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Now Landing, ex 11 Oriental,” MESSIIS. S. W. Silver & Company's favourite goods 2 cases men’s and youths’ Scotch twill and regatta shirts 1 bale blue serge ditto 3 cases regatta shirts, in boxes 1 bale men’s pilot cloth trousers 3 cases assorted slops, containing the latest novelties in coasts, vests, and trousers 1 case boys’ and youths’ mole and cord trousers 3 cases men’s millers ' mole and cord ditto Also, 120 kegs best white lead 8 “ patent diyers John Stevenson & Co., Queeh-street. Feb. 26, 1850. FOll SALE, By the undersigned, QIX BOATS, of various sizes. H. N. Brewer, Fort-street. [a card.] COOLAHAN A CAMMING, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, AUCKLAND. A Supply of the following Biscuits ALWAYS ON HAND N. B. —Shipping supplied in port and fitted out on most reasonable terms. This is to certify that I have fitted out my ship with Bread and Flour at the Ship Biscuit Manufactory of Messrs Coolahan and Canning, and that they have given me entire satisfaction in the quality of the articles supplied, and in the moderation of their prices ; and I feel pleasure in recommending them to the attention of American Whalers and Merchantmen visiting this port. William H. Hardwick, Master of the Ship Lion, of Providence. Auckland, Feb. 23rd, 1806. TO PAINTERS & GLAZIERS, BUILDERS & THE TRADE. TUST ARRIVED, and will be landed in a H f cw days, and exhibited at the New Store of the Undersigned, Queen and Victoria Streets, an Invoice of 302 BALES and PACKAGES of CHOICE GOODS, suited to the wants of Builders, Painters and Glaziers, viz., Oils, raw, and prepared, in cans, Turps, Paints, well assorted, Putty in bladders, London Glue, Plaster Paris, Glaziers’ Sashes, 9x7 to 15 x 10, Sheet Glass 10 x 8 to 40 x 30, Paper Hangings, common to that of the most superb design, with borders and corners to match. Glaziers’ and Painters’ Instruments, Diamonds, &c., very select Brushes, &c., &c. Christopher Ellis. Feb. 26, 1856.

REDUCTION IN Messrs, d. graham & co. have much pleasure in announcing to their Customers and the Public generally, that in consequence of the anticipated alteration in the present Tariff, and the total abolition of Duties upon Drapery and other goods, they will at once extend the boon to their Customers by the REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THEIR GOODS to the full extent of the Duties now paid, which is, in some instances, 25 per cent. The Reduction in Prices they hope to make good by the great increase of Trade which is certain to ensue from the liberal and enlightened policy which our Government is now about to pursue. NOTICE. RENDERS will be received by the under--I signed on or before the 25th March, for leasing the whole or portions, of the undermentioned Land belonging to the Church Missionary Society. Wairnati, Ray of Islands, 700 acres bush land Otahuhu, near Auckland, 29G acres bush land Maraitai, Waikato Heads, 80 acres chiefly bush and wood Ry application to whom particulars may be obtained Robert Rurrows, Parnell, Ecb. 19, 1850. Secretary. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. RENDERS for the Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Work required in the erection of an addition to Mr. Parker’s brick house, Wakefield-street, will be received by the undersigned, on or before noon of Saturday, 2nd March. Plans and specifications may be obtained on application to Jas, Derrom, Princcs-street,

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

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