ON SALE, Ex “Egmont” “Bride” “Gertrude” “Gazelle” arid “Moa” HOYLES’ 9-8 and 5-4 PRINTS 5-4 light grounds do. 7-8 and 5-4 do. plates 28, 30, 33, 36, and 22 in grey calico 80 and 90 in. white sheetings 80 and 90 inch twilled dowlas sheetings Horrock’s and other shirtings Black and coloured coburgs and alpaccas Black and coloured French merinoes and delanes Black and coloured moreens, alpacca aprons White and coloured rolled shirtings and jaconets Jaconet, hair, cord, and other muslins White and coloured fringed toilet covers 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 toilet quilts and counterpanes Moleskin and cotton ticks Haberdashery, a nice assortment Rough dressed and checked hollands Linen diaper, lawns, and napkins Victoria worsted and cloth tabic covers Brown white and half-white huckaback 5-2 and 7-8 cambric handkerchiefs Men’s and boys’ scotch twill shirts Men’s and boys’ white shirts Men’s and boys’ regatta shirts B. B. towels, Osnaberg and crash Derrys, ginghams and chambrays 4-4 book fold and rolled crape Whisker blonds, laces, and edgings Paris and floss quiltings and rouches Lace curtains and curtain nets 21 and 30 in. black glaccs French flowers, feathers, and dress caps Habits, French coloured black and white kid gloves Gent’s. French coloured black and white kid gloves Ladies’ French silk and satin ties and scarves Women’s, maids’, and children’s hosiery of every description Men’s and boys’ larnbswool and cotton hose and half-hose Men’s Merino larnbswool and cotton shirts and pantaloons Worked muslin goods, in variety Double and single gossamer and Chantilly falls Infant’s white and coloured cashmere pelisses Ladies’ and maids’ white and coutille stays 7-8 Welsh, Saxony, and Electoral flannels Sky and pink Saxony Electoral green baizes Fancy and mourning bonnet ribbons Black and coloured sarsnet and velvet ribbons Black, white, and coloured sarsnets and Persians Men’s Brussels and chequered bandannas Men’s tweed, doe, and Bedford cord trousers Boys’ and youths’ Bedford cord trousers Men’s cloth, doc, silk and satin vests Boys’ do. do. do. Men’s fancy tweed and doe suits Men’s black cheaters, Alberts and Melbourne riding coats. Black cloths, fancy does and Jerseys Men’s and boys’ blue cloth caps Men’s blue serge shirts Pilot coats, blankets &e. &c. &c. Also, Groceries and Oilman’s stores Byass’ Ale and Porter J. H. Burnside & Co., Queen-screet Wharf. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR. WM. HUNTER Has received instructions from Mr. Griffiths, who is about to leave the Colony, to sell by private contract, his Estate of 1 Ort ACRRES of very superior land -* ~ all fenced, laid down in grass, and subdivided into paddocks of convenient size, with a good Cottage on it. This beautiful property is well watered even in the driest season, and is situated about one mile from Otahuhu, on the Mangarie Road, in one of the most rising districts of the Province. It is impossible to speak too highly of this very desirable investment. A considerable portion of the purchasemoney can remain on the property for a term of years, if required, at 10 per cent. Also, On an adjoining Property, a growing crop of 28 acres of Wheat. Also, 9 superior dairy cows, near calving 8 hand-fed heifers and steers 2 excellent draught horses New dray and harness A good plough A lot of pigs of superior breed Dairy utensils, fowls, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. Hunter, Newmarket, or to the Proprietor on the Estate. TO LEASE, SEVERAL Building Allotments in Vic- - toria street, Wakefield street, Edwardes street, and Freeman’s Bay. Half the value of any Buildings will be allowed at the expiration of the Lease. Also, to let or sell, a 200 acre Farm at Drury, well wooded, rich soil, bounded by a river leading into the Manukau, and nearly all icnced. Geo. S. Graham, Queen-street Wharf. Mot ice. rp - t Undersigned is prepared to under- * take the repair of Brooches, Jewellery, &e,, at very reduced prices. Wedding Rings and Keepers made of the best gold, 15s. Persons finding their own gold can have it made into Wedding Rings for 4s. each ring. Meershaum Pipes silver mounted. Brass Pins for Brooches, 4d.; Steel ditto, 6d.; and other repairs at the same low rate of charge. J. F. Meilotz, Working Jeweller. Shortland-street, Aug. 3, 1858. No charge made if the articles do not give satisfaction.
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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1284, 7 August 1858, Page 4
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