AMILLA MITCHELL, QUEEN-STREET. WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS: |> LACK SILKS AND SATINETTES Coloured Gros de Naples Maize, Pink, Sky, and Fancy Coloured Shot Silks Stripe and Cross-bar do. do Figured and Stripe Shot Silks Shot Bayadere Silk Robes - ' Rich Wide Bonnet Ribbon, white and coloured Printed Muslin Robes, made up, with jackets Plain and Figured Muslin Curtains Swiss and Embroidered ditto ditto Figured Coloured Spot Muslin Dresses Bayadere Stripe Gingham Dresses Fancy Worked Muslin Robes Flounced and Tucked ditto ditto Figured Pin mates Sylphide, Barege, Tissue and Cashmere Shawls and Scarf Shawls Ladies' Dress Caps, and French Kid Gloves A Large Assortment of Ell-wide Prints, fast colours READY-MADE CLOTHING. Superior Tjlack Frock Coals Black Cloth and Fancy Tweed Trowsers Pilot Cloth Trowsers An assortment of the very uest - CHRISTY'S PARIS NAP HATS Ditto Black and Coloured Fell ditto Genilcmen's White and Coloured Dress Shirts, in boxes Gentlemen's Braces Buck, Norway, Doeskin, and French Kid Gloves etc., etc., etc. ALFRED JONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-street. December 2, 1855. LATE MASTER-TAILOR OF H. M. 58™ REGIMENT* T>EGS to announce that he has commenced business in High-street, two doors from Shortland-street, opposite the "Osprey" Inn, and having engaged some of the best Workmen in the colony, he begs to assure gentlemen entrusting him with orders that they will be particularly attended to, and executed with neatness and despatch. B. S. is determined that all work done by him will be of such a style that it will be creditable to himself and satisfactory to his customers. A Select Quantity rf Tueeds and Summer Clothing on hand. 6th December, 18S3.
EX GA L A TEA. O CASES F I N E S A GO, 1 do. Powdered Jamaica Ginger 2 Kegs Refined Saltpetre 40 Casks Split Peas A clo. Champion's Vinegar Qr.-Casks 4 Hlids. N S. W. Treacle 4 Cases Coleman's Starch 2 Cases Cui'rie Powder ill), and [{lb. Bottles 5 Casks Lemon Syrup 2 Cases Paste Blacking 4 Bale Wrapping Paper 1 Cask Caraway Seeds 2 Cases Cloves and Nutmegs 4 Bag Ground Pepper 1 Cask Pearl Barley 4 Case Sardines I do. German Matches A do. China Preserves, &c, tc, &c, Mark Someiwille, Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets, Auckland, Nov. 22, 4 853. EX "ALGERINE." And on Sale bv tuk Undersigneo, 2 NS }wESTiIsmA RUM 5 Casks Whiskey i S ll - S ' , ! Superior Sherry 2 Qr.-casks • l 2 Cases Cigars, No. 2 468 Bags Pampagna Sugar 87 Ditto Mauritius ditto 22 Ditto Cossipore ditto 52 Ditto Company's ditto in ?rf ! Congou Tea 20 -?,-dilto i D 50 Boxes Souchong " JO Ditto Gunpowder " 50 lags Patna Rice 20 Tierces Beef 40 Barrels Pork 5 Bales Canvass, Nos, I to 0 2 Ditto Tarpaulins, assorted sizes 6 Ditto 5-biishel Bags 4 Ditto Woo!packs 4 Ditto Corks 40 Boxes Mould Candles John Woodhouse. Queen-slreot, 42th November, 1853. FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF HEAVY DRAUGHT ii. HORSES.—AppIy to Mr. llargreavls.
CAUTION. A LL Glass Soda Water Bottles in Auck- -£*- land are the properly of the Undersigned. "The Public are therefore cautioned against buying and selling the same. Davy and Jarvie. 6ih December, 1855. TO CAPTAINS, WATERMEN, AND OTHERS. TI3E Undersigned, having left the employment of Mr. Beeson, and taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Howie, is now ready to.receive orders for any description of Boats. J. W. Cum, Boat Builder. Fort-street, Nov. 20, 1855. CUTLERY. MULLEN begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has engaged the Shop next door to Mr. Whelari's, Bookseller, West Queen-street, where he intends to carry on the Cutlery business in its several branches. Surgical Instruments, Razors, Scissors, Knives, 5 c.', carefully ground and set, and all orders will be promptly attended to. Auckland, 2nd Dec, 1853. NOTICE. HPIIE undersigned requests that all claims -1 against him may be sent in for liquidation on or before the 31 si instant, to Mr. P. Dignan, Albert-street; parlies indebted are requested to pay the amounts of their accounts on or before the same date to Mr. Dignan, whose receipt will be binding. Parlies having Stock grazing with the undersigned are requested to take them away within one week from this date. T. Henry. Mount Prospect, 2nd December, 1853. JfNF&PEN]IENT CHAPEL. HPENDERS are requested for the erection i of an Independent Chapel, in Albert Street. Plans and Specifications to be seen, and every information will be given on and after Monday, the 28lh hist., on application to Mr. 11. N. Warner, at his residence, before ten, a.m., and after four, p.m.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 798, 7 December 1853, Page 1
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