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Winter of 1861. SIXTY-TWO CASES OF NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, . \ , * -* V >.•'»> . , I JUST OI’KIfJiD, AND NOW ON SALK AT THE NATIONAL MART, COBNEII OF QUEEN AND WI NDHAM STREETS. S& J. R. YAILE invite public attention to this • Extensive Importation of the newest and best description of Winter Goods. Antony the many novelties introduced will be found— The New Sardinian Reps, from Is. (kl. per yard, the newest and most fashionable material lor winter drosses Tweed and Wincey Robes, beautifully trimmed with velvet Plain and Embroidered Winceys (cheap) A very choice lot of fancy Cheeks and Stripes, from per yard French Merinos, Coburgs and Llamas 7-4 French Twills, Is. 3d. per yard ; Circassians, Bd. per yard Wincey and Rep Skirts (new patterns) Rep Wincey for Skirting, 2s. 3d, per yard. An unusually superb collection of LA DIE’S and CHILDREN’S MANTLES and JACKETS, in every variety of style and material Whitney Blankets, all colors, from 12s. per pair Welsh and Saxony Flannels, Seryes, Collar Cheeks Self Colored and Printed Flannels Long Cloths, Shirtings and Sheetings in every make and width Linen Goods of every kind Window Hollands, in White, Venetian, and Gothic (all widths) Large Stock of Damasks and Moreens (very cheap) Bed Quilts and Toilet Covers (a splendid lot) LADLE’S AND CHILDREN’S FELT HATS, .new styles, trimmed and uutriramed Feathers, French Flowers, Cap Fronts Neck Tics, Fancy Sleeves, Head Dresses Fancy Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Hair Nets, and a vast variety of other Fancy Goods Ermine, Squirrel, Musquash, Chinchilla, and other Furs Women’s and Children’s Wool Polkas (cheap) KIDDERMINSTER AND TAPESTRY CARPETS, at reduced rates Hearth Rugs, Oil Baizes, Leather Cloths, &c. Three cases Cloths and Doeskins. Black Broad Cloths, Venetians, Caslunercls and Mantle Cloths Black and Fancy Doeskins, Cheviot Tweeds Colonial and Scotch Tweeds Fifteen cases of Men’s and Bovs’ Clothing, containing— The Inverness Cape, in a variety of new Cloths Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats, in all the new styles Walking Coats of every description Trousers, Vests, Shirts, Hats, Caps, &c., in every possible variety Gentlemen’s Scads, a very choice lot, cheap To Arrive—Oac ease of Waterproof Clothing Terms —C ash. Hours of Business, from 8 to 6. S. & J. 11. VAILE. 31st May, 1861. On Sale, OLAR O 1 L Colza “ Pure Sperm I’aratin. C. A. HARRIS. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by J. D. Cleghom, fur trespass and damages in his enclosed garden at Epsom,— 1 White Heifer, branded J on rnrnp. Damages ss. Owner unknown. Also, — Impounded by Edmund George, for trespass and damages in his enclosed field of Oats, Cabbage Tree Swamp Road, — 1 Black Cow, branded S on the hip. Damages 10s. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Heifer and Cow agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” M. MADIGAN, Pound Keeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, Ist July, 1861. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Auckland, byGeorge Sellers, for running at large in Victoria Quadrant, 1 Chestnut Horse, star on forehead ; no visible brand. If not claimed within 11 days from this date, plication will be made to a Justice of the ace, for an order for the sale of the above mentioned irse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impoundr Act, 1850.” WM. EVERS, Pound-keeper. Public Pound, Auckland, 2nd July, 1861. Montpelier Nursery. C CHOICE and varied selection of Ornamental J Shrubs, Fruit and Forest Trees, See. Intending purchasers arc respectfully requested to inspect the stock at present for sale. 1 D. HAY, Hobson’s Bay-. Money Distribution with Prizes. PQA AAA FOR £1. —Six Shares, £5; Thirot/iyU)UUU teen Shares, £10; Twenty-six Shares, £2O ; will he forwarded on receipt of Drafts or Colonial Bank Notes. Prospectus Gratis. A. SCHWARZSCIULD, 27 Lombard-st., London 32 *2 SWEET SCENTS WHITE ROSE, MYRTLE FRANGIPANNI PERFUME OF PARADISE jltul • Tfoiu and cthtri, ' 2 1. W. «acA mtle. jfr i „ Ciiiiooos* Poor -v fcfo-Qd Str®^ YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE Committee have great pleasure in announcing that a Seventh Course of LECTURES will be delivered in the Odd Fellow’s Hall, in the following vrdcr, commencing at half-past 7 o’clock each evening Subjects. July 19—-Rev. G. Siannard —The Christianity' of the Mnorics. “ ■ op—Hcv, J. Long—The Life and Labours of the Rev. S. Marsden. Aug. if;— Rev. J. Maeky—The Balance of the Sanctuary. «« o;j—Hcv T. Buddie—The Life and Times of ft Wesley. Sept. 20 -The Vcn. Archdeacon Maunscll—The Civilization of the Maorics. Tickets 3s. the Course, (with the privilege of introducing a Lady) ; can he obtained of Messrs. Chapman, Wayxe, Varty, at the Newspaper Olliccs, and at the Rooms, Durham-.street. R. B. SIIALDER’S, lion. Sec. One Guinea Reward. STRAYED, from an enclosed paddock at Onclmnga, a handsome dark hay Filly, rising 3 years, black points, a very narrow streak of white around one of the hoofs, and the mane turns the nearside, it has been running on Papaknra Flats, Ascot, Otaliuhii, and this place. Supposed to have been seen at Newtown, near Mr. Jones’, in company with Sultan. Whoever will bring the above to me, shall receive the above reward. THOMAS PARNALL. Onehunga, dune 18th, 1861,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1587, 3 July 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1587, 3 July 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1587, 3 July 1861, Page 4

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