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NOW LANDING,

Ex " William Alfred." 2 BALES BLANKETS 6 bales Calico 1 „ Serge Sh'rts I case -Christy's Velret Nap Hats 1 „ Reefing Jackets 1 ,> Rough Hollands 1 „ Men's lamb's wool Shirts and Pants 2 „ Prints 1 bale Flannel ALSO, 18 cases and bales containing — Orleans and Coburgs, colours and black Damasks, Carpets Mens Plaids, Guernsey Shirts Coats, Veets, and Trousers Men's" and Women's Hosiery Woollen Polkas Muslins and Tarletans Woollen and Paisley Shawls Collars and Neck Ties Netts and Blondes Black and white Falls A few very superior Table Covers An assortment of Trimmings and Braids With many other articles.

GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Mulffrave-street, ! May 3, 1854.

Ex . 'f Eagle.'* from London, daily ezpecied; and- fey 1 the "Heather Bell" and "William Alfred," from Sydney. T> ASS' 1 Ale and Porter, in quarts and -*-* pints MarteU's Brandy in quarter-casks West India B.P. Rum in quarter casks, 30 o.p. Fine pure Hollands in quarter casks and hhds. A few cases of fine genuine assorted foreign Cordials Fine Azor'e Island Shrub in cases of 1 doz. each Rich black and white Brocaded and fancy coloured Silks and Satins A few elegant Silk Ladies' fancy robes Irish Poplins Paris' Kid Gloves of best quality Black silk-fringed, Brussels, and Ducape Handkerchiefs Black Silk and Satin Waistcoating Black white and fancy Ribbons Horrocks fine long Cloths Black Crape Baby Robes Unbleached Calicoes Tartan Plaid and Paisley Scarfs and Shawls Woollen Cloths, Doe Skins, and fine Flannels Black Alpacas Linen Ducks Hoyle's best Prints Check and other fancy Muslin and Books Ladies' fine Habit Shirts Elegant Cloth Mantles Rich Woollen and Damasks for Curtains American Axes Liverpool Soap Fine Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs Linen and Union Diapers, 4-4, 7-8, and

5-4 Tartan Plaids Pimento * White Quiltings Besides a large stock of Shirts, Trowsers, Coatees, Denims, American Stripes, Blankets and other goods adapted for the Native and general trade of the colony ; and invoices of a large variety of goods by the vessels following the Eagle from England. A HORT, Sewr. May 3, 1854.

Ex "William Alfred," JO CHESTS, 20 half-chests Congou 80 boxes Soap 2 cases Confections GILBERT PICKETT fib CO. Mulgrave-street May 3, 1854.

For Sale, Ex " Heather Bell,"

]0 HHDS. PURE WHITE GIN 250 cases Geneva 30 hhds. Beer 40 chests Tea 100 boxes Soap 600 bags Sugar 200 barrels Flour 16 casks Treacle 140 boxes Candles 100 casks Biscuit 13 case? Glass 50 tins White Lead 7 crates Earthenware 3 casks Vinegar 4 bales Blankets 36 boxes Pipes 5 bales Calico 20 cases' Drapery, Hosiery, &c. 100 Camp Ovens" 20 kegs "Ist quality Tobacco 12 packages assorted Hardware I- ;£ it , .„* , JOHNSTON 8* CO. Lombard-street, April 29, 1854. „

For Sale by Private Contract, Ex the " Juste" from Newcastle, I 00 HEAD- Superior Milch COWS, broken in to bail 50 Maiden Ewes 4 Horses , Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard-street, April 29, 1854.

Furniture. Ex "Nelson," Steamer.

rp NATTRASS has just received ■- * from Messrs. Dowbiggin, Holland, &. Co., their first shipment of FURNITURE, consisting of Brussels, Velvet Pile, Axminster, and Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Patent Felt Carpets and Druggets. — All the above are made up in squares, varying from 3 to 40 yards. — Caneseated Chairs, french-polished; Down and Feather Pillows, with double sets of linen cases, &c. Lanibton-quay, Wellington, April 6, 1854.

MR, JOHN ICING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR

MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 913, 3 May 1854, Page 2

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