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BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE, NEW GOODS EX u ECLIPSE," FROM LONDON. Now in process of unpacking, LADIES' WINTER BONNETS IN VARIOUS MATERIALS, Ditto Mantilks, Mantiletts and Visettes, in cloth, black and coloured, Children's ditto, in variety, Girl's White Bonnets, in tweed and cloth, Fancy Mantle Cloths and Tweeds, Ladies' Dress Materials, in plain, shot, and figured, lustres and alpacca, Figured Cashmeres, De Lames, and Coburgs, Fancy and Gala Plaids, Silk, Velvet, Ribbons, Ladies' Silk and Satin Dresses, in black and colours, "Watered Poplins, and Coloured Silk Plush, Morning C;ips, Polkas, New Garters, Bracelets, Children's sable ermine and squirrel Mantillas, Ladies' Thread, Cotton, Lace, and Hose, Ladies' Corsets, German, Castile, and Satteen, Ladies' white, black, and coloured horse hair Petticoats, Quilting and embossed fancy ditto, Square and Scarf Shawls, wool, ermine, and frilled Paisely, A VARIETY OF TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, Table Covers in variety, union, worsted, and cloth, Rich embossed ditto, printed cloth ditto, Gloss Towelling, Linens, Diapers, Hunchabacks, Flannels, Printed Crumb Cloth, and Kideriminster Carpeting, Table Oil Cloths, in imitation, fancy wool and marble, Venetian Blinds, fancy pattern ditto, white holland ditto, Landscape and Marine Views, Marsailles' Quilts, White Counterpanes, Dimities, •Black and coloured Moreens, embroidered Curtains, Toilet Covers, German, daisy and Toilet Fringes, Mohair Braids, Boy's and Children's White Shirts, Hosiery, and Gloves, Boy's black and coloured trimmed Hats, Worsted Belts, Ribbons in variety, Ties, Falls, Laces, &c, &c, &c, 11. 13LLIS. July 4th, 1854,

BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE, EX " ECLIPSE." Unpacking, T ADIES' SUPERIOR CASHMERE, A DEL AIDE, and YICTOH'I A BOOTS, •*-^ " fine cloth, patent waterproof sole ditto, " black seal goloshed cashmere ditto, " fancy lined Slippers, patent seal enamel ditto, Maids' and Girls' Cloth Boots, in variety, Children's Boots and Shoes, patent calf and seal, Wellington Dress Boots, in variety. H. ELLIS ■July 4th, 1854.

BKITISH AND FjOREIGN WAREHOUSEEX " ECLIPSE," One Case JT ADIES' CABINETS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, -*^ " Work Boxes, Knitting Cases, Needle Books, " Companions, Silver Mounting Fittings, &c, ' " Reticules, Card, Racks, Envelope and Card Cases, "• -Pencil Cases, Agate Seals, Ink Stands, "Tea Caddies, fancy devices, new construction, Silver-lined Thimbles, Drawing-room Books, Annuals, Album's Companion, Crystal Palace Illustrated, &c, &c, &c. TI. ELLIS.

July 4th, 1854.

NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. MM. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the 11th instant, at eleven o' clock, A GOODLY NUMBER of CATTLE, a fine Black Charger, and a Bay Saddle Horse, four years old.

L0.0.r.,M,ir, THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of this &OC I E T V, at Good Intent Lodge. 1.0.0.F.,MTJ., will be celebrated by a DINNER in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen -street, • -on Monday next, 17th July. By the kind permission of Colonel Wynyard, fche Band of the 58th Regt , will be in attendance. Tickets to be had from the Stewards; also, from P. P. G. M., John Kelly, High - street, P.D.G.M., David Crosbie, Queen-street, and Brother Brighton, Shortland-street. "The Chair will be taken at 7 o'clock, p.m. John Mitchell, Secretary, \ g? Jas. Johnson, V.Gr. I § John Holmes, P.P.C.S. ( 5 Robt. Schulz, P.C.S. I W Monday, 10th July, 1854.

HORSES, Ex ' Daniel Webster,' & ' Galway Ark.' |W^ FT HARDlNOTONbegstoinflLsjW«P timate that, besides the cargo iLSumQiu °f horse stock ex 'Daniel Webster,' CS£p*ion9»9 iC p rmc jp a ] p ar t o f t h a t e x ' Galway Ark/ has passed into his hands — the latter embracing some well bred and thorough good animals, reared by the importer. H. H. therefore now offers for sale a more extensive, varied, and valuable Stock of Horses than it has hitherto been his good fortune to present. They may be seen in' Mr. Farmer's Paddocks, New Race Course, and in the Paddocks of the Half-way House, Epsom. Exchange Hotel, Auckland, May 30, 1854.

Auckland Harbour Works. HHEN DERS will be received for the supply of 90 -*- Totara or Tea-tree piles, from 25 to 35 feet long, and not less than 10 inches diameter in the middle ; 60 pieces of Kauri timber, 18 feet long, 5x7; 200 pieces of Kauri timber, 18 feet long, 5x 7 ; 30 Totara planks 2\ inches thick, 14 feet long, 10 inches broad ; 30 Totara planks, 2\ inches thick, 14 feet long, 14 inches broad. Tho Kauri must be free from sap, and the rest of the timber free from all defects, and tho whole to be delivered at the Queen-street Wharf, to the satisfaction ofthe Engineer. Daniel Simpson, Engineer. Queen-street, May 25th, 1854.

Wanted, A WOOD CUT TER S, for Mahurangi. Highest price given. Combes & Daldy. Qaeen street.

TITA-NTED to Purchase, in the Papakura district, * trict, -three or' four hundred Acres of good Fern LAND, partially timbered. Address, stating the locality and terms, to John Doyle, Office • this Paper.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 734, 11 July 1854, Page 2

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