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CLEARING-OUT SALE OF GROOEfeIEB,' &c., &c, TO COMMKNCE • THIS DAY, THE 17th INSTANT, ' AT JUNCTION STOBE, QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD STREETS. * THE Undersigned being about to retire from business begs to announce to his friends and the public generally that ho will sell the whole of his STOCK at such LOW PRICES as must insure a Bargain to every Purchaser. This CHEAP SALE to continue for two months, provided the Promises are not sooner, let, or the Business disposed of before that time. A. SOMERVILLE. Auckland, October 12, 1863.

W. BUCHA N ANT , IN RETURNING THANKS to the public of Auckland for their liberal patronage, begs to announce that he mil clear off his present valuable stock of GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY, &c, at prices that will convince even those who know least of tho business, that the whole stock is marked far below its value. As W. B. has all hi* goods direct from the manufacturers, and in most cases MADE EXPRESSLY OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY to those usually manufactured, persons purchasing can depend upon a good artiole.

A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. SHORTLAND-STREET.

THE STOCK CONSISTS OP Gold and Silver Watches, Bracelets, ' Brooches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Studs, Lockets, Ear-Rings, Child's Setts, Mugs, Gold Brooches, and Ear-Rings in sets. Electro-Plate. A great assortment of Cruet*, very cheap, kc., too numerous to mention. MR. A. QUARTIER BEGS to announce that he has just opened ex 'Claud Hamilton,' a choice selection of new and ELEGANT JEWELRY, which he will be happy to submit to the inspection of those of his numerous friends and patrons who will favour him with a call. N.B.—A new lot of Field Glasses in variety, and of superior construction. IW Qneen-street :—Opposite New Union Bank.

WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!! JUST RECEIVED per 'Ida Zeigler,' direct from the manufactory, 25 First Class HUNTING ENGLISH LEVERS, warranted, only £5 10s. at F. H. LEWISSON'S, Queen-street.

WATCHES ! WATCHES!! WATCHES !!! FOR SALE, 25 good Open Face SILVER GENEVAS, warranted, only £2 10s. at F. H. LEWISSON'S, Queen-street.

WATCHES ! WATCHES !! WATCHES!!! FOR SALE, 25 SILVER HUNTING GENEVAS, warranted, only £3, at

F. 11. LEWISSON'S, Queen-street.

WATCHES ! WATCriES !! WATCHES!!! JUST EECEIVED direct from the Factory, 25 First Class GOLD OPEN FACE, and HUNTING LEVERS, onamol and diamond backs, warranted; also 3 Fine CENTRE SECOND STOP WATCHES. An inspection solicited. F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street.

SECOND-HAND Gold and Silver WATCHES BOUGHT and SOLD by F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street, Auckland.

HAVING engaged a First Class Workman, I am now pien&ied to do all kinds of work, both Geneva and English Watches, at prices below any other house. Sv.itchea kept in good order for 10s. a-year. F. H. LEWISSON, Jeweller and Watcli Maker, Queen-street, Auckland.

T. BAILEY, (LATE ADAMS) ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, VictoriA-Street, AUCKLAND. Orders for Colonial Goods promptly atteuded to. Trade ( H.H.A.) Mark. Persons visiting the above establishment may rely upon doing business on the most moderate tei nw.

T. BAILEY.

TO ARRIVE PER 'IDA ZEIGLER,' AND 'QUEEN OF THE MERSEY,' And for Sale by LEWIS BROTHERS, O/J43 r-ASES AND BALES GENERAL /W4l:t> MERCHANDISE, consibtiug of5 cases Room Paper 4 bales Ginger Beer Corks 3 cases Oil Baize 5 tierces Tumblers 2 tierces Decanters 10 cases Rimmel's Perfumes and Pomades 3 cases Crinolines and Fancy Skirts 3 cases Haberdashery 2 cases Head Dresses, Chcnele Nets and Hair Rolls 2 ca«es Sun Shades 3 cases Belts, Ties, and Braces 1 case Gent's Collars 4 cases Hosiery 2 cases Silk Hankorchiefs 1 case Kid and Silk Gloves 1 ca-«e Elastics and Cotton Roels 6 bales white Calico, H.B. 2 cases Crotchet Cotton and Cotton Cord 5 cases Engravings 4 cases Fancy Summer Prints 10 cases Dolls, Toys, ke, 2 cases Concertinas 2 cases Ladies' and Gent's Diessing Cases 2 casos Workboxes and Desks 4 eases Eau de Cologne 12 cases Horn's Hair oil 8 cases Saddlery 2 cases Cricket Bats and Balls 1 case Kirby's bent Fish Hooks 2 cases Fishing Lines 3 cases Hair, Tooth, and Nail Blushes 1 case Meerschaum Pipes 4 cases Porto-Mounaics, Money Boxes, aud Glove Boxes 2 cases assorted Stationery 4 cases.Perry Davis Pain Killer "34 trunks Boots and Shoes 3 cases Holloway's Pills and Ointment 3 casks Blacking and Harness Polibh , 8 bales assorted Small Hand Paper 6 cas.es White aud. Pauey Shii-ts 10 cases Ladies' and Geut's Summer Hats, newest patterns 2 cases Cambric Handkerchiefs, hemmed 1 case Paper Collars 2 cases Woollen Shawls 1 case Berlin Wool and Patterns 1 case Silk Trimmed Robes 1 case Glace Mantles 2 cases Muslin Dresses 1 case Feathers and Flowers 6 cases Gent's Summer Clothing 2 cases Merino Pants and Shirts 25 cases Sardines, \ tins. Also, 5 first-class Piano Fortes 4 first-class Harmoniums, 12 and 16 stop.

TO ARRIVE PER 'BOMBAY.' 100 cases Oilmau's Stores ke, ke, kc. Queen-street Wharf.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 5

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