CHAELTON HOUSE. ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES. SAMUEL S. FORSAITH, KETURNING thanks to his customers for the ■ amount of support he has received since commencing, has much pleasure in stating that he has found it necessary, in consequence of the increase of business, to alter and much enlarge his Premises, The alterations being now complete, he has ready a large supply of New Spring and Summer Goods, of which he respectfully invites an inspection. . September 13, 1862. J. H. BURNSIDE 8c CO. BEG to inform their customers that they are opening out, Ex Latk Arrivals, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Invoices of London, Scotch, and Manchester Goods, AT A VERY MODERATE ADVANCE. Regular monthly shipments of Seasonable Goods to arrive. The whole will be disposed of at LOW RATES. Queen-street. SEWING MACHINES. rHE UNDERSIGNED have been appointed AGENTS for the SALE of WHEELER & WILSONS’ Celeurated Lock-stitch Sewing Machines. J. 11. BURNSIDE & CO. A shipment of the above in various Styles expected. OPENED THIS WEEK AT THE NATIONAL MART, Llama long shawls, in blue, brown, MAUVE, GREY, &c. Parachutes, Black and Coloured Silk-lined and Brocaded Parachutes Linen and Muslin Collars and Collarets Black Feathers Black, White and Coloured Lace Falls New Prints (Spring Patterns). HORROCK’S Longcloths, Hollands White and Grey Sheetings, Ticks Linen and Union Table Damask Crinoline Skirt Linings Girls’ Striped Cotton Ilose Ladies’ Corsets Stiff Crown Felt Hats. The Oxford, Richmond, Deerstalker Australian, Horse Hair, &c. Gents’ Light Fancy Tweed Suits Crimean Shirts Coloured Flannels Black Cloth Coats, Vests and Trousers Shirt Collars, Neckties, Scarfs &c., &c., &c. S. i J. R. VAILE, 6th September, 1862. F. ASHMAN, MILITARY TAILOR. JUST OPENED, a Well Selected Assortment of West of England and Scotch SUMMER TWEEDS. Shortland-street, Sept. 16th. New Tweeds. THE undersigned have just received an assortment of splendid Tweeds, all of the latest patterns. OLIVER & WRIGHT. Sept. 12th, 1862. S. HAGUE SMITH Has on Sale, Ex “African,” “Royal Charlie,” “Messina,” QAA PACKAGES containing 60 Iron Bedsteads, OUU 15 Patent Chaff Cutters, 12 Patent Selfacting Mangles, 400 Petroleum Lamps, 2000 pieces Paper Hangings, 35 Register Grates, 150 Sash Weights, 1000 gallons Linseed Oil, 5 tons Best White Lead, Gold Leaf, a largo assortment of Tinware, Baths, Travelling Boxes, &c., 8 doz. Slop Pails, Tea Trays, Tinman’s Fittings, Tin Plates, 10 casks Belgian Zinc, 600 feet Galvanized Spouting, 10 tons Galvanized Rooting (6, 7, and 8 feet), Ewbank’s and America Cut Nails, 76 coils Manila Rope (6-thrcad to &c., &c., &c. Queen-street, Auckland. 200 On Sale, CRICKET BATS, from Is. 6d. to 30s. Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, Gloves, See. G Superior Children’s Perambulators American Smoothing Irons 6 Best Wheat Mills 30 Nests American Tubs and Buckets 50 Doz. “ Picks and Handles 20 “ “ Hatchets and Shingle Hammers 20 Gross Tin, Soup, and Dinner Plates S. HAGUE SMITH, Queen-street, Auckland. For Sale by the Undersigned, 550 LBS. PRESERVED BEEF, 6ft. TINS 15 cases Prcseved Ginger, Gib. jars 15 cases Lobsters, lib. tins 10 “ Sardines j and lb, boxes 7 “ Bottled Fruits, 2 doz. each 10 “ White Wine Vinegar, qrts, 5 “ Column's Mustard, 4 and 7 lb. tins 4 “ Castor Oil, j puts. 4 “ Salad Oil, “ 2 “ Paste Blacking, gross boxes 1 “ “ “ tins 15 casks Split Peas 5 kegs Carb. of Soda 16 jars Tartaric Acid, 14 lbs. each CO reams Royal Hand Paper 30 half chests Fine Congou Tea 5 bales Hops, 1861 &c., &c., &c. The above Goods are just landed, cx “ Queen of the North” and other late arrivals, and arc in first-rate condition. They have been bought cheap, and will be sold accordingly. J. C. MoDOWELL. Queen-street, 12th Sept., 1862. Lloyd’s Agency. rpO prevent misapprehension the undersigned has X been requested by Captain G. A. Halsted, 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; hut 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-opcration will facilitate the settlement of Loss, or Average, with the Underwriters.” J. WATSON BAlfr, to Lloyds.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 1
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723Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 1
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