels of best Elme 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. Cheeses 20 " lbs. and best Gorgona Anchovies i 40 casks of Barclay's Stout and Palo Ale, in bottle And a variety of other Goods.
RAFFLE IN SIXTY SHARES OF £1 I s . EACH.
HP HE HARMONIUM not having been sold at Mr. Bell's Sale, on Saturday last, -*- is now proposed to be Raifled, and Lists for that purpose will be opened at the Masonic, the Royal Exchange, and the White Hart Hotels. The Raffle to take place in the course of the ensuing week.
This Patent HARMONIUM, with Percussion and Expression Stops, being one of the celebrated instruments of Alexandre, with his latest improvements. This powerful instrument — adapted to the Church, the Concert-room, or the Drawingroom — embraces the capabilities of the Organ, and effects of a perfect Orchestra; it can be played by any. pianoforte player, having the same key-board as the Pianoforte. It has twelve stops, including the Bassoon, Clarionet, Fife, Flute, Hautboys, &c. It has a richly carved Rosewood case, and takes about the room of a semi-grand piano-forte.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Victoria Warehouse.
pRAHAM & HENDERSON have VX just opened, ex "Cashmere," from London, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing, as under : —
COATS. Cloth Shooting Coats Tweed ditto ditto Alpaca Summer ditto
WAISTCOATS, Black and Coloured Satin Waistcoats " Cassimere ditto " „ Embroidered ditto Coloured Barathea ditto White Marseilles Quilting ditto Brown Holland ditto China Silk ditto Light fancy Thibet ditto Dark ditto ditto A variety of Boys' fancy ditto
TROUSERS. Superfine P.lack Cloth Trousers Light Doeskin and Tweed ditto Moleskin and Corduroy ditto Boys' Cloth ditto " Moleskin and Corduroy ditto " Cloth Suits SHIRTS. Long-cloth Dress Shirts Fancy Regatta ditto Scotch Tweel ditto Blue Serge ditto Auckland, 31st Oc, 1851.
VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.
Received, Ex "Cashmere," from London, SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH Ditto ditto Cassimere Ditto ditto Doeskin Coloured Doeskins and Tweeds Cassinotte, Linen, and Cotton Drills Fine White and Printed Quilting Valencia Waistcoating Rich White Silk ditto " Thibet ditto " Black Satin ditto Graham and Henderson. Auckland, Oct. 31st, 1851.
©alest fog auction.
THOMAS WESTON % CO.
Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 7th Nov., at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WHITE AND COLORED JIOSE
Lambs Wool and Worsted Pocks Printed Handkerchiefs, Cashmere Sh; White and Regatta Shirts Welsh Flannel — Gloves White and Grey Calico Fancy and Blue Prints Work Boxes, Needles Knives and Forks, Scissors Walnuts, Barcelona Nuts Mould Candles and other goods. Terms—Cash,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 1
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