Shipping. jIKJL J_Q R WAITARA. yKifr^wio>>- Tho fast aud favorite s.s. «£&_-_i-__f 'OKETI/ 190 tons, Captain F. Mo Arthur, will leave Onohunga Wharf for WAITARA op SATURDAY, 23nd hist For freight or passage apply to • COUPLAND & CO., Agents. Or. P. CLARK. Onohunga. ,pk 1 ORIENT LINE OF Jsm<S£^ \J STEAMSHIPS, 'WMWS^KNS.F OR LONDON ■W_A*W^ (Via Suez Canal). Tho Steamers of this lino being built for carrying Passongers on long oceiin voyages, are each of about 4000 tons, and make tho passage in about 10 days. The next departures will bo as follow :— Steamer. From Bydnoy. From Melbourne. Garonne September 0 September 13 John Elder October 3 October 10 Passage Money, -BIG to 76 guineas. Canal Dues, Bs. in addition. For further particulars, apply, in London, to F. Green and Co.. and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited); in Sydney, to Gilchrist, Watt and Co.: and in Aucttland to BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO., Shortland-street Drapery. important notice to the public. Samuel Goombes, Having just returned from the Sontb, wheio ho has bought Largely for cash in a depressed market, wil offer tho same to his Customers ON AND After SATURDAY NEXT. Tho Goods consist of Men's Yodths' and Boys' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. And are all NEW GOODS—not old Bankrupt Stocks left over from year to year. The Goods are all Fresh Shipments and Origin-!, Packages, and I am deteriniend to sell them at such Prices as must effect a speedy Clearance, as the following List will show- — A Largo Lot of Men's Tweed Trousers, from 5/11 200 Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, from 15/6 A Lot of Men's Tweed Suits, from 25/ Men's Galatea Coats and Trousers. 10/6 300 Men's Overcoats, at 19/0; worth, -15/ A Splendid Lot of Men's Blue Diagonal and Serge Goods for seamen's wear 200 Men's Pilot JacKets, from 11/6 A Splendid Lot of Men's Youths' and Boys' Melbourne made Clothing, bought in Wellington 10 per cent, under Melbourne prices 600 Men's Printed Molo Trousers, under English cost A Splendid Line of Gentlemen's Paget, Harvard, and Galatea Coats, made from WeEt of England and Fancy Worsted Coalings : all New Goods 200 Boys' Zouave Suits, from 9/6 A Large Line in Paper Collars, three boxes for 1/; best quality, /6 per box 1000 Boys' and Youths' Tweed Troubers, from 5/11 Wool Crimean Shirts, 2/11; Bupenor quality, 4/11 and 5/11 500 Men's Hard Felt Hats, best quality, fashionable shapes. 2/11 A Large Line of Boys' Tweed Suits, from 18/6 {600 Melbourne-made Trousers and Vests, all under cost price A Large Line in Mens' Flannel Under Shirts, from 2/11 to 3/11; extra largo size and shrunk, 4/11 Gentlemen's City Scarfs, six for 1/1; usual price, 2/6 each 2000 Gentlemen's Merino Under Shirts. 2/6 Working Men's Flax Shirts, a large lot, 1/, a batter line 1/0, 2/G, larpe size Gentleiren's Socks, three pair tor 1/ A Large Lot of Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, coloured borders, at 2/11 the doz 200 Pairs of French Braces, at 1/ a. pair; worth 1/6 A ■ Very Superior Line in Gentlemen s Merino bocks Bt 2s lid half dozen A Largo Line in French Felt Hats, 3/11: wurth 7/6 300 Umbrellas at 1/6 Some Very Cheap Lines in Carpet Bags and Poi tnianieaux. TO TAILORS AND HEADS OF FAMILIES AND COUNTRY CUSTOMER.. A Large Lot of Bliss's Tweeds, 3/11 worth 5/0 A Lot of Beaver and Melton Cloths. 721 n. wide, 7/11; worth 16/ Also, JUST OPENED, From San Francisco : A Large Lino of American Felt Hats which I shall sell at 4/11; well worth 12/6 Also, a Lot of Boys' Caps, at 1/. OAMUBL fIOOMBES, CITY CLOTHING MART, 92, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JEL A T X I N S HAS ON VIEW AND FOE SALE ALL THE NEW GOODS IN DRESS MATERIALS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON 1 The Stock is Very Large, has been selected with great care, and the PRICES are fully FIFTEEN PER CENT, LOWER than previously charged, owing to the low prices ruling in the Home Market. A REALLY GOOD DRESS MATERIAL Can be shewn this Season at lid. per yard. Tho Goods at Is 4_d and Is 6d are equal to those formerly sold at 2s. A Special Line of BLACK VELVETEEN ftt 3s 6d; worth 6s 6d. SCO NEW ULSTERS AND JACKETS, In GIRLS' MAIDS, & LADIES', A SPLENDID LOT BOUGHT CHEAP AND to be SOLD CHEAP THE NEW ULSTER CLOTH, Sold by the Yard Cheap, in Stock, In a Variety of COLOURS and STYLES. H. A. wishes to call particular attention to the REDUCED PRICES Of MANCHESTER GOODS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, and all COTTON GOODS are LOWER IN PRICE than ever before known in Auckland. Purchasers of Large Quantities supplied at Wholesale Prioeb. New Zealand-made FLANNELS, BLANKETS &o„ at Fbicks Lowkb than Imported Manufactures. A New Zealand All-wool Tweed at 3s lid, A Splendid Line for Boyß'Wear. MOSGIEL TWEEDS, BLACK and BLUE BROADS, COATINGS, SERGES, &0., for Tailors, at Wholesale Prices. TWEED MACINTOSH COATS, ULSTERS OVERCOATS, MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, a Large Stoqk and SPLENDID VALUE. Special Lines for Boys' and Youths' iULSTKRS, SUITS, &0. JEL Atkins. •TTrEL LESLEY HOUSE, *.* a. lovltt Has on band a well-assorted STOCK of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, &tt, Which he is offering %™RY LOW PRICES Black Lustre, Bd. per yard; worth Is, 3 Welsh, to. Sc_SraaWK',' Ib. per yard «.ro^fQV^fro.nss. 6d lilSr»»; GroyCa V c 9 ,3d w kite Calico. 1 v n _ wiS« p«*& s&ong Tweed" ls mAlso, . -cv . -_tP, ASSORTMENT of HOSIERY and A First-rate A°p£tf CV GOODS ;a. LOVETT, '; ; ; Tai-or and Draper, w__ti_e._l.E- HQPSg. WeUesley-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2922, 26 August 1879, Page 1
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