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NEW GOODS. E X “E C LIPS E” FR O M LONDONNOW IN PROCESS OF UNPACKING, T AI)I ES’ WIN TE R RONN ET S I N VA R I 0U S M A TER I A L S * 4 Dilto Mantillas, Maniilells and Viselles, in cloth black and coloured Children’s Ditto in variety Girl’s white bonnets in tweed and cloth Fancy mantle cloths and tweeds Ladies’ dross materials in plain, shot, and figured, lustres and alpacca Figured cashmeres, de laines and cohnrgs Fancy and gala plaids, silk, velvet, ribbons Ladies’ silk and satin dresses in black and colours Watered poplins and coloured silk plush Morning caps, polkas, new garters, bracelets Children’s sable ermine and squirrel mantillas Ladies’ thread, cotton, lace and hose Ladies’ corsets, German, caslilo, and satlecn 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 doth Rich embossed ditto, printed doth ditto Gloss towelling, linens, diapers, hnnchabacks, flannels Printed crumb doth, and Kidcriminslor carpeting Table oil cloths in imitation, fancy wool and marble Venetian blinds, fancy pattern ditto while holland ditto , Landscape and marine views Marsaiile’s quills, while counterpanes, dimities Rlack and coloured moreens, embroidered curtains, lodel covers German, daisy and toilet fringes, mohair braids Roy’s and children’s while shirts, hosiery and gloves Roy’s black and coloured t,immcd hats, worsted hells Ribbons in variety, tics, falls, laces, etc., etc. IL ELLISJuly 4 th, 183-4. E X “ E C L I P S E UNPACKING, 3T A DIES* SUPERIOR (.HSU MERE, ADELAIDE, and VICTORIA ROOT iU “ flue doth, patent waterproof sole dilto “ black seal goloshed cashmere ditto “ fancy lined slippers, patent seal enamel ditto Maids’ and girls’ cloth hoots, in variety Children’s hoots and shoes, patent calf and seal Wellington dress boots, in variety. 11. ELLIS. July Ttil, 1854. '1(0 AT A E X “ECU P S E, ” ONE CASE f ADIES’ C A RINE TS, W R ITI N G DE S KS, DRE SS I N G C A SE S iU “ Work boxes, knitting cases, needle books “ Companions, silver mounting finings, etc. “ 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, etc., etc. 11. ELLIS. July 4, 1854.

NOT 1 C E TVfOTICE Is hereby given that a Special Meeting of Ihe Justices of the Peace, residing within the following districts, namely “ the City of Auckland,” “ the Suburbs of Auckland,” “ the Pensioners Settlements,” the Northern Division,” and “the Southern Division,” will be hidden at the Police Offiee, Auckland, on Tuesday the J Sth day of July next, at ten o’clock, a. m., for the purpose of bearing and determining all objections to the “ last and Roll'’ of Claims to the right of voting, within the districts aforesaid, and of forming the Roll for the ensuing year, of persons qualified to vole under the provisions of the New Zealand Constitution Act. Tims. Beckham, Resident Magistrate. Police Odice, Auckland, 24th June, i 854. NOTI C E . IV" OTICE is hereby given that the List i-a and Roll of Claims to the right of voting under the Ncw-Zealand Constitution Act, are posted for inspection and will remain until the 17th day of July next at the undermentioned places, namely, The City of Auckland —at the Post Office Auckland. The Suburbs of Auckland,—at the “W ind sor Castle” Parnell. The Pensioner Settlements,— in the Pensioner Settlements opposite the “ Panmurc Inn.” The Southern Division, —at the “ Pan mure Dm.” The Northern Division, —at the “ Half Way House,” Epsom. Edward Barry, Chief Clerk Resident Magistrate’s Court, Police Office, Auckland, 24th June, 1854. II A Y . 50 FOR S A I. E , TONS of very superior HAY, delivered in quantities not less than five cwt., in any part of Auckland. Orders left at Mr. lladlow’s, Shorllamlstreet, or at the residence of the under signed will be punctually attended to. G. Codlin. Newmarket. Jnlv 7tb, 1854,

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 860, 12 July 1854, Page 1

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