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At the Stores of the Undersigned,

Ex "Uegia,"

INVOICES of the following Goods, amongst which will be found a variety of useful and elegant articles, recently selected by Mr. Augustus Dreutler, of Sydney, in Paris, Sweden, and Germany, expressly for this market, and all of the latest and most fashionable patterns : — 2 cases fancy Stationery Plain and Embroidered Swiss Muslin Hand2 trunks Ladies' and Children's Boots and kerchiefs Shoes Embroidered and Bordeied Window Net and 1 case Gent's. Angola Hats Muslin of the latest Continental style, 1 case Cotton Shawls . Trimmings for the same 1 case Turkey Handkerchiefs A very large and choice selection of Lace 1 do. Furniture Chintz Goods, as : — 1 do. Cotton Check Real Valentias, Brussels and German 1 do. Navy Blue Prints Imitation of Valencias, Brussels and Mechlin 5 do. Fancy Prints Point, &c. 1 do. Tapes and Buttons Children's and Women's Lace 9 do. Furniture, vizt. — Sideboards, Sofas, Edgings, Cotton, Muslin, and American Chairs, ChefFoniers, Bookcases, and 200 French, English, and German Blonds yards China Matting Thread, Muslin, and Cotton Insertions 1 do. Daguereotype complete Nets, white and coloured wire-ground, 8013 do Pipes binets, and Fancy 2 do. Dutch Toys A few pieces of real plain and figured Brussels 1 Hhd. and 36 cases Pale Cognac Brandy Net, from 4-4 to 12-4 12 cases Champagne French Tulle Illusion Net 6 do. Kirschenwasser Green Silk Veils 3 do. Hock Some very superior French Kid Gloves 1 box Superb Ladies' Jewellery of the most Cotton, Thread, and Silk do.

elegant designs , 20 cases Assorted Goods, tlie contents of which are partially enumerated as under : Black Kerseymere, Fancy Doe Skin Black, Brown, Blue, and Invisible Green Broad Cloth, Tweed Coats Ladies' Habit Cloth French and Saxony Merinos 3 , „ De lame Dresses Saxony Flanelle Printed Flanelle Dresses Black and Coloured Silk Velvet Black Satin Serges and Watered Silks Black and Coloured Maceline Sarsnets and Persian Do. do. areophane and crape Lisse Toile dv Nord Etoffe, Batiste, Alice, gaze Iris broche3 Sclodin, Beatrice Ditto uter broche soie, Bilboa Ceuhalouia Beatrice Do. Organdis and Tarlatans French Cambrics Table Damask, Hearth Rugs The following assortment of Shawls : — Real Vienna, Cashmere, Flanelle Adelaide, Alice, Elvira, Beatrice Iris Broche, Batiste, Caledonia, Casanova i Netted Muslin, Black and Coloured Silk and ! Satin, Swiss Cotton and Worsted i Plush, Velvet Satin, Silk, Barege and j French Blonds I Worsted, Muslin, and Cotton j Plain and Embroidered French Cambric Handkerchiefs i "Wellington, August 16, 1848.

TO BE SOLD, Of| HEAD OF DAIRY COWS. v Apply to T. W. Tankersley, Upland Farm.

FOB. SALE EX "VICTORY." LONDON ALE, PORTER AND STOUT, (superior brands) in hhds. and barrels Also, 14 cases Well assorted Stationery &c, &c, &c. James Smith & Co. Wellington, 19th August, 1848.

FOR SALE.

NEWRY FLOUR MILL, situate on the River Hutt, together with a double-sto-ried Granary, a large Barn, and Dwelling House,— attached to the Mill is a Thrashing Power with Thrashing Machine comrlete. If required a portion of cleared land will be sold with the Mill. For further particulars apply to A. Ludlah. Wellington, 6th Sept., 1848.

NOTICE. JHOGG, Watchmaker, being about to v proceed to Wanganui, notifies to those Parties who have left Watches, &c, in his possession, that the same can be obtained on application to Mr. W. Lyon. J. H. begs to return thanks to his Friends for the liberal support which he has received since he commenced business. Watches, Clocks, &c, will be repaired and cleaned as heretofore, provided parties will leave them in charge of Mr. Lyon, who will forward the same to Wanganui. ..Wellington, September 2, 1848.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 334, 11 October 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 334, 11 October 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 334, 11 October 1848, Page 1

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