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NEW SPRING GOODS, EX “CRESSWELL” & “MOA.” BAILWAY HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. TIS3E3 F©li&®WlNG BE READY ZEff & FEW BiLITS* T>LACK Satin Shot Glace Silk, Moire and Colored Shot Silk Yisittes and Mantles, trimmed with deep lace and otherwise, being the most fashionable styles now worn Agnes Printed Robes Colored and Black Barege, for dresses Light Challie Plaid Dresses Fancy Colored Mohair, for dresses Spring-pattern Mousline de Laines (French) Seven Boxes Magnificent Summer Flowers Light Spring Bonnet Ribbon Ladies’ Fancy Colored Kid Gloves Ladies’ Light Silk and Spun Silk Gloves Lustres, in Cruville and I car ion Two Boxes Ladies’ Dress Blond Caps, trimmed with flowers and ribbons Cambric Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes of half dozen each Tarlatans, in pink, white, and sky Silk and Satin Colored Ladies Neckties Chemizettes, beautifully worked Printed Cashmere and Barege, white ground, Shawls and Scarf Shawls Scollop and Gauze Trimming Black and White Lace Falls Corded Skirts Children’s Braided Dresses Children’s Embroidered White Robes, splendidly worked Boys’ Silk Albert Belts Boys’ Felt Hats, &c., &c. READY MADE CLOTHING, FROM SILVER’S, OF LONDON. Superior Black Frock Coats Black Cloth and Tweed Trowsers Pilot Cloth Trowsers Black and Colored Paletots CHRISTY'S PAHXS NAP HATS Ditto Felt ditto Gentlemen’s White and Colored Dress Shirts, in boxes etc., etc., etc. A. JONES, Railway House, Queen-street.

npHE undersigned begs leave to inform the Public of this Colony that, from the rising importance of Auckland, he has been induced to take out an AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE, in order to afford to his friends, and the community in general that facility and accommodation for the disposal of their importations, which he deems absolutely necessary, and, in so doing, earnestly solicits their kind patronage, trusting by assiduity and attention to their interests he may merit the same. CHARLES DAVIS, Wharf, Queen-street. August 11, 1853.

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE ARRIVED PER CRESS WELL, 7IFTY Cases of the above Goods. To say that they arc all of the very best quality -would be going rather 100 far; —but to say that part of them are the best that England produces, would not be over-stepping the mark one inch. The cheapest Shoes are”always the clearest; however, if Cheap Shoes are required, the undersigned will have the cheapest; if dear arc required, he will have cheaper still. 1 THOMAS KEVEN, Shorlland-strcct, Auckland, Aug. 10, 1835.

VIEWS OF AUCKLAND. v OW READY—FOUR VIEWS OF IN AUCKLAND, on thin paper, suitable for Idler transmission by post. Single, Is.; per set, ss^, J. Williamson, Stationer. VIST RECEIVED, a number of Copies of “ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.” J. Williamson, Bookseller. MASONIC HOTEL. HPHE undersigned begs leave to inform the 1 inliabilauls of Auckland and the vicinity that he has filled up spacious RA T II R 0 0 M S, where Hot or Tepid Baths may be had at any hour. William Possenmskie. Sept. I6j 1800. [A CARD.] J. H. KING’S FAMILY AND GENTLEMEN’S BOARDING RESIDENCE. Princes-Street, f Opposite Government House Gate, next door to the. office cf the Union Bank.) An Ordinary every day at Two o clock. Good Stabling, and Horses for Hire.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 1

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