NEW DRAPERY, ETC., OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL [AND RIDINGS’ AUCTION MART. QUEEN STREET. J. AND W. HENDERSON Beg to intimate to the Inhabitants of Auckland, and Neighbourhood, that they have . , JUST RECEIVED, EX MARMORA , FORTY PACKAGES WELL SELECTED . NSW DSAFEB7, &c., Comprising a Large Assortment of Ladies Shawls, Dresses, Bonnet?, Ribbons, Laces, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., &c. ALSO, A good Assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Superfine Cloth, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tweeds, and Hats. The whole of which are now open. Auckland, 9th September, 1853, NATIONAL MART. NEW GOODS, EX EATE ARRIVALS. gTR AW, RICE, TUS C AN, AN I) F A N G Y R 0 N N E T S Plain and Striped Barege Delaine and Muslin Dresses Black Ducape Glace Silks, Colored Persians Plain, Watered, and Figured Bonnet Ribbons Gents’ Colored Kid Gloves (best French) Ladies’ White and Colored Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves Gents’ While Kid and Doeskin ditto Crotchet Table Mats, Crotchet Hooks, in boxes Egyptian, American, and German Laces Lace Falls, Opera Caps, Blond, Cap Flowers French Coulille Stays Hosiery, Calicoes, Sheeting, Scotch Twill Dungaree, Moleskin, etc., etc. SIX ROLLS CHINA MATTING. Will he sold at a low figure. September 2i, 1853, S. AND J. R. VALLE. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. ARRIVED PER CRESS WELL, Cases of the above Goods. To say that they arc all of the very best quality would he going rather 100 far;—but to say that part of them are’ the host that England produces, would not he over-stepping the mark one inch. The cheapest Shoes are always the dearest; however, if Cheap Shoes are required, the undersigned will have the cheapest; if dear are required, he will have cheaper still. THOMAS KEVEN Shorlland-strcet, Auckland, Aug. 10, 1833.
THREE POUNDS REWARD. OTOLEN OR STRAYED off the run UJ between Remucra and the College, two Steers and one Heifer calf, the calf is earmarked, with a swallow in the near ear and half-penny on the off ear; one while Steer, up horns, T.E. near thigh ; the other Steer is a dark brindle, T.S. off ribs. Whoever will give information so as the above cattle may be returned to Joseph West, shall receive One Pound per head reward. Remucra, Sept. 28th., 1853. NOTICE HERE AS my Apprentice, Andrew Martin, having absconded from my service, this is to give notice that any person or persons found harbouring or employing him will be prosecuted according to law. Thomas Douglas, Baker. Queen-street, Auckland, 291h Sept., 1855. * PHOTOGRAPHY. WEBSTER begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland that he has received the latest improvements in the above Science, and will continue to take Portraits in Da tiger roly pe, and by the most approved principles, on paper and glass. Specimens may be seen at his Photographic Room, Queen-street, and at Mr. Slitchbury’s. " Views taken on the shortest notice. 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 3 per cent, and no charge for keep if sold within \\ days. R, Gillingham.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 1
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