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DAVID GRAHAM AND CO. DEG to announce the arrival of *$ One Hundred and Thibty-seven Bales and Cases of DRAPERY AND WOOULEN GOODS, which are now being opened up, and will be ready for inspeetiou in a few days, amongst which will be found — A Large and Choice Assortment of Millinery Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, llibbons, some very rich Shawls, Scarfs, and Silk Mantles Kicli Cashmere and Muslin 'Dresses Parasols, &c, &c. Carpets and Hearth Rugs Table Covers, Quilts and Coun ) terpanes 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. NOW LANDING, Ex "Moa." 'WENTY-FIVE BALES 8-4,9 ~ 10-4, and 11-4 SUPER WITNEY BLANKETS, in White, Gentian, and Scarlet This lot of Blankets surpasses in quality anything they have hitherto imported Also, An Immense Stock of Ready-made Clothing, of every description Youths' and Boys' ditto ditto One Trunk Gentlemen's Superior Wellington Boots, &c, &c, &c David Graham & Co. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A FEW WROUGHT IRON 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. $ week in the cost of fuel. David Graham & 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. — One or two good hands; also, a Respectable Youth. David Graham & Co. A SUBSCRIPTION BALL ILL take place on Thursday, Sept., iu the Odd Fellows' Hall. A limited number of Tickets will be for disposal till the 24ih insl., after which time none will be issued. Double Tickets, J2/6; to be obtained at the Store of Mr. G Stitciibury, Shortlandstreet. Admission to the Hall at half-past eight Dancing to commence at nine o'clock.. HORSEHAIR MATTRASSES. " 1 undersigned having just received a quantity of Fresh Curled Hair, is now prepared to execute any order for Mattrasses, &c, with which he may be favoured. James Halyday, Cabinet-maker and Upholsterer. Shorlland-strect, September 9th, 1855. C. GERRARD, CLOTHIER, ETC., HIGH-STREET. }EGS most respectfully to inform the in--J habitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he has now opened the above well-estab-lished Shop, and hopes by strict attention to business to secure a continuance of their support. MECHANICS' BAY PADDOCK. IN consequence of the numerous enquiries made by the natives visiting Mechanics' Bay for Horses, the undersigned will be happy to receive horses in the above Paddock for sale. Commission 5 per cent, and no charge for keep if sold within 14 days. R. GILLINGBAM. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH. L meet at the School House, in Hobsonstreet, on Monday Evening, the 261h inst.. at half-past six o'clock, to take into consideration a proposal for the endowment of the Church. For the Church Committee/' Fredk. Thatcher, Chairman.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 777, 24 September 1853, Page 1
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