J. BOLOUS AND CO., TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, SHORT LAND-STREET, I> ESPECTFULLY beg to announce ibal ihev have now opened an Establishment as „ 1 above, and having recently imported a LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, purchased under the personal inspection of Mr. Bolous, they are now in a position to execute orders in such a manner as they trust will be creditable to themselves and Satisfactory to their Customers. Their New Stock of Goods consists of— West of England Broad Cloths, Black, Blue, and Invisible Green Ditto Black Doeskins and Cassimeres Shepherds’ Plaids in Doeskins, Tweeds, and Kerseys Waistcoat!ngs, in great variety. Several good Tailors wanted, to whom Wages will be given as follows 1 Dress or Frock Coals, Cloth £l7 0 Paletot, with fly 4 10 Wrappers and Cloth Shooting Coats . . . . 017 0 Tweed Shooting Coats 0 13 0 Vests, (single breasted) 0 G G Trousers, (all sorts) 070 Auckland, August 8, 1853. CHINESE GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. . . R All WAY II OUSE OUEEN-STREET.
IT'LL wide rich figured brocade Chinese SILKS and SATINS, for Dresses, Primrose, Royal Blue, Crimson, Pink and White, Lilac and Pink, White, Lavender, and Black. EMBROIDERED CHINESE CRAPE SCARFS, White and other colours. White Crape Shawls, plain and embroidered. Chinese Screens Pink and White Pongee Handkerchiefs. The above beautiful lot of Goods have been Purchased for Cash, arid will be sold at the lowest remunerating rate. Alfred Jones, Railway House, Queen-street Auckland, July 20th, 1853.
PROSPECTUS or THE 0N E HUN C. A LA N D S 0 G I E T Y. Shares . . . . £2O Monthly Payments . ss. f pMIE Pensioners and the residents of Onci- hnnga have rcccnlly had two facts forced upon their notice, which have caused to them no little alarm. One is, the present difficulty of obtaining firewood at a moderate price, and the probability of this difficulty gradually increasing by the best land getting into private hands—the oilier is, that the agricultural land in their neighbourhood is being rapidly bought up by strangers with whom they have not the pecuniary means to compete. A Society therefore has been formed with the view of removing both these difficulties, by which it is proposed to pm chase a portion of bush land upon the Manakan, to be worked by the Society for the purpose of supplying firewood to the members exclusively and by a monthly subscription, to provide each member with sufficient funds to enable him to purchase a piece of land for agricultural purposes. So soon as a moderate number of Shares are subscribed for, a meeting of the subscribers will be held for the purpose of making the proper rules and regulations for the management of the society of which due notice will be given. Applications for shares to be made to Mr. Llsk. 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, withits beautiful scenery, isonlyninemilesdislant. 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 Onelmnga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality in starling and speed during the passage. Y Travellers supplied with Stores. Waiuku, June 20lh, 185j. WANTED, A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK, v v to assist in establishing a commercial business in this Town. Applications to be addressed to Mr. Dubois, Post Office, Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 764, 10 August 1853, Page 1
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