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BRITISH and F AD EX "GRESSWELL" FROM LONDON, AN Extensive shipment of' NEW GOODS, adapted to the season, consisting of Paris and London Millincrv, General Drapery, Ladies' Dress and Ornamenla Goods, Silks, Furs, Hosiery, Children's Dress, Ladies' and Children's superior Hoots and Shoes, of every description. Particulars in future advertisement. 1.1. JjLjL..lls. June 26th, 1855. UNDER ESPECIAL PATRONAGI .I E. THE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY will give their next CONCERT, in the Odd Fellows' JL Hall, ou FRIDAY next, the 20th instant. PROGRAMME. Part I. Darkness flies away . Chorus. Gold too in store . . . . Song. English Melodies . . Piano and Flute. Dearest May . . • . . Jno. Like a Child . . . Song. Let us dance and play . . . Chorus. Knight of Palestine . Quartette. Part 11. Our mirth is bright . . . Chorus. \ Farewell my Sally dear . . Quartette. Merry Row . Two Pianos and two Flutes. I remember .... ' no - Up he springs (by particular desire) . Medley. I Master's Gun . . . Song.] The second part will conclude with the Laughing Chorus, so much admired on the last occasion. Part 111. Chorus | Three Flutes . Song. Well-a-day Wait/.. Scotch Medley . ( Duet. I Elbeopia Trio. Duel. Piano and Flute. Chorus. Tickets may be had at the Masonic, Exchange, William Denny, and White Dart Hotels; as also at P. Levy's, Queen-street, and at the " New-Zealander" Office. Tickets 2/6 ; Reserved Seats, 5/; Children half price. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Sb »t Ic 3 bjj Auction, IMPORTANT 1 CLEARING X S se uonsit Have received instructions from A. L. WEBSTER, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at his Stores in Queen street, (op. osite the Court House.) • THIS BAY. the 27th instant, at A/even O'C/och THE FOLLOWING NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, all of which will be sold I WIT 11 0 U T It ESE RV E 5 boxes French Flowers * '' iambs' Wool Shirts and Pjjnls 5 " Rich Silk-.-Brocade, Bonnet and Blue, Scarlet, Fancy, and lr.colorbuernSaslrßibbon _., , c . , ... ~, , c „ c . ; „, t Black Silk Handkerchiefs, raven and jet J ue , a, ' d ScarletAl Wool Serge Shuts Sewn.-; Silk, Black Saisnett Ribbon Men * Re S aUa f ,rts .. . 2 cases tartan Wool Shawls, 8-4, 9-4, and _..'/ dr «f cd ,n b ? c KOS in , ' " White " " t, c r ci i in a DRAPERY. laran u Long Shawls, 10-4, , „ . _,. „ . ... ~ • g i ° ' | 1 ease 5-4 Fine Gala Plaids 1 bale Welsh Flannel assorted , u All Wool « 5 cases'assorted Hosierv, LAMBS' W'()OL J '' C-4 Neapolitan Plaids i.APn v ~ ,\, . xx - „,„„-> 1 " 7-4 French Merinos and lnibels HOSE, Youths Mens Wouiens, ~ , ~ „. , . , , ... .. , in,.,, , 1 " Lathes lack and coloured Ciolh and Children s i \r i t • i Cloves, Youths' and Mens' in Cashmere, ! _,. Mantles, inmnicii Plush, Kid, Lamb's Wool, etc. Mamta, silk lined 1 case Dunfermline Linens, Linen Damask, ! , " * kl \ s » k A e,v * Manlles in the piece, Damask Cloths, Table * ™ 3e Fr . eMh Merino, Buibreiderod Robes Napkins, Towellings, Tea Cloths,! Circassian and Vienna ,' ' ° ' Vienna and Norwich Shawls . „„,„« ",' r, ' ti ii i 8 boxes Velvet and Silk trimmed Bracelets, 1 case Rough Brown Holland n \, n ~ . « .„. . , . ~ ° „ . , Cuffs, Gaunt ets, Neckties, etc, i bale Canvas, assorted .' rv nt 7. ... ' t it ti d..-..k«i i> 9 ii. I'Aiv.i BALAAn. .) " luree nusuei i)aL r s, om. r .. , „ n . , . „ . r ~ 1 case Fancy, Turkey Red Bandanas, India j Lad,es Fancy Reticules, in Russian LeathCambric Silk, and Salin Handkerchiefs , CLOTHING. 1 ease Super. Doeskin Trousers Black and Drab Pilot " Black Cloth Paletots, silk lined American Reeling Jackets, Pilot Coals Sealskin Coals, Boy's Moleskin " Vests, in Silk, Satin, and Cloth 3 cases Waterproof Coals, Leggings, Trousers, etc. \ care Cloth Caps, assorted er, Velvet, etc. Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks Porcelain Vases, Card Baskets, Flower Baskets Silver and Ivory Table Bells Chinese Fans. Ivory Tablets, Vases, Chessmen French Perfumery, assorted Oils, etc., in Cartoons A quantity of empty packing cases, etc. Terms: -7-Under 50/. cash ; above >'A)l. approved bills, at 3 months. the morning of the Sale. V LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

COVN EI L AN D 111 DIN G S Have received instructions from Mr. G. E. Vailb, who is about retiring from the Grocery Business, to Sell by Auction, at bis Stores, in Queen-street, on Saturday. next, 50th instant—rVUK REMAINDER of the STOCK-IN-J- TRADE, containing a General Assortment of Grocery, Crockery, etc., etc. The shop fixtures Weighing machines Weights and scales Primers, shelves Mills, slops, etc., etc. And, 10 gross illumination lamps jalc to commence at eleven o'clock. Terms Cash. BUTT E R . CORNELL AND RIDINGS fill sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, on SATURDAY next, 50th instant, at 11 o'clock, (previous to their sale at Mr. Vaile's) •> KEGS PRIME TARANAKI BUTTER ** Ai.soON SALE EX "YARROW," T) ELL'S Prime A 1 REEF, in kegs ol J3, about I J-2 lbs. Ok Tongues, in kegs of 1 \ dozen heep Tongues in kegs iWmnet, in do. Co.NNELL AND RIDINGS, Queen-street.

VALUABLE INVESTMENT. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Qiio.cnstrcct, on Saturday, 6th July, at 1 o'clock, HPHE LEASE, for twenty-one years, of X ihree NEW HOUSES in High-street, opposite the Weslayan Chapel, within a few yards of the Post Office. Each house contains a Shop, 10 feet by II feel: a parlour, 16 feet by 10 feet; and a large upper bedroom. The Houses will be sold either singly or altogether, on very moderate terms. A Plan of the Property can be seen at the TO SELL OU LEASE, r pUAT beautiful Island, M ATA KIT! hind, comprising ,7.) acres, all hud down in grass, and upon which there is a comfortable three-roomed Cottage and Garden, with trees, and a never-failing supply.of spring water. There arc now .*>() or 60 sheep running upon it, which may be purchased with it, or may remain on thirds. Tin; soil is of first quality, and capable of producing any description of crop. The distance from town is 20 to 25 miles, and the " Wonga VVonga" passes close to it four times a week, and it possesses the oidy land-locked anchorage in thai group of Islands. Apply lo S. A. Wood, June 22, 1853. Parnell. ~I7ANTED, an ACTIVE LAO. Apply to »' J. and W. lli.NMcnsoN. Queen-street, June 10, 18571.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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