To Builders, Slaters, and Founders. The Undersigned have on Sale, at their Yards, comer of Wyndham and Albert-stroets, Slates, best blue bangor countess, @ £l2 per mile Asphalto Roofing Eclt Fire Bricks Flag Stones Cement Coals Pig Iron In quantities to suit purchasers. 0. R. STRICKLAND k CO., Queen-street Wharf. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AND TO ARRIVE Per “Shooting Star,” and “Shalimar” SALT, FINE AND COMMON Ale Bottled in Barrel and Case Ale, Marrian’s, in Hhds. Candles, Belmont, Sperm Soap, Double Crown Coals, Slates, Pig Iron Cement and Asphalte Roofing Felt In lots to suit purchasers. O. R. STRICKLAND & CO., Queen-street Wharf. Ex Swordfish.” J. 11. BURNSIDE & CO. OFFER FOR SALE, WELSH, SAXONY, & ELECTORAL FLANNEL COBURGS Lustres and Moreens 8-4 and 9-4 wool Shawls and Scarfs Horrocks’s and other Shirtings Croydon’s rolled Linings, Crinolines and Muslins Printed Druggets, Carpet and Hearth Rugs Darlington and B. B. Towels, Damasks Kid Gloves, Fancy Tics, Silk Fringes and Trimmings Linen and Cotton Ticks, Osnaburgs and Derrys Dungaree, Chambray, Railway Stripe Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery in variety Blankets Grey and White Sheetings, Rugs Men’s White, Regatta, Scotch Twill and Crimean Shirts Men’s and Boys’ Blue Serge do., S. k D. B. Men’s Brown and White Cotton, L. Wool and Merino ditto Men’s Blue Pilot, Tweed, Doe and Mole Trousers Men’s Black Cloth, Tweed and Doe Sacks Men’s Fancy and Black Doe and Tweed Vests Boys’ and Youths’ Winter Clothing Top Coats, Blue Pilot Jackets and Coats Toilet Covers, Quilts and Huckabacks Rough and Dressed Holland, Crapes Blonds, Laces, Edging and Nets Blue and Black Cloth and Glazed Caps Haberdashery, Small Wares in variety Dressing, Back and Side Combs, Hair and Tooth Brashes Green Baize, Tailors’ Canvas and Padding Men’s and Youths’ Linen Collars and Ties Childrens’ Pinafores, Blouses and Overalls Ginghams, Fancy Mourning and Navy Prints Painted Pongee, Corah and Brassclls Handkerchiefs Black Brussels, Ducape and Glace do. Black Broads, Black and Fancy Docs and Tweeds Perfumery, Soaps, Pomades and Jewellery Curled Hair, Hair Seating, 3-Bushel Sacks &c., &c., kc. Also— J , l, and 1411) tins Wothcrspoou’s Confectionery Soda Crystals, Red Herrings in tins White Herrings in firkins, \ bis. and bis. Coleman’s Blue, and No. 1 Starch Currants, Muscatels, and Elcmcs Figs, Sugar Candy, Nutmegs Imperial and Muscatels in Cartoon and Fancy Boxes Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel Barcelona Nuts, Sago, Cerraways Salad and Castor Oil in £ pints and quarts 1 and 2Hi Jams, Assorted Essences Calfs Foot, Orange and Lemon Jelly Ginger, Lemon, Pear and other Syrups &c., &c., kc. Queen-street, Auckland. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. THE “ CRITERION ” FAMILY HOTEL, Lambton Quay. SUISTED k CO., Proprietors. Bkdkooms at Different Prices. Private Sitting Rooms. LARGE DINING ROOM. Breakfast at 9 o’clock, Luncheon at 2 o’clock. Table D’hote Dinner at 6 o’clock. COMMERCIAL ROOM WITH ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN NEWSPAPERS. 11l LEI ART) AND SMOKING ROOMS. Cold, Warm, Vapour, and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. WHARF FOR LANDING PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE. Foreign Languages Spoken. CHARGES M O D ERA TE. October Ist, 1859. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. milE BUSINESS hitherto carried on under the firm X of KINLOCH & HILL, Engineers and Millwrights, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Airdcbts due to and all debts due by the said Company will be settled by WILLIAM KINLOCH. (Signed) WILLIAM KINLOCH. “ JAMES HILL. IRWIN DOWNING, ) DAVID B. MACQUEEN. J Witnesses. In reference to the above, the Subscriber begs to intimate that he has assumed Mr. PETER BIRLEY, (lately arrived from Manchester,) as a Partner, and they are now prepared to execute orders for Castings of any size, at a cheaper rate than has hitherto been offered in the Colonies. All orders for Wrought and Cast Iron Work, promptly attended to. WILLIAM KINLOCH. KINLOCH k BIRLEY. The Lady’s Newspaper and Pictorial Times, IS the Lest Illustrated Weekly JOURNAL for LADIES, being especially devoted to their interests, instruction, and amusement. It contains each week, besides the usual Illustrations of the Events of the Day, the Latest Paris Fashions and the Newest Work-table Patterns (working size), and is therefore particularly valuable to Ladies and Families out of Town, and quite invaluable in the Colonics. Subscription (paid in advance): Annual £1 65., Six Months 135., Three Months 6s. 6d., cither stamped or post-paid to any British Colony, and single Copy 6d. May be received through any respectable News Agent, or direct from the Publisher, Mr. W. J. Johnson, 83, Fleet-street, London, to whom money-orders may be made payable. Wild Cattle. NOTICE. —We the undersigned settlers in the Waiuku District having Cattle in the Bush, beg to caution all parties from driving Cattle off the Run without due notice, as some of our own Cattle have been led away by the wild herd, and driven by parties endeavouring to capture the same. A great number of Breeding Cattle have been missing duringthe last three years, and with their increase arc now running with the wild herd. W. Henry Morley, Joseph Giles, Geo. Parsons, Thos. J. Robinson, James Boniface, Sami. C. G. Vickers Heywood Crispc, J. Crispc, Frank Vickers, Geo. Boniface. WANTED, —A middle-aged woman as Cook and Housekeeper. Apply to ' Mr. CHAPMAN, Quecn-strcct.
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1
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