EX HEATHER BELL AND ALGERINE. AKE BALE BEST NAVY CANVASS 5 “ Cambric Prinls 1 Case Scotch Holland and Long Cloth 4 Cases Assorted Drapery and Haberdashery, from the house of William McLaren, Sons, and Co., Glasgow I Case Scotch Tweed and Moleskin 'Browsers 4 Case Jewellery 1 “ Children’s Dresses and Embroidered Robes, Thread Lace, Scarfs, Fancy Ribbons, French Flowers, etc., etc., etc. C Bales and Cases Grey Calico, 50, 54, SC, and 72 inches 3 Bales and Cases While Calico -1 Bale Guernsey Frocks \ Case Jersey Shirts 4 “ Regatta Stripe, Crossover, and Fancy Check, in piece 1 Case Flannel 1 “ Tweeds i “ American Navy Twill -1 “ Circular Looking Glasses, for Native Trade 1 Case Summer Shawls, for ditto 4 “ Regatta Shirtsand Navy Blue Prinls 1 Bale 10-4 Blankets 1 Case Saddles, with stuffed sides 1 “ Scotch Twill Shirts, and Canvass and Russian Duck 'Browsers 8 Bales Sole Leather 0 Rolls Harness Leather 220 Sides Kip u 12 Dozen Kangaroo Skins 4 Case Strong Bools 4 Crate Shaft Harness 4 “ Trace Harness 424 Boxes Mould Candles 80 “ Sydney Soap Also, 4 Hhds. Marlell’s Brandy 2 Pipes Port 4 Or.-casks ditto 50 Dozen Golden Sherry 250 Bags Pampanga Sugar etc., etc., etc., J. A. Gilfillan and Co. November 45, 4855. In Bond. EX HEATHER BELL AND ALGERINE FROM SYDNEY. QUGAR, COMPANY’S PIECES LO Fine Congou, half-chests “ Gunpowder, in boxes Bottled Fruits Jordan Almonds French Plums Ground Ginger “ Cinnamon Whole do. Superior Arrowroot, in packets Spanish Juice Pearl Barley Currie Powder Castor Oil, pints and half-pints Paste Blacking N. S. Wales and London Soap Bath Bricks Brown Paper While Pepper. W. Hughes. Auckland, Nov. IClh, 4855. COATS. TO LA C K SHOO TI N G COA T S -O Fancy Tweed Shooting Coats “ Waistcoats Boy’s Tweed Coats, etc. William Rattray, New Zealand House. Shortland Street, Auckland, November 4 slh, 4853. CHILDRENS’ DRESSES. IYABIES’ White Muslin, Fancy Prints, 3 Delaine and Embroidered Cashmere, Frocks, and Pelises Girls’ Satin, Silk, etc.. Mantles Boys' Brown Holland, Derry, Check Challi, Circassian, and other Blouses, Dresses, and Paletots. William Rattray, New Zealand House. Shortland Street, Auckland, November 45th, 4853. CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT. LADIES’ SCHOOL, TO BE CONDUCTED ON CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRINCIPLES. IT is proposed early in 1854 to open this Establishment, where a good English Education will be imparled, with instruction in the Latin Grammar and Music (Pianoforte, Guitar, and Singing); also, in the French, German, and Italian Languages, and Drawing. Parents in the neighbouring settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust, their daughters to the care of the ladies conducting the above establishment may depend upon every effort being made to form.their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. Address to Mrs. Ciias. Thomson, care of Mr. Gould, Christchurch, Canterbury. f FENDERS will be received, until noon of i Friday, 251h instant, for the erection of TWO LARGE FURNACE OVENS. For further particulars, apply to C. F. Partington. Wind Mill, Symonds-slrcel. November 15, 1855. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. npiIOMAS JAMES JAGGAR, Bookseller -1 and Stationer, to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. W. G undry, Chemist and Druggist, Queen-street,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 793, 19 November 1853, Page 1
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