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BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. EX “JOSEPH FLEI CII E K.” OPEN, AND ON VIEW-A VARIETY OF CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, amongst which are 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 Viseltcs, in great variety Ladies’ Dress Bonnets, in Silk and Satin, Straw Trimmed Bridal Bonnets, Bloqs jjnd White Lace Kalis * French and German Stays, in boxes Ladies’ Dresses in newest materials—Stained Chintzes, Silk Stripes, Printed Ralzarines, Barages, Granadines, 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, Tics, Waist and Bracelet Ribbons Parasols, Plain, Silk and Satin, and Rich Figured ditto Ivory, Jet, and Plated Gold Shawl Pins Bonnet Silks, White 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 Gloves 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. 11. ELLIS.

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. CAPITAL FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALT-;. | R. HANSARD is instructed ■ by Major Greenwood lo Soli that very convenient and built FAMILY RESIDENCE in Emily Place (opposite St. Paul’s Church, and close to Sliorlland-sireet and Princes-streel), now occupied by Major Greenwood. To a Private Family desirous to secure a freehold residence in these limes of rapidly advancing rents, this is an opportunity which may not again soon be met with. To Capitalists desiring investment, it affords an opportunity lo receive a steady income from a properly which must always command a good rental, an 1 which, from its position -having 100 feet frontage to Emily Place—must continue, as it has done, rapidly lo rise in value. Terms- -Liberal. Princes-slrcct, Oct. 18, 1855. CAP IT A L OPPO RT U NIT Y. MR. A. W. HANSARD HAS been favoured with instructions of Major Greenwood, lo offer for Lease for such a period and on such terms as may be arranged, bis HIGHLY INPROYED AND WELL KNOWN FARM, IN THE FAVORITE DISTRICT OF MaNGAREI, (on the Manukau,) consisting of FIVE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES, of which 355 acres are fenced and under cultivation, and having two Houses and all necessary buildings thereon. As full particulars may he learnt, and the properly viewed, on application to Mr. Hansard, a detailed advertisement would he useless. The Slock, consisting of Horses, 700 Sheep, and 50 head of Cattle, and Farm Implements of every description, may he taken at a valuation.—lmmediate application necessary. Princes-slreet, Oct 12, 1855. ELIGIBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. » 0 ‘J Ulili u ip THE ROOMY DWELLING HOUSE, in Hobson Street, at present occupied by Captain Russell, lI.M. 58lh Regt. The site contains Ir. Bp. The house comprises—Large Drawing Room, Dining Room, Six Red Rooms, Kitchen, Closets, etc. There is also a detached Kitchen, and a Well of excellent Water. Apply to Rain and Burtt. VILLAGE ALLOTMENTS. THE Undersigned is instructed to offer for Private Sale, Two Allotments of LAND, in the rising village of Mangarci. Apply lo J. Newman, Land Agent. MECHANICS’ RAY PADDOCK. TN consequence of the numerous enquiries -L made by the natives visiting Mechanics’ Ray for Horses, the undersigned will he happy lo receive horses in the above Paddock for sale. Commission 3 per cent, and no charge for keep if sold within 14 days. N. 8.-A few useful HORSES fur Sale. R. Gipungiiam,

J AND J- RUST ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW— T> ICE, DUNSTABLE, AND FANCY iT TUSCAN BONNETS London Trimmed Fancy Tuscan, etc. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons French Flowers and Ayrshire Sewed Collars Parasols in Brown and Coloured Cheap Coloured Printed Muslins China Bareges and T)e Laines Cheap London and Paris Dress Caps. Queen-street, 19th Oct., 1853. JUS T REGEI VE D, Price 10s. A COLOURED VIEW of the INTERIOR OF OTAKI CHURCH, Wellington. Drawn by D. G. Barraud, Esq., and Lithographed by Day & Sox, Lithographers to the Queen. Also, shortly will be published, in the same style, but on a larger scale, price 205., Copies of a Painting lately finished by Mr. Barraud, the subject being The Baptism of Te’Epdni, with Portraits of Sir George and Lady Grey, etc., etc. Subscribers names will be received at Auckland by J. WILUIAMSOX, Stationer. JSBOOO T0 BE LEKT ox good SECURITY. Apply to L. O’Brien, Solicitor. Queen-street, Oct. 14, 1835. N OTICE. Wardens’ Office, Auckland Hundred, 10th October, 1833. I F any CATTLE or SHEEP are found at large in the Hundred of Auckland, infected with disease of any soil, after this dale, the Wardens will lake legal proceedings against the owner thereof, for breach of By-laws, under the Grown Lands Ordinance. D. G. Smaue, Clerk to the Wardens. N 0 T ICE. Wardens’ Office, Auckland Hundred, JOlh October, 1833. r jT'HE Wardens of the Auckland Hundred A having directed the assessment on Cattle for the half-year now past, as well as the present quarter, the License Holders are requested to immediately send their returns into the office, agreeable to by-laws, otherwise the fine for noncompliancc will be enforced. I). G. Smaue, Clerk to the Wardens. TO THE LICENSE HOLDERS OF THE AUCKLAND HUNDRED. Wardens’ Office. Auckland Hundred, J Olh October, 1833. npilE Wardens of the Auckland Hundred give Notice to all License Holders that, if they do not comply with the additional By-Law compelling every License Holder to forward an Impression of his or her Brand, on wood, to the Wardens’ Office, Newmarket, on nr before the Ist proximo, a Fine of One Pound will be inflicted on every person not complying with the same'. 1). G. Smaue, Clerk to the Wardens,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 785, 22 October 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 785, 22 October 1853, Page 1

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