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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SELLING OFF AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. EVERY description of rich, elegant, and superior drapery goods per late arrivals* adapted to the season, selling at and UNDER ORIGINAL COST. 11. ELLIS. October 47th, 1854NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SELLING OFF AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. rpHE varied and extensive Stock of useful and fashionable Drapery, Millinery, Dress, X and Ornamental Goods, included in the properly of this establishment, having undergone such Reduction in Prices as will, it is presumed, become sufficiently palpable to secure a speedy CLEARING OUT. Notice is hereby given, that business will be resumed on Monday next, when the Public is respectfully invited to avail itself of advantages not often to be met with in this market, in the purchase at unprecedented prices, of really elegant and valuable goods. Among the Articles especially worthy of notice as having passed under the new rating, are Spring and Summer dresses, silks, satins, muslins, cashmeres, delaines, Llamas, lustres, organdes, challies and dresses in various new materials, ladies’ visetlcs, mantles, cloaks, jackets and scarfs of newest and most approved kinds, rich scarf shawls and square shawls, embracing some of the most elegant and costly descriptions, London and Paris millinery, including the latest designs in articles of ornament and taste, childrens’ dresses and general outlinings, caps, bonnets, hats, hose, visetlcs, robes, etc. Plain goods, calicos, long cloths, linens, hollands, damasks, flannels, quillings, gentlemen’s summer coats and trowscring, slocks, opera lies, dress shirts, gloves, handkerchiefs. Fancy goods, suitable for presents of various kinds. Toys, boots and shoes of every description, ladies’, gentlemens’, girls, youths’, and children’s. These goods will remain submitted for inspection for a limited lime, or until the whole in cleared off, and in the meantime every article exhibited on the premises, without exception, will be open to purchase at and UNDER ORIGINAL COST. 11. ELLIS. October 14th, 1854.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SELLING OFF AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. TO OPEN ON MONDAY THE 16™ INSTANT, A FEW CHOICE SUMMER BONNETS, in best condition, at a low figure A limited number of trimmed fancy straw bonnets, adapted to the season Some of the best descriptions of ladies’ corset, rivals, wove and dress stays, in English, French, and German manufacture A choice selection of stained French muslins, new A quantity of summer silks at unusually low prices Certain GOODS going out of season. Spring and Autumn bonnets Ladies fine cloth cloaks, black and coloured ladies’ and children’s boots, various kinds, shawls, dresses,, worsted polkas, etc.,—will be found especially worthy of notice. 11. ELLIS. October 14lh, 1854,

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. Auckland, October 2nd, 1854. GENTLEMEN,— The resignation by Mr. Porter of the scat he held in the Provincial Council, lifts caused a vacancy in the Representation of the Suburbs of Auckland. Although,in offering myself as a Candidate for the vacant seat, 1 may not be able to urge any strong claims on your favourable consideration, you will, I trust, permit me to call to your recollection, that I am one of the oldest residents in this district, and that my desire has ever been to contribute as far as I have been able, towards its advancement and prosperity. Should you honour me by electing me as your Representative, you may rest assured that I shall not fail to use my best endeavours to promote the interests ot my constituents, and of the Colony at large. I have the honour to be, Warden’s Office, Newmarket. 12th October, 1854. \\T E, the undersigned Wardens of Auck- » » land Hundred, do hereby give notice, that all debts contracted by said Wardens, for Pound or Slaughterhouse Establishment, must be banded in their office for payment, on or before the 25th of this monlb, which will be duly paid if correct, after which dale, wc. the said two Wardens, will not hold ourselves longer liable for any debts which are not applied for at this dale, or any debt contracted for the establishment after ibis notice appearing in public papers. John Russell { Wardens of AuckBem. E. Turns eu ( land Hundred. WAN T E D, RESPECTABLE WOMAN as HouscOcntlemen, Your obedient servant, Frbdk. Whitaker. NOTICE. keeper for the Manager of the Kawau mines. —Apply to W. S. CiRAIIAME. doth October, 1854,

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 1

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