CONTINUATION OF DRAPERY SALE. CLEARING OUT AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. rjTHE entire satisfaction expressed by the public during the week relative to tbc bona -3- 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 the BEST CLASS OF GOODS ON SA L E are yet far from being exhausted, the range of choice is necessarily diminishing, and 1 ie opportunity for securing a supply of really ELEGANT AND VALUABLE DUALITY GOCO° adapted to the season, in a short time will have passed away. N.B. —Attention is especially invited to the quality of the Articles su, puc,. mi every nslance in the several departments of Plain, Light, and Ornamental Drapery. 11. ELLIS. October 21st, 1854. BRINGING FORWARD RESERVE STOCK. CLEARING OUT AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. 4 GREAT variety of Goods taken out of reserve, will be ready for Exhibition l\. MONDAY, and from lime to lime, as forward Slock is cleared away. on NEW GOODS OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS will be introduced until the Entire Property submitted for Sale is (if possible) disposed of. 11. ELLIS. October 2ist, IB>J, BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. SELLING OFF AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. AIMER Silks at little less than half the usual prices, French and English stained muslins —of the choicest descriptions, latest Paris nillinery dress bonnets, extremely low in price, rich satin and glace mimics, yet in choice variety. i Some of the best SH AWLS in stock still A great variety of SEASONABLE GOODS recently introduced, selling at miinprecedentedly low rates. 11. ELLIS. October, 25, 1854. EXIfIB I T I O H I G H S T K 11 E T AX THURSDAY EVENING, 2Ctli October, will bo exhibited, ' ... . ... ii... diuviT nr til's "ft nr.*a ft a, uovi\T! P(\OR:IH.I «f <l»e CIUBIT *TATE VHERAL “ E hto €SKAC« TIIK MTE DI'HE of WELMMfrOV U1 1119 ---- . upland’s greatest hero. This monster picture is ’tainted cu about o/.rtO ie V ' canvas, and, as the different scenes pass, will give the public a sioc. repre. 7 ... . ... rim » mix DTT\T TA T.> \ T .... ! ~ I•. Lcill V CIO. dli vJ • dO bit L ' A-" t «■» i ntation of that GREAT STATE FUNEKau, and also m r.he Lmisu rmy now engaged with the Russians, as part ot each ot the ditfeient giments is aepreseuted in this great painting. ytttqtp The new instrument the Appollonicon, and also A BAND Ur liuo L, ill perform during the evening. Prices of admission :-Dresl Boxes, 4s. ; Pit, 2s, Tickets to be had of r. Williamson, at the “New Zealander” Office; at the Masonic Hotel ; Air. Henderson’s drapery, Queen-street; at Mr. Stltchbury s bhortland•eet, and at the Exhibition Room, High-street, from 10 till 4 o clock. Doors open at half-past seven, Panorama to move precisely at eight.
WYNYARD PIER. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY RECEIVED. HIS EXCELLENCY COL. - WYNYARD . r > 0 0 Messrs. James Dry 1 1 0 “ David Burn 1 0 0 « S. A. Wood 1 1 0 “ H. Hardington .. ..200 Major Richmond 8 0 0 Major ( ochcraft 1 0 0 Capt. Timbrell 0 10 0 ('apt. Petley I 0 0 Messrs. A. Shepherd 1 0 0 “ W. M, Fletcher .. •• 22 0 Dr. D Pollen 2 0 0 Messrs. Connell & Ridings .. ..200 “ Wm. Swainson -. .. I 0 0 <c Blackett 1 1 0 “ James Palmer • • . • 1 1 0 Major Gieenwood 22 0 Messrs. Sims 1 1 0 Dr. Fox 1 0 0 Mr. Strang 1 0 0 Mr. Whitiker 1 0 0 Mr. Williamson 1 1 0 Dr, A. Sinclair .. .. .. ..1 0 0 Dr. Knight .. 1 0 0 Messrs. Gisborne 1 0 0 “ J, G. Johnson .. ~ .. 1 0 0 “ G. Jenkins 2 0 0 Henry Kecsing .. >• 1 0 0 “ Edmund Powell .. ..040 “ A. &R. Kecsing .. .. 2 0 0 Subscription Lists are open at Messrs. Gi 1 fillan, Stevenson, and Co.’s, and Mr. Williamson’s, Shorlland-street. ANTED,—A Sit atioi by a person who has b *en accustomed to the ma aMrs. Mattick’s Boarding House. ging of Farming in general, Apply to®
COMFORTABLE HOMESTEADS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOWiCK. For Sale hy Private Contract. following Comfortable and Com--1 moclious COTTAGES in Hie Village of Howick. with Hie Earn! belonging thereto, fenced in and cropped, chiefly as described below, together with Gardens, Fruit irces. Shrubs, etc. Good Wells on the premises. Crops. Lot 1 House and I Acre Oats 2 ditto 1 “ “ 3 Dble. House and 2 A House and 1 0 7 8 9 40 ditto ditto 4 ditto 1 dilto 1 ditto 4 ditto 1 4 4 Dble. House and 5 “ Potatoes, Potatoes Oats etc. Potatoes No crop Potatoes Oats, Potatoes, Clover. For further particulars apply to the ndersigncd, or to Mr. Own* Lynch, on the remises, who will give every information, ud show the different Lots to intending urchasers. Titos. Weston and 10. Shortland-slrccl, 20lb October, 1834. SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, THE FIRST NUMBER OF Cite SKudttauiY Scntficritncc Sfotmml* (A fortnightly periodical.) Subscription—Twenty shillings li* annum. Subscribers names will be received by Mr. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 1
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