NATIONAL MART.
JUST RECEIVED, EX "GWALIOR."
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLEN TLAIDS Ladies' and Children's Worsted Polkas Ladies' and Children's Patent ditto Coburgs, Orleans, and Alpacca Lustres Silk and Satin Parasols, Crochet Collars Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Cloth, Cashmere, and Worsted Gloves Cambric Handerchiefs Welsh Flannels Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps Gent.'s OVERALL COATS (a superior article) &c. &c. The undersigned respectfully solicit an inspection of the above GOODS, which will be offered at prices as loiv as at any house in town. N.B.— THE REMAINDER OF THE STOCK OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE WILL BE SOLD OFF AT COST PRICE. S. & J. R. VAILE June 29, 1852.
EX GWALIOR, @ LONDON.
One Hundred and Fifty-three Packages* CONSISTING OF —
BRUITS, ASSORTED Invoice of Batty 's Goods, endless variety Invoice of Colmans Starch, Blue, and Mustard Invoice of Fry & Sons Cocoa and Chocolate lavoice of Price's Sperm & Patent Candles Invoice of Volkman's Assorted _. _ Peels Invoice of Wiltshire Cheese, York Hams, Brush ware, Matches Blacking, Day & Martin's Washing Soda Oatmeal, &c., &c, &c. Wellesley Hughes. Auckland, July 2, 1852.
OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE.
A- &. R. KEESING. Just Received, ex " Cwssivell" | fit BALES White and Red Double Napped At * Witney BLANKETS, all sizes 4 cases Ladies' & Gents' Hogskin Saddles, Bridles, aid Martingales 1 case Gents' Superior Velvet Pile Black Hats A Splendid Assortment of Gents' WINTER CLOTHING.
The above goods have been selected expressly for this market, and will be found of the most superior quality ; they will be sold at unusually low prices, in order to make room for next shipment. Shortland-street, July 2nd, 1852.
TO BE LET FOR SEVEN YEARS, WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE, AF'ARM, nearly enclosed, containing about 200 acres of good Land, with considerable improvements already effected ;—; — a Weather-board Cottage, a large Raupo House, and about 40 acres of Land, laid down to grass. This Farm possesses the advantage of a running stream of fresh water, and access to the Tamaki by a good deep creek. Apply to J. Newman, Land Agent. Remuera, July 2, 1852.
M. KEIIEY, SHOR TLAND-STREET,
ZINC, TIN PLATE WORKER, AND PLUMBER. Shipping and Families s upplied. Orders executed at the shortest notice. All kinds'of Baths made on an improved American principle. Improved Portable Ovens, constructed after the American style ; a specimen of which is now on hand and may be inspected.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
npHE Quarterly General Meeting of the JL Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, at eight o'clock, p.m. (By order) Alex. Kerr, Secretary and Treasurer. 2nd July, 1852.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Victoria Cottage.
THE SCHOOL will re-open on Thursday, July 15th, next. The Terms, payable quarterly in advance, are — For Boarders. . . .£3O to £36 according to age Day Pupils, £10 to £16 ditto The usual quaiter's notice required previous to lemoval. S. Kempthoune* Auckland, July 3, 1852,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 649, 3 July 1852, Page 1
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