finales l>v Commercial Sales Room, Queen-street. TO JEWELLERS, FANCY GOODS STORE KEEPERS, &c. MR. S. C. PHILIPS Will sdi by auction, on FRIDAY next, 29th August, instant, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FANCY iV GOODS, comprising— . Electro Gold Brignet Watch Chains, Neck Chains Revolving Brooches, Lockets, Ear Rings, iancy Articles Solid Gold Wedding Rings, Hair Brushes, Bracelets, Cygnet and other Fancy Rings Three Fine Concertinas, Spectacles, and Hand Eye Glasses Mathematical Instruments, Needles, Crochet do., Violins, &c. . Also, a Capital Silver Lever Hunting Watch (warranted), and Lady’s Neat Gold Geneva Hunting Watch Sale at 11 o’clock. Terms:—Under £25, Cash; above that sum, approved notes at 3 months. Just Opened, ex "Lord Ashley,” A GREAT VARIETY of the very NEWEST STYLES of GENT'S SUMMER HATS Amongst them will be found— Gent’s Deer Stalkers “ Tweed Richmond “ Auckland Tweed “ Corrugated “ “ Helmet “ “ London “ Oxford “ “ Auckland “ And all the newest styles for the approaching Season. Gent’s Collars, Braces, Tics Boys’ “ “ “ 3 R. HOBBS, “ Excelsior” House. Just opened, ex “Lord Ashley” LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS Ladies’ Linen Collars and Cuffs, sets, in great variety. Elastic, all widths And a large assortment of other Goods. R. HOBBS, “Excelsior” House, Queen-street. Removal! Removal!! Removal!!! MRS. BENBOW, (from queen-street,) THE FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET, (south side.) rpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE in Auckland for Baby JL Linen, Juvenile Dresses, and Ladies’ UnderClothing. Ladies own materials made up with neatness and dispatch at moderate charges. Bassinetta and Baby Baskets trimmed, &c. New Zealand Insurance Company. ft -i AAA TO BE LENT, in sums of £IOO and otg JLUUU upwards, upon freehold security, at moderate interest. Application, with full particulars of the security offered, to be sent to the office of the Company before 12 o’clock on FRIDAY next, the 29th instant. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. August 26th, 1862. Parish of St. Paul’s. TEACHERS are required for the Girls and Infant Schools respectively. The former must hold, or be prepared to obtain, a first-class Certificate from the Board of Education. Application to be made (enclosing testimonials) to the Churchwardens, from whom any further information may bo obtained, before the 9th September next. J. FLOWER, 1 . o ELWIN B. DICKSON, J Charchwar dens. To Builders and Contractors. r pENDERS will be received by the undersigned, JL until 6 p.m., Wednesday, the 3rd September next, for the erection of a Two-storied House, Shop, and Oven, in the Karangahape road. Plans and Specification to be seen at my office, Victoria-street. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. To be disposed of, A BUTCHER’S SHOP, first-class fittings, seven years’ lease. —Apply by letter toF. G. fl., Office of this paper. WANTED —A general Female Servant for a small family in Onehunga.—Apply to B. N. MANLEY, Ironmonger, Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1862, Page 2
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