Ex "CLARA."
ISAACS & LEVY have the pleasure to announce that they are now opening a few cases of _the best Boots and Shoes ever imported, having been expressly manufactured in London for them, which will be found on inspection to be of the best materials and workmanship, and in the most fashionable style, consisting of: — Ladies' and Children's Cloth Boots „ Shoes of all descriptions Gentlemen's patent Dress and Albert Slippers „ „ Pumps „ „ Albert and Cossack Cloth Boots „ „ Wellington Boots „ Dress Boots N.B.— Ladies' Black and White Satin Slippers Wellington, Bth May, 1850.
Flower Seeds and Bulbous Roots. JAMES M'BETH begs to intimate that he has been supplied with an assortment of choice Flower Seeds and Bulbs, comprising nearly all the varieties grown in the Colony, and'including the rarest, by one of our best and most scientific Floriculturists. They are now for sale at his Store at moderate prices. As the Bulbs will be only a fortniget out of the ground early application is necessary. Pipitea, 23rd April, 1850.
On Sale at the Office of this Paper. rpHE STATISTICS OF NEW MUNSTER, JL New Zealand, from 1841 to 1848. Published by the Colonial Government. Price 3s. stitched — 4s. 6d. in boards. Wellington, Feb. 20th, 1850.
Ex " WILLIAM ALFRED." D. P. M'EUEN, BEGS to intimate that he has just landed from the above vessel (10) Ten Cases of New Winter goods consisting of French and British Merinoes, Orleans, and Cobourg Cloths, Furniture Damasks in Crimson, Sky, and Drab, Printed De Lames and Cashmeres, Gros de Naps, Sattinets, Watered Silks, Ladies' Fancy Neckerchiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laces, Prints, Calicoes (White and Grey), Welsh and Saxony Flannels, Linen, Towelings and Diaper, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, — an unlimited choice of Cotton and Winter Hosiery, Lamb's Wool and Spanish Merino manufactured into Stockings, Socks, Vests, Pantaloons, and Ladies' under clothing. Gloves in -Kid, Silk, and Wool. Men's and Youth's Cloth Caps, and a lot of Colonial Tweeds, &c. Mulgrave Street, 24th April, 1850.
To be Let. THE LARGE BUILDING adjoining the -Church in Willis Street, with a piece of ground fenced at the rear. Apply to Mr. Hamlet, Ordnance Office. Wellington, Bth March, 1850.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY.
House and Garden,
On Cook's Mount, near the Government Reserve. To be Sold or Leased,
rHAT Commodious Dwelling House in Wal-lace-street, at present occupied by the Rev. J. Inglis. The House is a substantial wood and brick building, with a slate roof, and is in excellent repair, it contains four rooms below, and two above, and has three fireplaces ; also a store-room, closets, an 4 offices. The Garden contains about an eighth of an acre. The situation is delightful, and the house well adapted for a genteel family! For particulars, apply to Mr. Robert Hood, Carpenter, Cook's Mount ; or to Mr. Alexander Farmer, Shoemaker, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 10th Novr., 1849
On Sale at the Office of this paper. The following Volumes of Murray's Home and Colonial Library,: — Borrow/8 Bible in Spain Hay^s iSlo'rocco — Letters from the Baltic ' The Amber Witch— Cromwell 'and Buiiyan ' .Meredith's New South Wales-4Barrow's Life of ' -"-""lfrake 1 ' —.-...-. French in Algiers — Fall of the, Jesuits Ackland's Iridia-r-Gleig's Washington and New Orleans Gleig's Life of Lord Clive Haygarth's Bush Life— Steffens' Adventures JRuxton's Adventures in Mexico Lord Carnarvon's Portugal and Galicia * ' l Also 2 vols. Chamber's Edinburgh Journal " Mentzel's Germany Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de Medici Michelet's French Revolution
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 498, 11 May 1850, Page 1
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