W ' f EX ‘HAMILLA MITCHELL,’ FROM ENGLAND, AND ‘MARMORA,’ FROM SYDNEY. BEE-HIVE, SHORTLAND-STREET. WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS—LA C K AN D CO LOU RE D SILKS AND SATINETTES Black, glace, and coloured gros do Nap Bayadere robes, in silk, muslin, and ginghams Rich bonnet ribbons, in white and coloured Rich brocaded satin skirts and velvet jackets Handsome nuislirudrawing-room curtains Swiss, book, mull, spotted and jaconet muslins Fancy ball and Chenie silk dresses Hair cord, India twill, and chocked mnslins Barege, crape, and Cashmere shawls Ladies’ fancy dress and night caps Richly trimmed glace silk mantles Silk, straw, and fancy Tuscan bonnets Tweeds and Circassian cloths Sheetings, Hnccaback, and Flannels Gents.' and Ladies’ French Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs Ditto silk pocket and neckerchiefs Ladies’ white kid and coloured silk gloves And a great variety of other articles. TUGS. C. HALLAMORE. NEW GOODS, EX “HAMILLA MITCHELL,” BAUWAT HOUSE, Q UEEN- STREET. WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS: > L A C K SILKS AND S A T I N E T T E S J 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 Bobos Flounced and Tucked ditto ditto Figured Pluniates Sylphide, Barege, Tissue and Cashmere Shawls and Scarf Shawls Ladies’ Dross Caps, and French Kid Gloves A Large Assortment of Ell-wide Prints, fast colours etc., etc., etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Superior Black Frock Coals Black Cloth and Fancy Tweed 'Browsers Pilot Cloth 'Browsers An assortment of the very best Fancy Silk anil Satin Vests CHRISTY’S PARTS NAP HATS Ditto Black and Coloured Felt ditto Gentlemen’s While and Coloured Dress Shirts, in boxes Gentlemen’s Braces Buck, Norway, Doeskin, and French Kid Gloves ole., etc., etc. December 2, 1853. ALFRED JONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-street.
FARM TO BE LET. rtpo LET, willi immediate possession, a JL farm of choice Land, delightfully situated on the border of the Lake on the North Shore, containing in ail fifty-one acres and one rood, thirty-four acres of which are substantially fenced, and now under crop. There is wood upon the land, for fencing or building purposes. The, soil is rich, and well adapted for growing wheal, potatoes, or hay. There will be every facility of communication with Auckland, as a Ferry station will be immediately established convenient to the property. Liberal terms will be made with an industrious and improving tenant, and a lease granted for such term as may be agreed upon. Apply to the proprietor, J. I). C. Ireland. Shortland Street, lOth Dec., 1853. MISSING, EX ALGERINE , FROM SYDNEY, G. & Co. f \ NE CASE LEA TII ER. Any person in possession of the above will please to send it to the Stores of the Undersigned. J. A. Gilfillan and Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 801, 17 December 1853, Page 1
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