On Sale by the Undersigned, EX WATERLILY AND LATE ARRIVALS, Black cloth and mixed tweed sac COATS Inverness Capes, Vests, and Trousers Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c. Meltons and Fancy Mantle Cloths Youths’ and Boys’ Tunics, Coats, Vests, and Trousers Assorted Woollen Fancy and plain Hosiery Cashmere and Woollen* Gloves Scarfs, Cravats, and Cambric Handkerchiefs Children’s Fancy Dresses Winceys, Wincey Dresses, &c. Horrock’s Longcloths and Sheetings Plain and Fancy Hat and Bonnet Ribbons Hat and Bonnet Feathers and Flowers Shawls, Scarfs, and Wool Handkerchiefs Black Gro Silk, Rolled Crape, &c. J Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Jackets, new shapes Gala Plaids, Wincey Skirts and Droqucts Umbrelles, Silk Tics and Belts Sewed Muslins, Tamboured Robes and White Muslins White, Regatta, and Crimean Shirts Bonnets, and White and Coloured Stays Ladies’ and Children’s Under Clothing Men’s Satin and Felt Hats Men’s Military Cloth and Tweed Caps Children’s Trimmed Felt Hats Kidderminster and Title Carpeting
Superior Congou ami Gunpowder Teas Assorted Stationary Ladies’ Saddles and Harness Sewing Machines of excellent construction Iron Bedsteads, Nails, &c. Edge Tools, Cutlery, Tinware, &c. * BROWN, HALL, & CO., • Queen-street, Auckland, 25th June, 1861.
“ THE CITY OF LONDON ” TEA, COFFEE, CHOP, & DINING DOOMS, (Next Mr. Marsdcn’s Auction Mart,) Vailk’s Buildings, Quken-street, Auckland. Extension of Premises! GREAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW SYSTEM OF SEPARATE CHARGES. JADEANE begs to return thanks to the Public i of Auckland and its neighbourhood for the very liberal support he has received since opening the above Establishment, and to inform them that to meet the wants of a rapidly increasing connexion be has taken the adjoining premises, in which is a lofty, light, and comfortable Luncheon. Dining, and Supper Room, an enlarged Kitchen, to which is added the largest and most complete Cooking Apparatus in the whole of New Zealand , capable of providing for upwards of 150 persons, —the whole culinary department will be under the entire superintendence of Mrs. Adeane, so that (with the best joints Auckland can produce) good cooking may be relied on. Breakfast from G till 10 in the morning. Large cup of Tea or Coffee 3d Bread and Butter, per slice id Cold Meat, per plate Gd Mutton Chop Cd Rump Steak 8d Dinners from 12 till 3. Plate of Roast or Boiled Meat Gd Potatoes Id Cabbage 2d Mashed Turnips 2d Bread, per slice Id Currant Pudding, per slice 2d Rice Pudding do. 3d Fruit Pie, or Jam Tart 3d Teas and Suppers from 3 till 1 0 p.m., (At same charge as Breakfasts). For out doors per lb. Roast or Boiled Beef or Mutton Is. 4d Best English York Ham 2s. 4d Lemonade, Soda Water, Ginger Beer, and Cyder. A few well-aired Beds, at Is. per night! For Sale or Lease, 400 to 4000 acres each. Also, A number of Improved Farms, varying from 40 to 500 acres each. For particulars apply to WILLIAM AITKEN, House, Land, and Estate Agent, Queen-street.
TO LET. rpHB GRANGE VILLA RESIDENCE, situated L on the South Road, about two miles from Otahuhu, comprising the Elegant Brick and Slated Dwelling House, with Verandah, containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, five Bed Rooms, Kitchen, and Dairy, with Outhouses, Stable, Carthousc, Cowshed, and Piggery, conveniently arranged. The Ground extends to 11 £ acres, in rich pasture, and the Garden and Orchard arc well stocked with choice Fruit Trees. For further particulars, apply to Alfred Buckland ; or o WILLIAM AITKIN, Land and Estate Agent, Wyndham-strect. THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. W. S. Kirkland & Co., Agents. 23, Salisiiurv Street, Strand, LONDON, ENGLAND, BEG to call the attention of Residents in Auckland and the other New Zealand Colonies to the advantage of subscribing to the “EVENING MAIL,” Newspaper, which is a re-print of all the Leading Articles, Essays, and News of The Times London Newspaper—everything, in fact, but the advertisements —and can be forwarded by them to any of the New Zealand Colonies, post free, for £3 10s. per annum via Southampton, or £4 via Marseilles. Thus, in (act, Ihe 1 imes at half price, with the advantage of not being encumbered with advertisements. Subscriptions will be received in Auckland at the Office of the New-Ze a lander.
lift! To Let, at Onehunga, (EVKRAL NEW BUILT COTTAGES, from 6s. to Bs. per week. Apnlv to 1). KIRKWOOD, StorckeciKjr, near the Bench. To Let. jwruilK BRICK STORE ami DWELLING ‘ 1 HOUSE adjoining Mr. Chas. Davis’s, fSS s situate in the most prominent Business part *H.*I in Auckland. For particulars, &c., andy to MR. SAMUEL BROWN, Shortland-strcct, or to MESSRS. CHEESEMAN, Auctioneer. To Let, smrlhnL iJEA FIELD VIEW HOUSE, Grafton 'Ti"M>O Road, adjoining Mr. Brodie’s property. Mi ijfS * The house contains Dining, Sitting, and three Bedrooms, Pantry, large detached Kitchen, and Servants’ Room. A good well of water on the ground, which is well fenced in. Apply to GEORGE GALLAGHER, Queen Street Wharf. April 19th, 1861. ■ m |»i» c Houses to net, CONTAINING 2, 3, and 4 ROOMS each. Apply to WM. All KEN, House, Land, and Estate Agent Queen-street, To Let, at Onehunga, W3PHR.I3ELLEVUE HOUSE. Enquire at Ilf JL> Mu. NORMAN’S, m sj: _ Onehunga, or ■AEi Messks. MERRIMAN & JACKSON, Solicitors, Auckland. Ai > il sth, 1861 REQUIRED, —A Man and his Wife (without en cumbrancc,) as Domestic Servants. —Apply a the office of this paper. June 11, 1861.
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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1587, 3 July 1861, Page 5
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