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CLEARING OUT O ALE CONTINUED. AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. A LARGE proportion of FIRST CLASS GOODS, in Rritish and French Manufacture, 1 will he bronchi forward TO-DAY, from the Reserve Slock. Several boxes of new Viselies, Mamies, and Ladies’ Dress Jackets, in choice Materials, have just been unpacked. The usual variety, and extended scope for taste and selection, in almost every Department of Drapery, Millinery, and Ornamental Goods is still fully maintained. Terms of Sale, as before. AT AND UNDER ORIGINAL COST. October 2Hlh, 1851. r. ELLIS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. SELLING OFF AT AND UNDER ORI GI NA L COS lON MONDAY next 2 boxes of SUPERIOR MILLINERY will be unpacked and for inspection, comprising some of the choicest SUMMER GOODS yet exhibitedThey consist of LADIES’ DRESS RON NETS, Dress Cups, Trimmed Chemisettes, Sleeves, Lace Falls, Gloves, Thread, Hosiery, Imperial Combs, Trimmings and various kinds of ORNAMENTAL GOODS, ALSO, —one package containing BRIDAL and FULL DRESS SUMMER SCARF and SQUARE SHAWLS; and a few choice EVENING DRESSES in rare and beautiful Materials. These goods, especially the Rounds, Shawls, ami Dresses, it is believed will be found among the richest, and most elegant of their class, at all likely to make their appearance this season. H. ELLIS. October 28th, 1851.

ALL’S WELL THAT EADS WELL. LONDON HOU SE . A. <S‘ R- EEESIJVO are Selling Off", 25 PACKAGES NEW GOODS JUST LANDED, EX “JOSEPH FLETCHER” FKOM LONDON, consisting of, French pattern pier glasses, very large, 60 * 30, with ready beautiful gilt (rainos, only two. Also, chimney glasses of three sizes, very handsome gill frames, swinging toilet glasses, of all sizes required ; a few very large, beautifully finished with pillars, stands, and draws. Papier Macho Goods, only a few of each, consisting of pearl inlnid tables; these are the handsomest ever imported. Also, two ladies’ work boxes, of really exquisite design, card boxes, four packs, Gothic pattern, inkstands complete, beautifully inlaid, ladies’ desks of tbe choicest description, card plates, tea ca idys, two sizes, round waiters, and a few sols of handsome design lea trays, all pearl inlaid, and of the best quality. Brussels and Kidderminster carpeting, a choice lot beantifni patterns; drnggeting, of nianv patterns, eahinolware, consisting of ladies’, gent’s, brass hound and inlaid desks, all kinds and sizes ladies work boxes, beautifully fitted, complete, all sizes, a few sets handsome lea trays, for common use,’ very strong and good. ALSO, —IOO packages new goods, per ‘‘ Monarch,” and colonial vessels, consisting of every description of coats, vests, trousers, shirts, hats, caps, blankets, shawls, calicoes, parasols, matting, oilcloth, table covers, canvas, axes, spades, mills, saddles of all kinds, bridles, head stalls, perfumery cash boxes, and almost every description of useful articles, the whole will be sold very cheap as staled below. FIFTY PER CENT UNDER USUAL PRICES.

\).) Suction. THREE PA PA KURA FARMS FORSAKE. MIL J. NEWMAN Has boon instructed 10 soli by auction, on THIS DAY, liio 28lh October, instant, at bis Stores, Sborllaiul-slrect, at one o’clock, p.m., TH RE E PAPA KU R A FAR MS, * situated immediately on on this side the Papaknra Bridge. No. 7, containing 155 acres No. 8, containing 147 acres and No. 0, containing 100 acres. The Auctioneer directs attention to the very central position of this property, now surrounded by flourishing farms, and to the water carriage close to the property, which affords great facility for shipping produce. Lot 9 has a splendid Waterfall upon it. and a longline of frontage to the Papaknra river. Each allotment has a frontage (o the Great South Road, leading to the Waikato Plains and River. This Land will be sold almost wihlonl reserve, the proprietor fully intending to realise. II O RSE SAL E . MR. J. NEWMAN Will sell by Auction, at the “ Grey Hound” Yard, on Saturday, the 4th November, at 12 o’clock, rjMl E celebrated Entire NORFOLK HERO J- A three-year old Grey Morse, sire the above Norfolk Hero, dam—Mr. Barliball’s M;.re A Chesnut Cart Mare, 4 years old A pair of first-jate Plough Horses, to be seen at work on Mr. Nicholl’s Farm, East Tamaki, previous to the day ol sale A pair of Cart Mares, to be scut ia from the Wairoa A powerful Hay Draught Mare A Bay Riding Mare And 7 or 8 useful Harness and Saddle 1 iorses. The Auctioneer has the satisfaction of recommending the above as mostly first rale CART HORSED JUST PUBLISHED, A PAMPHLET, Entitled, “ DARK CLOUDS IN THE SOUTHERN SKY,” by Waugh & Cox, Gcorgc-street; and Reading & Welljiank, Bridge-street, Sydney. The Consignment to Auckland is on sale at the Oflicc of the “ Southern Cross ” Price—One Shilling,

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 2

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