NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. T & W. HENDERSON (late of the Firm of Graham & Henderson), f in returning thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on them, beg to intimate that they have again commenced Business, in Queen-street, with A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c., &c. Auckland, 24tli June, 1853. A. & R. KEESING’S OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE JUST OPENED, EX SIMLAII AND SIR EDWARD PAGET. r PUREE Cases Plate Glass, Swinging Glasses, Mahogany Moulded Frames 1 Case Gravesend Sold westers 1 Case Assorted Cutlery Bales containing Gents’ first-rate Pilot COATS, Jackets, and Trousers, Railway travelling RUGS, Carpet Bags, Twill Cotton Sheets, BLANKETS, Woollen Plaid Shawls, Serge Draws, Heavy Nittcd Socks, Twill Regattas, Gents’ superfine Black cloth TROWSERS, Flannel and Merino Vests, Flushing Coats and Browsers, Ac., &c., he. Shorthand Street, Auckland, June 24th, 1853. QUEEN-STREET STORE. R. IS. SHALDERS BEGS to state that his Plaids, Tweeds, Cloaking Cloths, Winter Dresses, Shawls, Shawl-Scarfs, he,, he., by the Sir Edward Paget are now ready for sale. An additional shipment of GENERAL GOODS by the Simlah, will be ready in a few days. R. B. S. desires to add lie does not wish to indulge in the usual language of advertisements, by stating his prices arc less than his neighbours all he states is his Goods are actually imported by himself from the choicest markets, and he gives a first rate article for CASH. ROOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’. AND CHILDREN’S A BOOTS AND SHOES, Tll E VERY BEST EVER IMPO RT E I). Also — SOME OF THE VERY WORST. Shorllancl-streot, Auckland, May 10th, 1853, THOMAS KEVEN.
V 0 I)RAPERS, QUEEN-ST REET II AVING now REMOVED to their now Premises, invite an inspection o( their NEW AND CHOICE STOCK, Now being opened. Queen-street, 25th .lime, 1855. NOTICE. rip He Undersigned is a purchaser of every description of NATIVE PRODUCE; the highest price will be given for KAURI GUM. Cash payment. Charles Davis. Wharf Queen-street jHIE Undersigned are Purchasers of— SAWN TIMBER POTATOES OATS WHEAT SALT BUTTER Thomas Weston and Co Shortland-slrcct, 14-th April, 1853. r TENDERS are requested by the Under--t. signed for the construction of six or eight WOODEN COTTAGES in frame. Plans and Anther particulars may be obtained on application lo John Woodiiouse. Queen-street, June 17, 1855.
SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, COMMISSION AGENCY. rrilE undersigned having commenced * business as General Commission Agent, begs lo olTer his services to the residents oC Auckland, Wellington, Nelson and the other Ports of New Zealand. He Halters himself from his long experience in the Drapery and general business he will be able lo conduct any Commissions intrusted, in such a way as shall insure future favours; faithfully promising expedition in the purchase and shipment of all indents he may receive; the same promptitude being given to the sale of all goods consigned, together with the rendering of account sales and proceeds. References kindly permitted to the undermentioned Firms and Houses of business. Mr. Alfred Jones, Auckland, New Zealand Messrs. Peacock and Son, Wellington, and Nelson, New Zealand Mr. J. Rickards, Merchant Pill-street, Sydney Messrs. Aspinwall, and Chaldcr, Merchants, King-street, Sydney Messrs. Newton Brothers and Co., Pitt Street, Sydney Mr. Pierce Hegarty, Merchant, Honolulu, Sandwich Isles Offices next door to the Warehouse ol Mr. J. Rickards, Pilt-slreet North, Sydney. Henry Richard Webb. J ANTED, —A TIN SMITH.—Apply lo Michael Keiley. Shorllaud-street, May 17, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 751, 25 June 1853, Page 1
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