EX LATE ARRIVALS, CHINTZ FURNITURE. RAILWAY HOUSE. QNECASE, just delivered, containing 50 pieces (UOOyards) splendid Pattern Furniture Chintz, fast colour, commencing per yard. September 59th, 185*. NEW SPRING GOODS. RAILWAY HOUSE. EX LATE ARRIVALS. ONE CASE, now opened, of SPRING MUSLIN DRESSES, measuring twelve and thirteen yards to the dress, and-warranted fast colours—selling at 9s. Cd. each. Several dozens of LADIES' FANCY SILK NECK TIES, 9d. each. ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Queen-street. NEW SPRING GOODS, EX LATE ARRIVALS. RAILWAY HOUSE ERODERIES D E PARIS 2 cases, just delivered, comprising— Ladies embroidered book mantles Ditto French cambric handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered, the finest fabric Ditto embroidered ticked book dresses Ditto embroidered flounced book dresses Vandyke chemisettes, work exquisite Twilled book Elizabethians Frilled inserted book sleeves Plaited and frilled book collars Ladies' robe dresses, various Children's long and short robes, frock bodies Cambric caps, Cashmere hoods, and very fine while socks Printed, Swiss, mousiine de laine, and Circassian dresses. Nearly the whole of LUe above goods are in large boxes, surmounted with a fine line and coloured engravings, etc., etc., etc. ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Queen-street. OBSERVE BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. RAILWAY HOUSE. A LOT OF MAGNIFICENT BAREGE SCARF SHAWLS, While and Coloured, the xjL whole of which will be sold at 18s. 6d. each, would be cheap at TiOs. The ENTIRE STOCK of PLAIN" and FANCY SILKS, together with RICH DUCAPES, SATINETTES, and CHINESE DAMASK SATINS, will be sold at the cost price. SPLENDID CURTAIN WINDOW DAMASK, 18 per yard RICH DESIGNS BRUSSELS CARPETTING, -4s. 9d. per yard, worth considerably more. BALL and WEDDING DRESSES, Plain and Flounced, extremely cheap. clc, etc., clc. FOR CASH ONLY. ALFRED JONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-street. 291h August, 1854.
LAND. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED r J"HE Undermentioned very Valuable 1 PROPERTIES, viz.:1944 Acres of excellent Timber and Fern Land, at Little Oma, Point Rodney, about 40 miles north of Auckland. 885 Acres of Forest Land, situated on the eastern end of the island of Waiheki. This property is without exception the best timber land on the Island. 400 Acres of the Coromandel Gold Field. Part of this property is Fern, and part Kauri Forest land, the creek in which the Gold was first discovered runs through this property, at the head of Coromandel Harbour, by which it is bounded. The above very valuable properties have all been selected about 48 years since by one of the best judges in the country, and are now held bv Crown Grants from Governor Fitzßoy, dated Ist May, 1844. For further particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, Auckland, September 2G, 1854. FOR SALE, . BOAT, nearly new, 16 feet ove good beam, mast, oars, sail, aud rudder. Apply to Tiios. Craig, or to J. W. Carr, Boat Builder. Fort street, Oct. 5, 1854. Hp o BE LET, on a building J- term of years as may be agreed upon —a portion of the only eligible waterside premises at present unoccupied in the City of Auckland. Apply to G. Jenkins, Official Bay. 3rd October, 1854. TIMBER, TIMBER, TIMBER. \ LL descriptions of Sawn Timber, Paling *- and Shingles on sale by the undersigned, who is also a purchaser of the above in any quantities. G. Jenkins, Official Bay. 3rd October, 1854,
Now landing, and on Sale, Ex ALGERINE. npWELVE Puncheons 20 hhds. WEST JL INDIA RUM JO hhds. Martell's brandy 4 ditto British gin 4 hhds. 2qr.-casks Oflley's port 100 cases cherry cordial 2 cases No. 2, 2 ditto No. 3 Manila cigars 179 bags Pampagna sugar 156 bags Java sugar 25 bags Mauritius sugar 40 bags Cossipore sugar 10 chests, 20 half-chests, and 50 boxes Congou tea 80 boxes Liverpool soap 50 boxes superior candles G bales gaol gunny bags 4 bales three-bushels ditto 4 ditto navy canvas 20 tierces prime N. S. W. beef 2 tons ship biscuit 5o gross wine corks 2 horse drays John Woodhouse, Queen-street. September 12th, 1854. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WELLES LEY HUGHES. ALL Parlies indebted to this Estate a e requested to pay their accounts to Mr, Murray Hamilton, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., on the premises, Short-land-street, he having authority from the Executors to receive all monies and give receipts. Persons having claims against the Estate, arc requested to send in their accounts immediately to the undersigned. Thomas Russell, Solicitor for the Executors. 251h September, 1854. WANTED,— A CARTER, a person accustomed to drive a team.— Apply to 11. Harrington. Exchange Hotel, Sept. 15, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 885, 7 October 1854, Page 4
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