EX "RESOLUTE," FROM LONDON.
Re-shipped pfr " Maukin."
TS. FOILS AIT H respectfully informs his • numerous friends and the Public generally, that he has just received from the wellknown firm of Homan and Company, a veiy Extensive Assortment of Gents', ladies', and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. This shipment (upwards of 1000 pans) comprises almost an endless variety of style and make, and the goods are all warranted to be of the quality supplied to private customers at home. T. S. F. is also opening a consignment of Summer Clothing, consisting of all the iiew varieties in Alpaca, Zephyr, Merino, and Albert Cord. Each puichaser will have the opportunity of ohtaining a comfortable summer gaiment according to his individual taste, as the assortment comprises Coats cut in the Forrester, Elgin, Carmichael, St. Leger, Le Jeune France, and Young England styles. In consequence of the present depression in Trade, and as T. S. F. will be under the necessity, at no distant period, of vacating his present piemises, he has determined to offer the above, together with his General Stock of Bonnets, Pants, Shawls, Ribbons, Lace Goods, &c, &c, at prices which must ensure a speedy s ale. Shoitland-street, Nov. 25, ]S5l.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
MARTELL'S AND lIENNESEY'S BRANDY, ■West India Rum Geneva, in cases Whiskey, in qu alter casks Pale Ale. in hhds. Bottled Ale and Stout Lemon Syrup *and Elder Wine Port, Sherry, Madeira, Claret, &c. Congou Tea, in chests and halves Java and China White Sugar Loaf, Crushed Lump, and Candied Sugars Manila Coffee, Pint Pickles, Mustard Raisins, Almonds, Figs, &c. Manila Cigars, No. 2 Sperm and Mould Candles Kent Hops, Liverpool Salt South Australian Fyie Flour Canvas, No. 2, 3, 4 3 -bushel Com Sacks Wheat Mills and Seives B. Y. Sickles, No, 5 White Lead, &c, &c. John Woodiiouse. Queen-s'reet, 25th Nov., 1851.
OK" SAZ.E. EX "ISABELLA," FROM HOBART
TOWN.
fl-gJ^r BAGS POTATOES, Y. D. LAND **- 9 20,000 Shingles
6,000 Palings, 5 and 6 feet A quantity of Hearth Stones 267 BAGS FLOUR, Y. D LAND 5 Cases Cheese 12 Bales Blankets 1 « 33 &36 inch Brown Calico 2 « 7-8 & 5-4 Fancy Prints 4 Kegs Ne<rrohead Tobacco 100 BAGS FINE JAVA SUGAR 27 " " Coffee 10 Chests, 20 \ Chests Congou Tea 100 Bags Rice 1 Bag Coriander Seed 3 Casks Hawes 1 Crate Flower Pots Baskets Bee Hives, &c. 5 Kegs Vinegar 16 Casks Soda 10 « Dried Apples 50 Boxes Candles 10 Cases Pipes. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 14th November, 1851.
ON SALE, At the old-establisbsd Hay and Corn Warehouse, Shortland-street, FLOUR, POTATOES Maize, Crushed Maize, Maize Meal Shaips, Hay, Oats, Bran Seeds, &c, &c, &c. At reduced Prices. Thomas Somerville. Auckland, Nov. 28, 1851.
MZXAXBTEXIY AND DRESS XVX ASKING
MISS CHEVASSUT begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland, that in consequence of having dissolved partnership with Mrs. LoseEj Princes-street, she has removed to Shortland-street, opposite Messrs. Brown and Camfbell's, where she trusts by attention to business and low charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Nov. 29th, 1851.
WANTED,
AN APPRENTICE to the Baking Business; a Boy between 14 and 16 years of age ; he must read, and write a passable hand. A boy from the country would be prefeired. Apply to
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 588, 3 December 1851, Page 1
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