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THE BEE-HIVE-

Messrs. BLACKMAN AND PATON BEG to acquaint the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that they will commence Business on Monday, the 16th, in the well known premises lately occupied by Mr. T. C. Hallamore. Their Stock comprises a General Assortment of Drapery Clothing, <$<?„,

suitable for the approaching season, which they are determined to sell at the lowest possible prices. The following is a list of the principal articles. Ladies' Cashmere Dresses Ditto Goats-hair ditto Plaid Alpacca Cloths Oregon check ditto Coburg and Orleans ditto Merinoes Black and blue Silk Velvets " " Colored Cotton ditto Ladies' Berlin Wool Polka Cloaks Children's ditto ditto Victorines Tartan Scarfs and Shawls Knitted ditto Filled ditto Moulton ditto Black, white, and colored bordered Cashmere Shawls and Handkerchiefs Black Satins, Satinettes, and Gros-de-Naples Colored Sarsnets and Persians Brown and fancy Silk Parasols Habit Shirts, Muslin and Hornton Collars Infants' Robes, Caps, and Frock Bodies Visites, Satin Scarfs Black Lace Veils and Falls Linen and Union Damasks Ditto Damask and colored Table Cloths Towellings, Diapers, and Linens 4-4, 8-4, and 9-4, white Sheetings Furniture Prints Grey and white Calicoes Prints, Scotch Ginghams, Scotch Twills, extra stout Woollen Hosiery and Gloves Gentlemen's Merino and Lambswool Vests and Drawers Ditto Opera Ties, Stocki and Handkerchiefs Ditto India-rubber and Buck-skin Braces

HABERDASHERY

WOOLLENS AND CLOTHING. Black and Blue Broad Cloths Ditto, Drab and Steel Cassimeres Fancy Doeskini TWEEDS Cotton Cords and Moleskins Black, Satin and dark Vestings Gentlemen's black and blue Frock Coats, Silver's make Ditto black Dress ditto, ditto Ditto blue and drab Beaver, ditto ditto Ditto plain and checked Tweed Shooting Coats Ditto black and Satin Fancy Vests Ditto Shawl Cloth, Black Cloth, and Tweed ditto Ditto black and blue Cloth Trousers Ditto Doeskin and Tweed ditto Ditto superior white Shirts Ditto fancy Regatta ditto Men's and Boys' blue Cloth Caps PILOT COATS Double-stitched Moleskin Trousers, extra stout Scotch Twill Shirts BOYS' CLOTHING Black Beaver, Silk,, and Velvet-nap Hats.

It is Messrs. B. and P.'s intention to follow out the system which was adopted by the farfamed " Bee- Hive" of Sydney, and which gave such general satisfaction — namely, by selling at the smallest remunerating prices, nnd always adhering to the prices asked.

TERMS—CASH ONLY, AND NO ABATEMENT. Bee-Hive, High-street, Auckland, April 15, 1849.

MAIZE, OATS, AND BARLEY.

JUST arrived and on Sale by the Undersigned, at the Corn and Flour Store. 700 BUSHELS MAIZE Flour Ist and 2nds Bran and Pollard Rice, Split Peas Oatmeal and Sago Salt, fine and coarse Salt Beef, &c, &c. Seeds— Oats and Cape Barley Clover, Rye Grass Lucern Seeds Peas, Beans And a great variety of Garden Seeds

Also a constant supply of Hay and a few tons of excellent Potatoes. Abraham Mears, Shortland-street, Auckland, April 12, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 300, 14 April 1849, Page 2

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