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CLEARING OCT AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST HPHE entire satisfaction expressed by the public during the week relative to the bona & fide character of the sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at present going forward as above announced, obviating the necessity for anything like, — special pleading on the part of the advertiser, it is judged sufficient, in further inviting attention to the advantages held out, simply to remind intending purchasers that though REST CLASS OF GOODS ON SALE are yet far from being exhausted, the range of choice is necessarily diminishing, and lle opportunity for securing a supplv of really ELEGANT AND VALUABLE DRAPERY GOODS adapted to the season, in a short time will have passed away. N.B. -Attention is especially invited to the quality of the Articles supplied in every nslance in the several departments of Plain, Light, and Ornamental Drapery. H. ELLIS. October 21st, 1851. CLEARING OUT AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. A GREAT variety of Goods taken out of reserve, will be ready for Exhibition on MONDAY, and from lime to lime, as forward Stock is cleared away. NEW GOOD S O F VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS will be introduced until the Entire Property submitted for Sale is (if possible) disposed o»* H. ELLIS. October 21st, 1834. R. B. SH ALDERS TTAS iust received a choice lot of superior PLATED WARE, consisting of Electro XX plated cruet stands, table chamber, and piano candlesticks, soup and sauco ladles electro plated and nickel silver, table, desert, and tea spoons, table and desert fork«.' Also—Brass table candlesfcks, Japanned chamber do , ivory, table, and oesert knives metal coffee biggins and tea pots, tin, and copper kettles on stands, copper saucepans, American churn, tin, iron, and fire proof chests, wood bowl castors, tabic castors, hammers, egg, whisks, gravy and'gruel strainers, pudding pans, shapes and dishes, hot water and cans, SOKBY'S !*AWS, &C., cce. Also,—A laro-e well assorted and cheap stock of .Drapery on hand. TERMS-CASH. Hours of business, seven in the morning, till G o'clock in the evening

NOTI C E . To Ship-owners, Merchants, Ship-Chandlers, and (he Marine ptiblic. 'TMIi<; undersigned having- made arran o--1 ni"nis with Mr. Robertson for those extensive premises situated in Mechanics' Hay, Auckland, known as the Patent Hope Walk, begs to state that on and after the first of November next ensuing, he takes possession, and commences business in all its branches on his own account. J. 11. having had sixteen years' experience as Master Rope-maker, hopes 10 give every satisfaction to those who may favour iiim with their orders. N.B.—All orders to he in writing, which will be immediately attended to, and executed with dispatch. .foiiN Hornby, Rope-maker, Mechanics' Bay, Auckland. Oct. I9lh, 180-i. NOTICE. r undersigned being about to retire J from business, in favour of Mr. .loux Hornby, who has taken the establishment, oegs to thank his friends and the public generally for their favours during the lime which he has been in business, and to solicit a continuance of their patronage for his successor. And all who he may be indebted to, are requested to send in their accounts immediately; and all whom are indebted to him, will please pay their accounts when called upon, James Robertson, Rope Maker, Mechanics' Bay, Auckland. October 19th, tßsf. TO LET, A VERY Comfortable Four- - roomed COTTAGE, two acres laud, and a few choice naHasaMov*"" Fruit Trees, in fit 11 bearing. situated in Cooper's Bay Road. Also, Four Building Allotments in Shorllant'slreet, opposite the "New Zea lander" j Printing Office. —Apply to Thomas Russell, Fort-street. 20lh Oct., 1854. T\r ANTED, -A YOUTH, to make h:m- ---» * self useful in a store or office. Apply in writing to A. H. "New Zealander" office.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 889, 21 October 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 889, 21 October 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 889, 21 October 1854, Page 1

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