! R. W. DYSON AVING completed extensive alterations has now L opened HIS NEW SHOW BOOMS, AND A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets, Ladies' and Children's Hats IN GREAT VARIETY, Together with a large and varied assortment of SHAWLS AND MANTLES, FEATHERS, HEAD DRESSES, BONNET BORDERS, BALZAKINES, PARACHUTES, AND FANCY GOODS, The whole of which has been very carefully selected to order and will be offered at prices that will defy comparison. WATERLOO HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, CORNER OF WeEMSSLEY-STRKET. BS§§T Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. TOYS! .TOYS! TOYS! ■ Ex " AruiCAX," t< T>HREE CASES of splendid TOYS of every description, now opened and on Sale at HARRIS' CAVENDISH HOUSE. Princes-street, Near the Post Office. SMOKERS' DELIGHTS 0 F EVE R Y I) ESCRIP TIO N, Ex "Afiucan," J" 0 W 0P E NED AN D 0 N SA L E . AT HARRIS' TOBACCO AND PIPE STORE, Cavendish House, Princes-street. S. M. GREEN & CO., Saddlers &*Harness Makers, VAILE'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, to acquaint their friends and the public that J they have made extensive alterations in their ~.emises, and are now prepared to execute any orders or repairs with despatch and at reasonable prices. S. M. & CO. have a well selected stock of Saddlery, Harness, Horse Clothing, Breaking Tackle, Entire Horse Mountings, &c., just arrived ex " African" and " Queen of the North." Ex "Blundell," "Royal Charlie," and " Queen of the North." t)/i CASKS PAPER-HANGINGS White Lead, Zinc White. Oils, Colours, &c. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. W. PHILLIPPS & SON HAVING now their PAPER HANGINGS opened and arranged for inspection, beg respectfully to suggest the advantage of an early application to ensure a choice selection, both in quality and pattern, that 12,000 pieces can afford, varying from rich Flock and Gold to the most common. r>o,ooo feet Window Glass, Strong Rolled Plate, British and Polished, Crown, Obscured, Enamelled, Coloured, Plain and Figured, Borders and Rosettes. 6 tons White Lead, 2 tons Patent Driers, and •clours in Oil, li ton Patty, Zinc White, Turps, Unseed Oil, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Fine Oil Colours in Tubes for Artists, Dry Colours, Distemper and Painters' Brushes and Tools, &c. Shortland-strect, Sept. 5, 1802. Lloyd's Agency. npo prevent misapprehension the undersigned lias j|_ been requested by Captain G. A. Halstcd, R.M., the Secretary for managing the affairs of Lloyd's, to publish the subjoined extract from instructions to Agents, for general information: " No power from the Subscribers to Lloyd's can divest the Assured, their Agents, or Assigns, or the Masters of Vessels, of that right over property which the law has given them; but it is presumed that the Assured, or their representatives, will readily avail themselves of the assistance of an Agent, who is appointed by the general body of Subscribers to act on their behalf, and whose co-operation will facilitate the settlement of Loss, or Average, with the Underwriters." J. WATSON BAIN, Agent to Lloyds. For Sale, OA ACRES of good Land, situated 10 miles from j\J Auckland, a good dray road, weather-board house, stock-yard, &e. Price, £200; £IOO of which can remain at 10 per cent. Apply to Mr. U. S. ANDREWS, Real Estate Agent, Queen-street, corner of Wyndham-street. Notice. rSMIE undersigned, retiring from his business in I. Auckland, requests all parties who have left Watches or other articles with him to call (or them on or before the 29th instant; and all persons indebted to him arc requested to pay the same without delay. n n ir<in Opposite Messrs Sept. 12th, 18G2. G. B. HAIR, Co., Queen-street. Notice. liUVUIU aim auei lias u;ue the Agciicy of the IlU" . perial Insurance Company will be conducted by Mr. Samuel Jackson, of this City, Solicitor. Dated this Ist day of July, 18t>2 GEO. GRAHAM. NOTI C E . To John Barnes, otherwise John Barnes Houlton. ■ HEREBY give notice that unless JOHN BARNES, otherwise JOHN BARNES HOULTON, the Lessee of my Farm on the North Shore, resumes occupation of the said Farm, repairs damages, and pays the rent now due within SEVEN days from the date hereof, I shall take possession of the said Farm at the expiration of that time. THOS. DUDER. Sept. 11, 1862. Notice. ■"MPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by L Stephen Hooker, for Mr. Purehas, for trespass and damages in his enclosed field of oats at Onehunga—--1 Mousey and White Steer, illegible brand on rump. Damages 15s. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will ho made to n Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Steer, agreeably to the provisions of the "Impounding Act, 1856." M. MADIGAN, Pound-keeper. 10th September, 18G2. TOTICE to all unlicensed holders in the Hundred of AuckIand.—FREDERICK R. BRYANT is appointed Ranger instead of Frederick Hill, late Ranger. BEN. E. TURNER, .JOHN MAXWELL, Newmarket, Sept. 12, 1802. QHIPS'ARTICLES, CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS, IO Promissory Note Books, Bills of Exchange, Apprentices' Indentures, &c, on s.tlo at the Neay-Zea-LANDER OffiM,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1723, 13 September 1862, Page 1
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