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OBSERVE ! RAILWAY HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. TIGHT SUMMER DE LAINES op the newest styles, lid. per yard JU Real Shot Alpacca Lustres, double width, 10£ d. per yard Fast Color Cambric Plates, 6£d. per yard An Assortment of largo size Summer Shawls, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., to ss. Damask Table Cloth, two yards wide, 2s. 6d. per yard French Muslin Ginghams (Checked), Is. to Is. 3d. per yard Women's White Cotton Stockings (woven seams), 9d. per pair, or Bs. 6d. per doz. Unbleached Calico, yard wide, very stout, 4£d. per yard A few Bonnets remaining at Is. each, Also, A Choice Assortment of Fancy Muslin and Balzorine Dresses, measuring 16 and 17 yards to the dress A few pieces of very rich Summer Bonnet Ribbons Rice, Straw, and Chip Honncts, latest fashion. &c, &c, &c. A. JONES, Railway House,

RAFFLE IN SIXTY SHAKES OP £1 1*. EACH.

HPHE HARMONIUM not having been sold at Mr. Bell's Sale, on Saturday last, -*- is now proposed to be Raffled, 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.

ZIE ADIT- MADE CLOTHING.

<§aletf fcg Auction,

Victoria Warehouse.

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.

f^RAHAM & HENDERSON have vX just opened, ex " Cashmere," from London, a largo 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 ditio Light fancy Thibet ditto Dark ditto ditto A variety of Boys' fancy ditto TROUSERS. Superfine Black 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 Oct., 1851.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock, THIS DAY, Without Reserve, QKfk BUSHELS MAIZE, an excellent /^* JV sample 20 Bags New Zealand Flour 9 Casks Pork 1 Cask Cannary Seed 6 Boxes best Pudding Raisins 26 Reams Wrapping Paper assorted 4 Cases Whybrow's Pickles, pint bottles.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, at 11 o'clock THIS DAY, ONE CASK CLOVER SEED I Case best Hogskin Saddles 20 Snaffle Bridles ALSO, — By order of the Ordnance Department," 127 Blankets 20 Beds 17 Pillows.

DBSXXIABXiS INVESTMENT.

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, FOR SALE . BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.

SEVERAL Allotments in Albert-street, near to the New Jetty now being constructed by the Government, viz ;—; — Nos. 1 to 8, 42 x 72, 24 k 72, 20 k 66, 20x66, 20x66, 20 m 66, 20x66, 21 x 65 feet respectively. A plan of the Property may be seen, and all required particulars, known at the Office of the Undersigned. Edward Rich, Land Commissioner and Custom-House Agent. Auckland, 11th Nov., 1851,

Received, Ex "Cashmere," from

London, SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH Ditto ditto Cassimcre Ditto ditto Doeskin Coloured Doeskins and Tweeds Cassinette, 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.

ON SALE,

At the Stores of the undersigned, Queen-street, or at the Market —

O ftOO BUSHELS Best MAIZE, at vv 2s. 9d. per Bushel, taking 10 Bushels or more. Under 10 Bushels, 3s. Also a quantity of prime Salt Port in Cask. G. W. White. Auckland, Nov. 6th, 1851.

FOR SALE, On the East Bank of the Tamajci, FARM No. 50—80 Acres. THE above is one of the best Farms in the District, a Creek running through part of it with a good Fall of Water, and offers an excellent site for the erection of a Mill. For further particulars, apply to C. A. Harris.

Auckland Agricultural and Horticultural Society*

THE FLOWER SHOW will be held in the Gardens around the Old Government House, instead of the Pier in Official Bay. By the kind permission of Colonel Wyntard, C.8., the Band of the 58th Regiment will be in attendance. James Baber, Secretary.

SUBURBAN LANDS TO LET ON JJi^E. HpENDERS will be received until the 21st JL Nov., instant, from Parties desirous to Lease, for a term of Years, several Allotments of Land, containing in the whole about 23 Acres, situated on the Manakau Road, between the Residences of Colonel Hulme and the Rev. G. A. Kissling. Tenders to be addressed to Thomas Outhwaite, Esq., from whom further information may be obtained. Auckland, Nov. 7th, 1851.

Agricultural ana Horticultural Society of New Ulster.

THE Society's Horticultural Exhibition will beheld on Saturday the 15th Nov., *nstant, in the Gardens around Old Government House. Admission at 12 o'clock, at noon. The Society beg to invite the most general contribution. The Exhibition will compiise, and prizes will be awaided for, the best bouquets and floral devices; the best collections of bulbs and flowers of all descriptions, also, single plants or Btems of bulbs and flowers. Rare plants and shrubs. And fruits and vegetables of all kinds in

TAMAKI SCHOOL HOUSE.

rpENDERS are invited for the erection of a JL School-house on the Tamaki. Specifications and other particulars to be obtained from Mr. Wm. J. Taylor, Tamaki. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender.— Tenders are requested to be left at Messrs. Gibson & Mitchell, Shortland-street on or before the 20th Nov.

season. There will be three classes of prizes, 28 in all, to be awarded at the discretion of the of the judges for productions of the greatest merit. Admission to Non-subscribers, Is. James Baber, Secretary,

NOTICE.

IT is proposed to hold a PUBLIC MEETING of the Dairy Farmers of the District of Auckland, at the Royal George Inn,Newraarket, on Saturday next, at three o'clock, at at which all parties interested in the sale of Dairy Produce are requested to alteud,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 582, 12 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 582, 12 November 1851, Page 1

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