BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. EX “JOSEPH FLETCHER.” TOW OPEN, AND ON VIEW-A VARIETY OF CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, t amongst which arc the following:— Ladies’ Long and Square Shawls, in Cashmere, Barege, and Silk Zephyr Ladies’ Dress Shawls, in Llamas, Sylphine, Chene, and French Granadine Rich Bridal Shawls and Scarfs Worked Muslin Sleeves Ladies’ and Girls’ Silk and Satin Mantles and Yisettes, in great variety Ladies’ Dress Bonnets, in Silk and Satin, Straw Trimmed Bridal Bonnets, Blond and White Lace Falls French and German Slays, in boxes Ladies* Dresses in newest materials—Stained Chintzes, Silk Stripes, Printed Balzarinos, Barages, Granadincs, and French Muslins Printed Muslin Dresses, French Delaines, Lustres, Llamas, and Oregons Earlsten and Muslin Ginghams, Check Challies, and Chintz DeLaines Ribbons, Satin and Lutestring, Sash, Bonnet, Cap, Dress, and Trimming Ladies’ Dress Handkerchiefs, Ties, Waist and Bracelet Ribbons Parasols, Plain, Silk and Satin, and Rich Figured ditto Ivory, Jet, and Plated Gold Shawl Pins Bonnet Silks, While and Colored Shell Side and Back Combs; Victoria and Jenny Lind ditto Ladies’ Companions, Silver Thimbles, and Best Scissors Gloves, in variety— Kid, Dark, and Light Colors; French and English Silk ditto Ladies’ Riding Gloves, and Riding Habit Shirts Gents’ Kid, Buck, Silk, and Lisle Globes Children’s Silk and Lisle ditto Gold-set Shirt Studs Fancy Boxes, Tapes, Needles, Cottons, Hair Pins Silk Trimmings, Braids, Netting and Purse ditto, Worsted and Mohair ditto India Rubber Sandling. Bonnet Tips, Hosiery Dressing Brushes and Combes Eau de Cologne, etc., etc., etc. H. ELLIS.
@aleg 1)1? Suction. STATIONERY, BLACKING, ETC. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, the 21 st Oct., at their Stores, Shorlland-slreet, at 11 o’clock, 6> CASES STATIONERY, containing—- ** Yellow wove Pott, blue laid '\ Foolscap, cream laid, yel- ! low and blue wove, Letter, } Paper. Note, blucand yellow wove 1 Bank Letter J Memorandum, Copy, Metallic ) Copying Letter, Foolscap * Books, and Pocket ' 4 to 800 12mo and 24m0 Bibles Wafer Stamps. Envelopes Steel Pens, Scaling Wax, etc., etc. 19 casks 6d, and Is. Bottle Blacking 4’cask Tins Baste do. And other Goods. T|HE “ LALLA ROOKH.” TUOS. WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday, 31 st Oct., at their Stores, Shorlland-slreet, at twelve o’clock, rPHE BARQUE “ LALLA ROOKH,” about 430 tons, copper fastened, as she noAV lies in Giddcs’ Bay, Coromandel Harbour, with three Masts and Bowsprit standing. Terms, Cash. THE ENTIRE CARGO OF HORSES AND . CATTLE, EX COMMODORE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at the Exchange Hotel Yard, on Saturday, the 22nd instant, r.t 12 o’clock, 20 MARES AND HORSES y And, At Newmarket, on Monday, the 241h, at 12 o’clock — 120 HEAD of CATTLE , YOUNG lIEIFE RS and STE ERS. N.B. The Auctioneer call particular attention to the above Horses, as being the lasit that are likely to be imported for some time. Many of them will make very useful Plough Ho. ses.—The Cattle are very superior, and have been purchased under favourable circumstances, from Messrs. Pye and Crawford, and mostly the progeny of an Imported Bull, and coming from a Dairy Station, they are remarkably quiet. PANMURE CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN ILL hold tils First Quarterly Sale, it Mr. Kerr’s Paddock, near the Punt, at Panmure, on Wednesday, the 2nd Nov. at twelve o’clock, when he will offer Public Auction— A NUMBER OF COWS, HEIFERS, ANT S T E E 11 S. N. B.—Parties a* Howick having Cattle for sale would do well lo offer them on the East Side of the Punt, on the same day. CONNELL AND RIDINGS 'Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Quee'street, on Saturday next. 22nd inst., t 12 o’clock, 30 h HDS. TND and SMITH’S ST RON) ENGLISH ALE, just landed. SALT PETRE. T HAD LOW’S GROCERY STORE, Shorlland-slreet, at half the usual price, viz., Cd. per lb. Oct. 48, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 784, 19 October 1853, Page 2
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