DAVID GRAHAM AND CO. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN BALES AND CASES OF DRAPERY AND WOOLLEN GOODS, WHICH ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP, AND WILL HE READY FOR INSPECTION IN A FEW DAYS, AMONGST WHICH WILL BE FOUNDLARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY L Tuscan and Straw Bonnets Ribbons, some very rich Shawls, Scarfs, and Silk Mantles Rich Cashmere and Muslin Dresses Parasols, &c, &c. Carpets and Hearth Rugs Table Covers, Quilts and Counterpanes Damasks, Furniture Prints A Choice Lot of Children's French Merino Dresses Ladies Boots and Shoes Girls' and Children's ditto ditto. Victoria House, 14th September, 1853. N0 W L i ' EX ".1 / TWENTY-FIVE BALES 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 SUPER WITNEY BLANKETS, in White, Gentian, and Scarlet This lot oi Blankets surpasses in quality anything they have hitherto imported. Also, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF SLOPS AND READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description Youths' and Boys' ditto ditto One Truuk Gentlemen's Superior Wellington Boots, &c, &c, &c. DAVID GRAHAM & CO. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, l FEW WROUGHT IRON SAFES, warranted fire proof L RUSSELL'S PATENT COOKING STOVES. One of these Stoves may be seen in use on their premises, which effects a saving at present of 10s. <p week in the cost of fuel. DAVID GRAHAM hj CO. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BARRELS RAISINS 5 Caroteels Currants 4 Quarter-casks Islay Whiskey 20 Boxes Tobacco, &c, &c. DAVID GRAHAM & CO. TO DRAPERS ASSISTANTS. ANTED — ONE OR TWO GOOD HANDS, Also, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH. DAVID GRAHAM & CO. ©aleg !)]> auction. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE AMERICAN BARQUE '. OF NEW BEDFORD. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Monday and Tuesday, 19th and 20th September, at their Stores, Shortland-sircet, at eleven o'clock— ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, T HE HUJLL ° F THE AMERICAN BARQUE JASPER, OF NEW BEDFORD, With Mainmast and Bowsprit standing. 2 Anchors and Chain Cables, 4 Kedge Anchor Fore and Mizen Masts, Fore, Main, and Mizen Topmasts and Topgallant Masts Fore and Main Yards, Topsail, Topgallant and Royal do. Fore, Main, and Mizen Gaffs, Spanker and Studding Booms Fore, Main, and Mizen Rigging, Topmast and Top-gallant do. All the Ship's Running Rigging Patent Windlass, 6 Boat Davits and Cranes. SAILS. A New and 1 old Flying Jib—4 new Foretopmast Staysail 2 Foresails (1 new) 4 Topsails (2 new) 4 Topgallant Sails (2 new) 3 Royals (2 new) 2 new S. encers, 4 Spanker, 2 Gaff-topsails (4 new) 4 Mainsail (new) 2 Lower Studdingsails (new) 2 Foretopsails (new) 2 Main Topgallant Sails (new.) PROVISIONS. 43 Casks Bread and Flour, 3 Casks, 43 Tierces, 5 Barrels Meat, 2 Casks Molasses. WHALING GEAR. Whaleboats and Oars, Harpoons, Lances, Spades Cutting Falls, Boat Gear, Trypols, Coolers, etc. 1 Patent Mincing Machine. SUNDRIES. Pipes, Casks, Barrels, Grindstones, Burton and Fourfold Tackles Old Rope, Blocks, Cordage, and a great variety of other Ship and Whale Gear.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 774, 14 September 1853, Page 2
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