Notices. "Y^ATCHES, JEWELLERY, Etc., Etc., Etc. SELLI NIQ OFF! S. BECK, Queen- st re it, Auckland, In returning thanks to his numerous patrons for the support hitherto accorded . him, begs to intimate that he purposes visiting England shortly, and is determined to CLEAR OUT THE "VVHOIiE OP HIS VALUABLE STOCK OV WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ETC. TJIXPKESS- MAIL COACH, J-ii AVAILABLE FOR 10 PASSENGERS. TO THE WADE AND HOT SPRINGS, TWICE WEEKLY. Leaves Stokes' Point on arrival of Steam Ferry from Queen's Whaif, 8 a.m., every Wednesday and Saturday; arriving at Wade, 1.30 Leaves Wade Post-office Tuesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to meet Steam Ferry, Stokes' Point, 2,30 Fare, 3d per mile ; parcels, 6d under 101b; and so on N.B. —For parties of three or more the Exxsress will proceed from Wade to the Orewa ; or, if tide suits, to end of Long Beach, two miles from the Waiwera Springs, at 6d per mile fare from the Wade. !Notice of such Fparl ies intention to be sent two days before, to Souths Hotel, Stokes' Point. Drapery. JC OS Gt E.A V E & CO. • having completed Extensive Alterations an mprovements in their Premises are NOW OPENING UP THEIR SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING GOODS, Ex Fontenaye, Berar, City of Auckland, &c. J. COSGKRAVE & CO. Being Cash Buyers in the British and Continenta Markets are enabled to offer all classes of Goods at THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PROFITS. Particular attention is called to their LARGE STOCK OF SILKS, from.the most eminent Manufacturers, and noted for Softness of Texture, Richness of Colour, and Great Durability. The various Departments are now replete with every Novelty in SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT will be fouiid most complete, and includes every New Material in Silks (black and coloured), Japanese Silks (plain and figured), Plain and Tinted Alpacas, Balernos, Lustres, Silk, Warps and Mixtures, Persian Cords r -French Merinos (plain and figured)l J. COSGRAVE & CO. MUSLINS. French Jaconets, Ordanders, in stripe and figured Book and Swiss, checked, striped and figured Jaconet, striped, checked au'd figured Tarlatan, &c &c, in all the new shades . .--i PRINTS. Cambrics, Jaconets, Brilliants, Cretonnas, Plates Batists, Pique, Marcella, &c, &c. Dress and Rough Hollands, Glass Cloths, Quiltings &c. » MANCHESTER. Sheetings, Towellings, Toilet Quilts and Counterpanes, Table Cloths and Covers, Hucks, Glas Cloth, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Damasks, Repps, Curtains in* Lace Muslin, &c. MILLINERY AND FANCY. Alljtho New Styles in Millinery and Straw Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Muslin Collars and Sets,. Lace Collars and Sets, Muslin, Lace Ties, Handkerchiefs, all Silk Roman Scarfs, &c, &c. ttNDERCLOTHING. Ladies' Skirts, Chemises, Night Camisoles, Drawers, Stays. Children's Underclothing of all descriptions ; Hats Hoods, &c, Pelises, Cloaks, &c. Ladies' Silk Cloth Gvanadine Jackets Velvet Jackets and Mantles, new shapes. SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, In Great Variety. • Black Cloth Pagets, Silk-mixed Pagets, Diagonal Pagets; Black Cloth Galateas, ■ Silk-mixed Galateas, Diagonal Galateas ; Tweed, Doe, Silkmixed, and every other description of Men's and Boys' Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Suits, &c. " • Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, Boys' Zouave Suits Boys' Kossuth Suits, Boys' Stanley Suits Boys' Eton Suits, Boys' Lome Suits Boys' Galatea Suits. Boys' Hats and Caps, in all the new styles : • Boys' Shirts, White and Fancy, Crimean, &c. Men's new Crimean Shirts, full sizes; Dress White Shirts, plain and fancy fronts; Men's stout Working Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Singlets, &c., in Cotton, Woollen, and Merino ; Men's Linen and Paper Collars, in all the new, shapes ; Umbrellas; Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs*&c, &c. Men's Black Paris Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, of every shape and style. Men's Cloth Caps, &c. WOOLLENS. > West of England, Yorkshire Broads Tweeds and Does, in Yorkshire, Scottish, Geelong* Sydney, Nelson, &c, &c. J. COSGRAVE & CO. Wish to .preserve their character as THECHEAPJEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE And will SELL their present STOCK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ~\JT ■ O U K. 'H" I N G. . THE BEST STOCK OB ■ :3JE^,iSJS[JiS-?... 9 ° ° D s In the City is to be found at 11 i - J. M. McLACHLAp 216, QUEEN-STREET. s. d. s. d. Black Alpacas, from .. .. ... 08ito 4 0 Black Muslin .. 0 7$ to 1 4 Black Glace Grenadines, from ..' 0 11$ to 2 0 Black Challis Bareges, from .. ..1 7to 3 3 Black Prints, from .. ..'„".. 0 71 to 1 0 Black Figured Alpacas, from .. .. 1 Btol 11 Black Llama, from 1 6to 2 3 Black Tamzine (Mourning Alpaca) .. S 9to 4 1 Black Sedan Cord (wooldyed) from.. 2 10 to 3' 0 Black Barathea, from 2 Sto 3 9 Black Balmoral Crape, from .. .. 2 oto 4 3 , Black Pammatta, (Silk Warp), from. .6 3to 6 6 Black Coburg, from .. „■ .. 1 9to 3 6 ' ( For Sale. EOE SALE by the undersigned-^-Tanks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Bay of Islands and I Newcastle), Firewood, Charcoal, &c. J. CRAIG, ■ ■ ■ Fort street. SAWN KAURI TIMBER. FO R S A L E In Auckland, 300,000 FEET KAURI TBOJER. August, 1873. ?&>■!?£: custom-house street and Breakwater Koad. i Vessels Leaded at the Mill, Wsmgapoua, with " despatch.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1304, 13 April 1874, Page 1
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