GERMAN IMMIGRATION. WE bog to inform the Public of New Zealand, that we have authorised Mr. CHARLES PETSCIILER, of Auckland, to issue tickets for passages by our vessels running between this port and Otago, Wellington, and Auckland. Parties desirous of sending for friends or relations in Germany, will do well by applying at earliest convenience to Mr. Petschler for such passage orders, and bv forwarding these to their friends at home will enable them to embark in one of our line of packet ships leaving regularly for New Zealand. We have also authorised Mr. Petschler to receive orders for farm labourers, hutkeepers, shepherds, stockmen, mechanics, which will bo executed with the utmost care and attention, and wo are able from long experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Petschler will give any information required about passage money, &c. (Signed) JOHN CESAR GODEFEROY & SON Hamburgh, 24th June, 18G2. SIIO R T LAND HOUSE, SHORTHAND STRE ET. J. W. LEWIS HAS just received from Malta, some splendid Silver Filigree Ornaments, Attar or Rose, ami Maltese Curiosities. September Ist, ISG2. Parisian Diaphane Paintings. J. W. LEWIS CALLS the attention of the Gentry and Public of Auckland to his collection of the abuve beautiful articles now so much in vogue in England and on the Continent, as an excellent substitute for stained glass. Shortland House, Shortland-strcct. MILLINERY AND DRESS ROOMS, orrosiTE the “new zealander” office, SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND. MRS. HASLETT begs to intimate to the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that she has commenced the Millinery and Dress-making Business in all its branches at the above address. Her Show Rooms are now ready for inspection, and will be found to contain a choice assortment of novelties in Bonnets, Head Dresses, French Flowers, Mantles, Dress Materials, and other articles suitable for the approaching season. Particular attention will he given to the Order Department, ami Ladies supplying their own materials can have them made up and trimmed with facility. Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, ISG2. EX “ QUEEN OF THE NORTH,” Now open and on Sale at Mrs. C. Lowson’s Millinery Establishment, An assortment of spring AND summer GOODS, consisting of— Ladies’ Millinery Bonnets) Trimmed and Untrimmcd Crinoline do. Straw and Fancy do. Also all the newest styles and shapes in Trimmed and Untrimed Straw and Fancy Hats Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and Head Dresses and Hair Nets in great variety The Drapery Goods will be found to contain a supply of— Robe Mohair Dresses Chenic Mohairs Robe Silks Flounced Silks, Brocaded do. Chcnie Silks Ladies’ Tweed and Mohair Mantles and Paletots Llama Long Shawls Mohair Shawls Muslin Collars, Sleeves, &c. Which, being directly imported, will be offered at a price which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Wyndham-strcct, 29th August, 18G2.
Removal! Removal!! Removal!!! MRS. B E Nil OW, (from QUEI:N-STREET,) THE FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET, (south side.) fJMIE CHEAPEST HOUSE in Auckland for Baby 1. Linen, Juvenile Dresses, and Ladies’ UnderClothing. Ladies own materials made up with neatness and dispatch at moderate charges. Bassinetts and Baby Baskets trimmed, &c. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES MACKIE, COACH BUI L D E R, See., IN returning thanks to his customers for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, begs to inform I them that he has removed to those more commodious premises at the Lack of VAILE’S BUILDINGS, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. All orders promptly executed. VAIDE'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GEORGE TERRELL, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, HAS REMOVED to his new premises, next door to the Auction Mart of Mr. S. Jones. Queen-street, June 14th, 18(12. Notice of Removal. RBECK, Watch and Clock Maker, has removed • to the premises adjoining Mr. A. Somerville, Junction Store, Queen-street. Wedding Rings and Keepers. English hall-marked wedding RINGS AND KEEPERS, XI Is., AT R. BECK’S, !WAT CII AN D CLOG K MAK ER, Queen-stueet, Auckland. All kinds of Jewellery sold at London prices. BST Old Gold and Silver bought. PIANOS, Just arrived per “African.” SEVERAL first-class beautifully finished instruments, by one of the best makers in London, on sale by HERR LOUIS WERNER, Parnell. Terms very liberal. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH’S QU OTATION S—Wl IDLES ALE. FINE FLOUR, “Crown Brand,” ton of SOOOlhs Seconds, per ton of SOOOlhs Sharps, do. Bran, per bushel Maize, cracked or whole, per bushel.,.. Oats, do. pet*'bushel,,,, Seed Oats, Tasmanian July ; per ' i
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 1
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