BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, JUST OPENED. A SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’, AND CHILDREN’S A BOOTS AND SHOES, THE VERY REST EVER IMPORTED. Also— SOME OF THE VERY WORST. THOMAS KEYEN. Shorlland-slreet, Auckland, Mav I9ih, 1853. NATION A L MAS T. NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, EX “CASHMERE.” /ANE CASE, Containing Roys’ Straw, Count do Paris, and Leghorn Hats, VA Ladies’ Straw, Tuscan* Rico, Fretted Edge, Coloured, Fancy Straw, Crape, Satin, and Drawn Silk Bonnets Infants’, Girls’, and Maids’ Rounds Jenny Lind’s Fancy Caps, etc., etc. Black and Coloured Orleans and Coburgs 5-4 Gala Plaids 7-8 and 5-4 Lilac, Fancy, and Navy Blue Prints Ladies’ Silk Neck Ties Infants’ Worsted Hoods, Roots, and Gaiters Rough Brown Holland While and Grey Calicoes Gents.’ Black and Coloured Kid Gloves Tweed ’Browsers and Vests Men's and Boys’ Cloth Caps Christy’s Patent Ventilating Hals Black and Fancy Doeskins Blue and Brown Pilot Cloths Grey Twist, Fancy Tweeds Black and Brown Beavers, etc., etc. S. and J. R. VAILE, National Mart, Queen Street, May 17, 1855.
©alfg I)}? auction. AMERICAN GOODS. CONNELL AND HIDINGS Will Soil by Auction at their Mart, Queen Street, THIS DAY, Saturday, 21st insu, at 1 1 o’clock, DOZEN AMERICAN BUCKETS 20 Nests Covered Pails 20 Dozen Flour Kits 12 Nests Boxes 10 Cases Chairs Also, British Plantation Rum 28 O.P. Geneva in Cases Java and Mauritius Sugar Congou Tea Walkden’s Ink in Quart Bottles. And a Variety of other Articles. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDIZE. | CONNELL AND HIDINGS Have received instructions from Messrs. G it.filean Co., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lower Queen Street, on Wednesday next, 25th instant, at eleven o’clock, the undermentioned Goods, to close Consignments, 7 HEAT MILLS and REAPING HOOKS Y Y Salad Oil Axe Handles Pit Saws Sperm and Wax Candles London Vinegar Sheet Lead, (duty paid and in bond) Rally’s Pickles, pints and quarts, (duly paid and in bond) Navy Bine Prints Chintz Cambric ditto Palmer’s Lamps “ Candles for ditto Balme’s Pipes Floor Cloth Account Books Price and Co.’s Perfumery White Lead and other Paints, (duty paid and in bond) Horse-shoe Nails Blister Steel Bar and Rod Iron Harrows Regalia Shirts Batty’s Jams and Jellies, (duty paid and in bond) Day and Marlin’s Blacking Paper Hangings Moleskin Trowsers Stockholm Tar Glue Sheet Copper, and Composition Nails Ewbank’s Nails And a Variety of other Goods. Terms at Sale. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, 2oth instant, at 12 o’clock, "HART of Allotment No. 5, Section No. jl 16, together with the Buildings erected thereon. This Allotment is situated in the Government Lane at the back of Smithson’s Brewery, and has a frontage of oO feel, by a depth of U0 feet.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 741, 21 May 1853, Page 1
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