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NEW SUMMER GOODS EX "IJAMILLA MITCHELL." NATIONAL MART, tORNER OF QUEEN AND WYNDIIAM STREETS. \ OW OPEN SV OPEN, a forge issb'fiderifc tit Muslin, Muslin de Fancy Barege, Rit Printed Gasbmere, Lusti'e Slid Challl Barege DRM£$ Bayadere stripe gingham dresses R.'ilzarine, i'arege, sbenebrilliant lustre Primed inuSiV nsf « Cashmeres and de laincs Llama wool cIqJ; . . *iiunw wool clou-, Wa/n, checked. Uvtoed " ,f * > vUe,,t slriped Derry fiftagha'ms £?rfffe, tissue, and Cashmere so, i««c andgrei'u gossamer do, Cap flowers ami deaths (i u the newest styles) 'Plain and fancy bon'aet ribbons, ladies dress caps riuin and fancy parasols Fancy silk neck ties x ;b*. ue and green gossamer ~ Frilled muslin cbemisetles, rich worked fronts Habit shirts, worked muslin sleeves Infant's long and short robes Ladies' muslin night caps, Infant's cambric caps , Muslin insertions, scollops Lace chemisettes, laces, sprig net Rook, nainsook, cambric, and jaconet muslin Fancy check and Swiss muslin, corded skirts Ladies' and maid's kid, patent !»»»*• JJooks, pins, hair- --- _cua, silk, spun silk, and lisle thread gloves' Ch5M " and needles, in fancy boxes super, white cotton socks Ladies' white cotton hose (superior quality) Men's super. White cotton half-hoso Imperial Cantab braces Gent's coloured kid, white Norway doe and buck skin gloves A lar-e Assortment of gents' black and fancy Beaufort, Albert and opera lies Rlack satin and fancy handkerchiefs, etc., etc. a T nrrro Wortmcnt of ladies', maids', and girls' BONNETS, consisting of~~ A Princess Royal, brilliants, sprays, Tuscan and white and black fancys, etc., etc., etc. r.JHs' -uid bovs' straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn hats i C-'/se containing ladies straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, and white and black fancy bonnets, '' trimmed with ribbon and flowers in the latest styles Girls' straw and Tuscan hats, trimmed in the newest fashions The above beautiful assortment of bonnets, having been purchased at a heavy discount, will be'sold AT ENGLISH COST PRICES. TWO TRUNKS LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES. December 15,1835. S. AND J. R. YAILE.

EX MARMORA, On Sale by the Undersigned, CASKS ENGLISH CHEESE 147 Bags Company and Java Sugars 80 Bags Rice 40 " Coffee 60 Boxes Soap 4 Casks Carbonate Soda 1 Case Canary Seed 1 " Jordon Almonds. Marx Somerville. Auckland, Dee. 15, J853. on Sale by J." and W. Henderson, Queen-street. Auckland, 14ih Dec, 1853. TO BE LENT ON GOOD SECURITY. . Apply to Conn ell and Ridings, Queen-street. DESTRUCTION OF THE PREMISES BELONGING TO MR. JOHN NICHOLSON, BLACK BULL INN, ALBERTSTREET. IT having been proposed by some of the Inhabitants to form a SUBSCRIPTION LIST, and to collect a sum in some measure to alleviate the distress of Mr. NICHOLSON'S FAMILY, occasioded by the above catastrophe, and to enable him again to commence business for their support.—Subscriptions for the above purpose will be received at all the Hotels in the City, and by Mr. A. G. Betts, who is also authorized to receive them in aid of the above object. The loss has been estimated at about (£1500) fifteen hundred pounds, and occurring as the fire did at night, not even the clothing of the family was saved. December 12, 1853. NOTICE. 1 PUBLIC MEETING will be held at - the "Exchange" Hotel on Friday, the 16lh instant, at 12 o'clock precisely, for the purpose of devising the best means for the preventing and extinguishing of fires in the City of Auckland. Those who have already subscribed for the above object, and all others interested in the safely of the City, are rcspectfwtiv requested to attend. Auckland, l*2th Dec, 1853.

£alcs fog auction. SCHOONER TAIMAROA. THOMAS WESTOIH AND CO. Will Sell bv Auction, on Friday- next, 16th December, at thVir Stores, Shortlandstreet, at 12 o'clock, rrHE SCHOONER TAIMAROA, about 13 1 tons, with Masls, Sails, Anchor, Cable, etc., as she now lies on the beach, Commercial Bay, opposite Mr. Beeson's. EX MARMORA. BLANKETS, CANVAS, DRAPERY GOODS. THOS. WESTON AND CO. 'Will sell by Auction, on Mommy next, 4 9th Inst., at eleven o'clock, at their stores, 1 BALE BLA NKE T S ** 4 Case Cotton Tick 4 Bale Bleached Canvas 1 *' Osnaburg 20 Dozen American Buckets 1. Bait: 8-4 Grey Sheeting 1 Case Toys, assorted 2 " Moleskin Trowsers i " Fancy do. 1 " Clothing ■A Bale Prints 2 " Diaper Rugs 3 Cases Drapery, assorted Terms—Under 3®/., cash; above that sum approved bills at three months from day cf Sale. Also—--4 Casks Beef Hams and Bacon. HEAVY HORSES. MR. J. NEWMAN Is instrticted.to Sell by Auction, at the " Exchange" Uotel Yard, on Saturday, the 2 4th"instant, at i2 o'clock, following VALUABLE HORSESJ No. 1. Heavy Cart Golt, 2 years old 2. Bav Mare, a beautiful hackney, and • w"ill carry a lady—stinted to Plover 3.'.A.useful Bay Mare and foal, handled, but not broken in 4. Dark Brown Cart Horse, broken to harness 5. Heavy Mare, 4 years old, broken to harness, foalby her side, by Mr. Normun'o celebrated Grey Horse 6. Large Chesnut Mare in foal, dam to Captain Beckham's Chesnut Horse 7. Chesnut Horse, partly broken .8. Heavv Black Mare, broken to harness 9. Black Cob, a good Stock Horse, and will carry a Lady 40. A good Hack. Terms—Three month's approved bills. NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. TO Tender having been received for the erection of the above Chapel in answer to advertisement of Ist instant, and the Committee having entered into arrangement to provide all the timber and materials, now invite Senders for the labour only, to be delivered on or before Monday, the 26th instant, by 7 o'clock, p.m., at Mr. W. C. Daldy's residence in Chapel Street. The plan and specifications to be seen, and any information given, on application to Mr. **ji. W. Warner, at his residence, Nelson-street,! efore 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m. T.EA TRAYS f I 'LA THA.YS \\\ Sets and Single Trays. -* Jasifs 'Walker, Ironmonger and Tjn PJale Worker. December 14, J 833, vy ANTED,—by a Young Mao who has ? * been three years in the colony, a situation as Clerk, or to serve in an'ironjriogner's chop. >idre&s if. Z., Post Cilice, Auckland.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 800, 14 December 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 800, 14 December 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 800, 14 December 1853, Page 2

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