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SOMERVILLE & Co.,

IN returning thanks for the unprecedented patronage they have received since their commencing business, have the pleasure of announcing to their fiien !s and the public the receipt of a choice lot of Goods, per Maukin, &c, consisting of most of the articles which ha\e been scarce in this market lately, viz. — Colmans Starch Ditto Blue Salad Oil— quarts, pints, and half-pints Red Herrings, &c, &c. Together with most articles in the Grocery Trade, all of which Goods they are now offering to families at the lowest possible prices. Shortland-street, (one door from Queen -street,) June 1, 1849.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

D. CROSBIE,

TAILOR and DRAPER, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has taken part of those newly erected premises near the " New Zealander " Printing Office, where by strict attention to business, he still hopes to merit that patronage, hitherto so liberally bestowed. Shortland Street, Ist June, 1849.

TO LET, AN APARTMENT, Furnished, with Board, if required. For particulars enquire at the Office of the New Zealander. June 1,1849.

K OPING AND SEWING TWINE, on Sale by the Undersigned. J. T. Boyhn, Queen-street. Auckland, May 30, 1849.

EX ADELAIDE.

Oil Sale by the Undersigned :-— 429 BAGS FINE FLOUR > Van Diemen's Land 45 Bags Rice 195 " Sugar 5 Cases Starch 14 " Drapery I " Beer Engine 1 " Solar Lamps I " Pape- Hangings 10 " Sorted Jams 9 Bags Barley and 3 Grass Seeds Also, in Store — 4 Sole Leather and Kangaroo |\ Skins 4 Hhds. Brandy 7 " Rum 4 " Ale 18 " Wine j Thomas Lewis, Fort-street. May 30, 1849.

On sale by the Undersigned : CONGOU AND HYSON TEA Sugar, in or out of bond Brandy, Rum, and Cape Wine Thomas Lewis, Fort -street

STRAW BONNET AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.

MRS. C LOWSON in returning thanks to the Ladies of Auckland, and Public general 1 y, for the very liberal patronage with which she has hitherto been favoured, begs respectfully to inform them that she has just received a new and extensive stock of Goods, ex "Ennerdale" and other late arrivals, consisting of — LADIES Fine Tuscan and Dunstable BONNETS Ditto, rough pressed Whole Straw ditto Maid's ditto and Tuscan ditto Boy's fine Tuscan and Dunstable Hats Rich dark Figured Satin and Sarsnet Bonnet Ribbons Ditto ditto Gauze Cap ditto Winter Cap and Bonnet Flowers Wreaths and Feathers Worked Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts Infant's worked Frock Bodies and Cambric Caps Infant's Long Robes and Frocks " Braided Cashmere Hoods Anassortment of Ready made Baby Linen Plain and figured Cap Blonds White, black, and colored Cap Netts A great variety of wide and narrow Laces and Edgings Black and white Gauze Veils and Squares Fancy Gauze Neck Ties Ladies' black and colored lace Gloves and Mitts Gents' French straw kid Gloves Black and colored cotton Velvets &c., &c, &c. Wydham-stieet, Near the Roman Catholic Chapel, Auckland, May 1 9, 1 849. \

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 4

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