ARCH. CLARK & by late arrivals got to hand large shipments of seasonable Goods, which are now ready lor inspection, respectfully submit to the Public t he subjoined List, which forms only a part ol t heir (at present) very complete stock. French Merino (black and coloured) Black Hentietta French Delaines, Coburgs, black and coloured Checked, Crossover, and Plain Alpacca Do. do. do. Wincey Rich Checked Mohairs Union and All-wool Clan Tartans Real Irish Poplins, Plain and Flounced Silk Dresses Wincey, Quilted, and Steel Skirts Striped and Plain Wincey for Skirts Drab, White, Black, and Scarlet Moreen Paisley Long Shawls Woollen Shawls, square and loug, in Shepherd’s Plaid, Clan, and Fancy Woollen Turnovers, Cashmere Ties and Scarfs Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Woollen Polkas Lndies’ and Children’s Cloth Mantles Squirrel, Fitch, and Sable Riding Boas and Cuffs Ladies’, Gents’, and Childrens’ Cashmere and Cloth Gloves Ladies’ and Childrens’ Gauntlet do. Ladies’ and Gents’ White and Colored Kid Gloves Bridal Tinsel and Bonnet Flowers Welsh, Saxony and colored flannels 10-4 and 12-4 Lancashire flannel for petticoats House flannel, white serge, milled do. Plain and twilled white cotton sheeting Fronting and domestic linen, 3-4, 7-8. and 4-4 linen diaper Turkish and huckaback fringed towels Huckaback and diaper towelling Osneburg, Russian crash, grass cloth. Linen and cotton ticking Blankets, 8-4 to 124, railway rugs White counterpanes and quilts, cut do Colored cotton do, woollen and carpet covers Union and all-wool damask Fringes, trimmings to match do Table covers, Victoria, embossed woollen and velvet pile Linen damask, white and brown lined table cloths Brussels, tapestry and Kidderminster carpets Printed, drugget and felt, from 4 to 10 feet wide Hemp-back, Axminster and patent velvet pile hearth rugs Sheepskins and Coir door mats, hassocks Black and brown broad cloth Black, Oxford and steel doeskin Mixed, striped and checked doeskins Scotch, Cheviot and West of England tweeds Cords and moleskins Black and grey habit cloth, ladies’ tweed Beaver and pilot overcoats Ponchos and Highland capes Beaver and pilot reefing jackets Beaver and doeskin sac coats Sac and half dress black cloth coats Tweed aud doeskin trousers and vests. Black cloth trousers and vests Boy’s made clothing in variety Gents’ and boy’s waterproof coats Leather leggings, long and short Boy’s white and regatta shirts Mens’ regatta shirts, white do, with and without collars Plain and fancy Crimean shirts Gents’ Parisian, Belgian & Piccadilly collars &c., &c., &c. Shortland-street, 19th June, iB6O. ©n Sale by the Undersigned, American steam smoothing irons Drain Grates and Stench Traps, Bellows Coal Scoops, Fenders, Fire Irons Kitchou Tongs and Shovels, Steak Tongs Gridirons and Frying-pans, Bath Bricks COIL CHAIN, Plough and Cart Traces Currycombs, Collar Check, Stirrups ASHFORD’S Cart and Stock 'Whips “ Ladie’s and Gent’s Gold and Silver Mounted Riding do. Bridles, Girth Web, Spurs, &c. BOOT TREES, Lasts, Hemp, Bristles Coloured Roans, and a general assortment of Shoemaker’s Tools and Nails REAL “G” HORSE NAILS Methylated .Spirit: Gum Shellac Methylated French Polith,Hair Seating “WAKEFIELD” Cocoa and Bordered Door Mats of superior quality Surveyor’s Chains, Measuring Tapes Racking, Wine, Beer, and Spirit Cocks Garden and Pan Scrapers Brass Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks Planished and Japanned Tin “ Patent Tin. Dish Covers Horn and Crystal Lanterns, Snuffers and Trays SHARP’S, Collins’s, and Underhill’s Axes Ewbank’s Patent American Cut Nails PATENT MAIL AXLES, flap in solid, @ 15 8 fj'Mail Rings and Wedges, Timber Dogs CART ARMS and BOXES, Dock Irons Stubb’s and Lockwood’s Files Sorby and Son’s Saws and Edge Tools IRON Smoothing, Shoulder, and Mitre Planes Wheat Mills and Sieves SWINGLE TREES, Draining Tools Seine and Shop Twine, Glazier’s Diamonds Smiths’ Anvils, Vices, and Bellows Timber Lifting Jacks. COLEMAN, IRELAND & Co. Shortland-street. SCrayed Away. A RED HEIFER, branded DH on the rump, with white star in the forehead, and cock horns. Any person giving information about her to Mr. Denyer, of the Whan, I will be rewarded for their trouble.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 275, 23 June 1860, Page 1
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