BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. 21 Cases New Winter Goods. rpHERE is now on view at the above •*• Establishment by last arrival from England, an extensive variety of Winter Drapery Goods, including almost every article in Female Dress for the season, among which are the following : — Winter Shawls, in great variety, Ladies' Dresses, in various new materials, Lined and paded Visetts, in satin and Damask and watered Silks, Hosiery, Women's, Men's & Children's, Worsted Hoods, in variety, Kid, Cashmere, and silk Gloves, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Twilled Saxony Cloth for Dressing Gowns Trimmed Chemisettes, Collars, and Habit Shirts, Ladies' Morning Caps, An entire new stock of Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's and Ladies' Carpet Slippers, Ladies' Satin Slippers, Children's Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's buff & black leather Slippers, Infant's Lambswool Boots and Gaiters, " Cashmere Cloaks, " Worked Muslin Robes, " Night Gowns, Ladies' Merino Vests, Men's ditto, Men's and Boy's Navy Blue Cloth Caps, " Round Crowned Felt Hats, Gent's, plain & figured satin Handkerchiefs, White Counterpanes — Table Linen, Damask Napkins — Table Cloths, &c, &c. ON SALE At the Store of the Undersigned, I£Z{\ BAGS N.S.W. FINE FLOUR, 300 Bags V.D.L. " 250 Bags S. Australian " 1,000 lbs. V.D.L. Jams, assorted. D. Natham. June 23, 1849. | On Sale, At the Stores of the Undersigned, FORTY Tons excellent POTATOES, A few tons prime Salt Pork. W. H. Monk. Fort-street, June 22, 1849. | TOBACCO. ! IVVEGROHEAdI 14 to 38 figs | to the lb., at Is. 6d. duty paid, i Cavendish, 18 to the lb,,at Is. lid. J. S. POLACK. ON SALE By the Undersigned, ex "Volunteer," TPWENTY-Eight Hhds. TOOTH'S -B- XXX ALE, .. 57 Casks Dunbar's and Byass' Bottled Beer, 166 Prime Bathurt Cheese, 30 Boxes Mould and Dip Candles, • 1 Oewlr .<3aln.fl Oil. jijiJ7<j Macky. Queen-street, sth June, 1849, RAFFLE, rpHREE Magnificent OIL PAINT- ■*■ INGS, by well known Masters, will be Raffled for at Mr. Hardington's Hotel, in the course of the ensuing week. There will be three Prizes to be thrown for in the following manner, viz. : The highest thrower will be entitled to his choice of one of the three pictures ; the second highest to his choice of one of the other two ; and the third highest to the remaining one. Tickets — £1 Is. The Pictures are at present on view at the Exchange Hotel BOARDS, JOISTS, & SCANTLING, FROM 10,000 to 20,000 feet, for Sale, cheap, at Onehunga Beach. Apply to C. Fulton, June 23, 1849. Auckland Hotel.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 4, Issue 209, 23 June 1849, Page 1
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