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EX tf HAMILLA MITCHELL.' "N COURSE OF LANDING,—A Choice Selection of NEW GOODS, in Plain and Fancy DRAPERY, adapted to the present Season. Ladies rich brocade silk dresses, Illuminated striped ditto, Royal cross bar ditto Figured armazine ditto, Shot and striped levanline ditto Fancy, check, and plain shot colours, glaces, lutestring and badzenorcs ditto Black satinnettes, gros de Naples, and plain moire antique Bonnet silks in gros de Naples and glaces—variety of colours Ladies fancy silk bayadere robes, shot Velours ditto Fancy gingham and French embroidered muslin bayadere robes and skirls India stained muslin robes, Corset bodies, Promenade jackets to match Ladies Swiss book, spotted, satin checked, and Italian embroidery white muslin robesj Ladies' muslin Victoria shawl mantles and visetles—new Ladies' rich cashmere, barage, and granadine summer shawls and scarfs Needle-worked chimescltes, White and coloured corded skirts Ladies' dress caps, morning and undress fancy ditto, Napoleon veils White and fancy lutestring sash, cap, and bonnet ribbons in great variety Ladies' fancy coloured belt ribbons, Fancy coloured French kid gloves Embroidered Swiss book muslin curtains, Figured window muslins Fancy stripe and satin cbeck book muslins, Harness and hair cord ditto Victoria lawn, Scotch elastic mull, Plain and figured jaconet and spot book ditto While and coloured toilette covers, Lenos, crinolines, Black book muslins Plain and twilled India long clothes and cambrics, Coloured permanent twills French tarletans, Coloured lisse gauze, Cambrays and gossamers Book muslin flouncing, Lawn handkerchiefs, and printed aprons Brussels figured net, spot and sprig ditto, Paris net ?nd quilling, Whisker blonds Broad, trimming, and infant laces in variety, German and American ditto Black and white lace falls, Riding habit shirts, Berthas, Fancy Challies Rice straw, Tuscan, and fancy Leghorn trimmed bonnets French and German stays in separate boxes, of best quality Printed cambricks in choice patterns and colours, Prints of new styles Rolled jaconets, calicos, counterpanes, tickings, hosiery, haberdashery, Sc. Gent's summer neck ties, corded muslin, opera and Albert ditto Boys' and men's summer blouses, Boys' superior Aibert belts Children's English-made fancy dress pelesses Boys' and girls' braided jackets, ditto ditto with girdles English-made holland pinefores, long and short sleeves Boys' and girls' holland polkas, printed frocks in variety Children's neatly trimmed flounced frocks, various material Young ladies' muslin dresses and white muslin visettes and polkas A great variety of other goods. 11. ELLIS. Dec. 6, 1855-

l)]> auction. EX HAMULI MITCHELL. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at Ihc Stores of Messrs. Bain & Burtt, Lowcr-Queen-street, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 41 o'clock, HTE NTO NS LIVERPOOL SAL T, •J»- Also— Pickled Salmon English Crushed Sugar Liverpool Soap Exhibition Wax Candles Sydney Mould Candles Tomahawks Tobacco Pipes etc., etc., etc. Also, 1 Bale 100 lb, Bags, more or less damaged. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, oo Saturday next, 10th inst., at eleven o'clock, £| lIOGSHEADS ENGLISH ALE, Burton " Brewery 20 Cases Old Tom, very fine Bacon and 11 ams Mustard, Olives Anchovies, Castor Oil Whiting, Table Sail ALSO, One Case Sundries, consisting of Plated Toast Racks Egg Stands, with Six Cups and Six Spoons Metal Salt Cellars " Mustard Pols " Pepper Castors Mustard and Salt Spoons Cork Screws, Beads Padlocks, Toy Watches Pocket Books Sugar Crushers Watch Chains Spectacles and Eye Glasses Visiting Card Cases Harness Blacking Horse Brushes Hand Bells, Portmanteaus, &c, &c, &c. OTAHUHU CATTLE SALE. Vi IL J- NEWMAN will hold his Quarterly Sale in Mr. Foley's Yard, THIS DAY, the 7th December, at 12 o'clock. The muster will be larger than.usual, comprising Heifers, Steers, and FAT STOCK. For Private Sale,—so Fat Lambs. DRAUGHT HORSES. MR. J. NEWMAN Has received Instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the " Exchange Hotel" Yard, on Saturday, the 241h inst. — OR 10 GOOD DRAUGHT AND OTHER USEFUL HORSES. Particulars in a future advertisement. NEW FRUITS. EX HAMILLA MITCHELL. ._3ES CANDIED, ORANGE, LEMON, AND CITRON PEEL 20 Boxes Elnna Raisins 20 Muscatel do. 100 Drums Figs 10 Casks Patras Currants 5 " Barceloni Nuts Also, 40 Cases Cowman's Best Starch 10 " " " Blue 12 Casks Scotch Oatmeal 10 " Fine " Barley 50 Boxes Patent Sperm Candles Mixed Spices. M. SOMERVILLE. Corner of Shortland and Queen Streets, Auckland, Dec. 5, 1855.

deles' by a cUon. THE FOLLOWING WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 9th INST., AT 42 O'CLOCK. AT MR. HANSARD'S ROOMS, Princes Street, BY MR..T. NEWMAN LOT I. SUBURBAN. In the Cooper's Bay Hoad, near lot i,. opposite the residence of W. Young, Esq. AN ALLOTMENT 'with 90 feet frontage to this road, and 550 feet frontage to a reserved road leading from Conner's Bay Road into the Epsom Road, by the Windsor Castle. All fenced in, and having a stream of waier running throughout. Terms Liberal. LOT 2. Two pieces of Town Land, being subdivisions of allotment No. 2. of Section 57, situate in White Street, and removed by only one allotment from Queen Street. LOT 5. GOOD INVESTMENT. Two Houses close to Queen Street. Part of allotment 15, of Section 16, City of Auckland with the TWO STORIED DOUBLE HOUSE now standing thereon. This property is situated next to Mr. Campbell's Union Hotel, Queen-street, and being close to Queen Street, the houses with but a trifling outlay would now let readily at from six to seven shillings a week each. LOT A. That well known Estate situate near Wangaroa, containing about 2500 acres, now in the of the owner, Mr. P. 11. King. The land (a greater portion of which lies on a fine level) is of good character ; and is in many parts covered with SPLENDID TIMBER from 500,000 to 400,000 feet of Kauri, besides Remu, Pouriri, Pohotakawa, and other varieties A Goon Roomy Weather-boarded House, in which the owner now resides, with Garden Paddock, etc., etc. LOT $. A Small neat COTTAGE, nearly new and in good repair, with good Garden," pleasantly situated near Hobson-slrcct. Terms Liberal. The allotment at Parnell, previously advertised as Lot i of this sale, is withdrawn, having been sold by Private Contract. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, i LARGE QUANTITY OF HAMS AND . BACON, in excellent condition. A. SOMERVILEE. Upper Queen-street, Auckland, December 0, 1855. TO BE LET. A FJYE-ROOMED COTTAGE, XJL pleasantly situated. Apply to P. A. Phillips, Wharf Stores, Yictoria Lane

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 798, 7 December 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 798, 7 December 1853, Page 2

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