CUSTOMS, AUCKLAND, 9th SEPT., 1854. WAREHOUSE RENT AND CHARGES. Table of Rent to be Paid to the Collector of Customs on all Goods lodged in the Queen’s Waheiiouse. Pipes, puncheons, butts llogsheach Quarter casks Octaves Large cases gin Small ditto ... Tierces Half tierces Kegs and cases Large cases cigars Small ditto Pipes and butts Hogsheads Quarter casks Octaves Cases, 6 dozen Ditto, 3 dozen Ditto, 1 dozen Delivering, Is. per ton. B.—'-All charges due on Goods in Store to be paid monthly, and Rent to be charged if Goods are not removed within three days. W«. IOUNG, Collector. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. Spring . THIS MORNING WILL BE UNPACKED, I 0NI) 0 N AN I) PAHI S MILIN ER V , including— U Ladies’dress bonnets, newest materials and forms, bridal, carriage, promenade and picnic, la lona, Sydenham, imperial, lull trimmed, silver plat, blond lace, crape, glacie, rice, chip, etc. etc. Dress caps, sleeves, habit shins, collars, chemisettes, bracelets, bows Latest Paris promenade viscites, oriental glacic Claremont, jacket, carriage, and in-door dress Satin and glace mantles, viselles and shawls, black and coloured, in variety Girls’ and children’s ditto, plain and fancy shapes and colour Ribbons, sash, waistband, bonnet, cap, tie, and trimming, oriental, lutes, satins, zephyr, dneape, brocade, and velvet Spring and summer shawls, newest fabrics Sylpliidcs, Granadine, Venetian, Llama, bayadere, and satin barege White watered Levantine bridal shawls, satin checked Armazine ditto Elegant dress materials adapted to the season —a choice selection Bayadere, Alcona, and St. Omar dresses, in various fabrics, new and tasteful Printed and stained muslins, balzarines, barages, Cashmere, lustres and chcnc While dresses, embroidered, coloured, spot, flowered, flounced, lucked and plain Crape challies, sylpliidcs, poplins, moires, and satin cambrics Black and coloured satin dresses, anti rich watered gros d’ Afriqnc Mourning Dresses, Scarfs, shawls, bonnets, caps, and collars Children’s dresses and dress materials, summer bonnet silks and satins, all colours GENERAL DRAPERY. Ladies’ lace hose, silk, thread, and cotton ditto Men’s, youths* and children’s ditto Girls’ broad-leaf Tuscan bats, Prince of Wales ditto Children’s trimmed dresses, in variety Infants’ hoods, robes, cloaks, frock bodies’, night and dress caps Youths’ and boys’ while shirts, Byron and prince of Wales collars Blonds, laces, trimmings, nets, Tarletans, gauzes, etc. Eastern ginghams, dimities, India long cloths, flannels, linens, damask Ladies’ corset stays, rivals, coulille, sateen, and coloured Maids’ and children’s ditto, while and coloured, plain, bone, and cord Gentlemen's Exhibition alpacca frocks and paletots Ditto superior dress shirts Ditto ditto, worked fronts, new style Ditto black satin slocks, silk and satin opera and Albert tics Unbleached drill, summer trousering Superior military while ditto, etc., etc., etc. R* ELLIS. British and Foreign Warehouse , LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROCESS 01LANDING. r A DIES’ DRESS CASHMERE BOOTS, channel soles Ditto superior ditto, and Adelaide and Queen’s ditto Ditto brown Morocco slippers, enamel, seal, and patent calf ditto Ditto Court dress shoes Children’s black and coloured Cashmere bools Maids’ and children’s dress shoes, and strong leather and cloth ditto Gentlemen’s Wellington bools, etc., etc., etc. September f2th, 1854. 11. ELLIS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. UNPACKED, | CASE CIIILD REN ' S Auckland, September i 2ili, 1854. TOV S . 11. ELLIS. British and Foreign . T 0 MAKE WAY FOR A FRESH STOCK a variety of useful and ornamental Goods have been re-marked at a very considerable reduction on former rates. Among the articles greatly lowered in price will be found—Glace silks, check, striped, and figured ditto, do laities, cashmeres, satin and velvet circles, bonnets, papier mache goods, etc., etc, 11. ELLIS. Saturday, September 9lh, 1854. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. LON DERG AN, TAILOR, &c., (LATE OF PRINCES STREET,) BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the kind support he has received during the last live years, and to inform them that he has REMOVED TO WEST QUEEN-STREET, (Next door to Mr. Heard’s , Druggist, Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. T. Londcugan wishes to add that he has engaged some good workmen, and that he has on hand a splendid assortment of cloth, of various patterns, suitable for the approach-
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 880, 20 September 1854, Page 4
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