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NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS’ AUCTION MAJIT, QUEEN-STREET. J & W. HENDERSON (late of the firm of Graham & Henderson), 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 NE W DRAPERYHOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, dc., dc. Auckland, July 19, 1853. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. ON SALE, WINTER GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN LADIES’ DRESS, AND ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD AND DOMESTIC USE. T ADIES’ WORSTED POLKAS, Children’s ditto, Square and Scarf Shawls, in variety Plaid, Mixed and Llama Wool, DeLaines, Mantles, Coburgs, Orleans Neck Wool Mufflers, Berthas, Habit Shirts, Bracelets, F gold embroidered Silk Velvet, for Slippers, Riding Habit Shirts and Sleeves, Dress Caps A few superior Winter Bonnets, in Terry Velvet and Satin, at reduced prices Long Cloths, Shirtings, Fine Calicos, Tickings, Umbrellas, Moreens Fine and Stout Hollands, Celecias, Roll’d Jaconets, Diapers, Leiros Black Bandannas and Ducape Handkerchiefs White and Colored Silk Pocket ditto Paris Silk Hats, Hosiery, Ac. Ladies’ Fans, Reticules, Crotchet, Netting Cotton, Dress Sleeves, Purses Visettes, Ribbons, Lace Falls, Scarfs, Shawls and Collars, Garters Silk Stay Laces, Silk Girdles, Tassels, and Visette Fasteners Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Toilet Soap &c,, &c., Ac. H. ELLIS. July 15, 1853. EX “SIMLAH” AND “MARY CATHERINE.” WINDOW GLASS. ¥¥7 ILHAM TATTERSALL has received by the above vessels, from London, the undermentioned sizes of WINDOW GLASS, being superior to any ever before imported into Auckland : 2000 feet of 40*26 and 38*30, very suitable for pictures, and also for shop fronts. W. T. can recommend this for shop fronts, being extra thick Crown Glass. 6000 feet best Crown, of the undermentioned sizes,—2l*l4, 24*18, 18*14, 16*12, 14*10, 14*12, 12*10, 10*8. Also, 1 Case Lead Pipe, 2-inch, and i|-inch bore. Auckland, June 28th, 1833. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, 4 SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, THE VERY BEST EVER IMPORTED. A Also— SOME OF THE VERY WORST. THOMAS KEVEN. Shorlland-street, Auckland, May 19th, 1833, iH

TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. MR. and Mrs. CONSTABLE respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen whom business or pleasure has caused to avail themselves of the accommodations afforded by the hotel at Waiuku, and for the assurances they have received of the entire satisfaction afforded by their endeavours to secure the comfort of their visitors. They hope, by similar exertions, to merit the good opinion of those who may hereafter slay at their house. It may not be generally known that Wild Pigeons, Ducks, Teal, and all other descriptions of Wild Fowl, abound in the neighbourhood of Waiuku, and that the Waikato River, wilhitsbeautiful scenery, is only ninemilesdistant. Mr. Constable has always a conoe in readiness to convey his visitors there. In addition to the well-known Harry Bluff, Mr. Constable has recently added a new and well-fitted vessel to the line of sailing cutlers between Onchunga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality in starling and speed during the passage. * f Travellers supplied with Stores. Waiuku, June 291h, 4853. NOTICE. THE Undersigned is a purchaser of every description of NATIVE PRODUCE ; the highest price will be given for KAURI GUM. Cash payment. Charles Davis. Wharf Qucen-strect

NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. I UST opened, a Case of WOOL SHAWLS, D which, in consequence of the advanced slate of the Season, will be sold at a low rale of profit Will jam Rattray. WILLIAM RATTRAY BEGS to call attention to his Slock of CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Ihc newest winter material. Ladies’ Morning Robes and Under Linen Gentlemen’s Colton, Merino, and Lambs' Wool Drawers Handkerchiefs, Neckerchiefs, Slocks Ariel Ties, Wool Hose, Shirts, etc. Also— Boys’ Straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn Hats Girls’ and Maids' Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Straw, Tuscan, and Silk Bonnets Fancy Prints, Flannels, Calicoes, etc. X.B. —A few Gentlemen’s Black Dress Coals on hand. New Zealand House, Shorlland-strcet, Auckland. HT HE UNDERSIGNED ARE PURJ- CHASERS OF SAWN TIMBER, POTATOES, AND BACON. J. A. Gilfiilan and Co., Wharf, Queen Street. I2lh April, 1853.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 1

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