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TO ARRIVE, Per "GANANOQUE," from London, ~\ BOXES WINDOW GLASS J 37 cases Sharp's Handled Axes 20 reams Wrapping Paper 4 casks Zinc, No. 10 25 drums Linseed Oil, boiled 25 " " " raw 28 " Tur])cntine 20 " Colza Oil 20 bundles Polished Spades 100 kegs White Paint 1 ton Sheet Lead, No. 5 50 Iron Cattle Hurdles G cases Galvanized Iron O G Guttering 2 casks Gutter Spikes and Tubes C. PETSCHLER. TO ARRIVE, Per "MERMAID," from London, 0 BOXES TIN PLATES 4 cases Muntz's Metal, 16oz. 2 kegs Composition Naiis 6 cases Galvanized Sheet Iron 1 case Back Lamps, with reflectors 1 case Tallow Lamps 1 cask extra Globes and Chimneys 5 sets Gig Harness 1 case doublc-bladed Pocket Knives 1 cask Carpenters' Patent Rim Locks 20 dozen Galvanized Iron Buckets 20 kegs Flooring Brads One Gorse Machine Two Wrought Iron Entrance Gates with Pillf's One Pallisading Gate and Posts Two Oat and Maize Crushers An Invoice of Gold Jewellery C. PETSCHLER. TO ARRIVE, Per "BLACK EAGLE," ~t A CASES DE YONGII'S LIGHT BROWN U COD LIVER OIL 100 cases Champagne, different brands, pints and half-pints C. PETSCHLER. T. S. FORSAITH, XN relinquishing his retail business, desires to thank his numerous friends, and the public generally, for their liberal support and patronage and would venture to express a hope that the same encouragement which has been bestowed on him, will henceforth be given to Mr. Samuel Eorsaith, who will shortly resume business on his own account. For the present, T. S. Forsaith will occupy offices in Canada Buildings, where he may be seen daily between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Auckland, October Bth, 1861. On Monday Next! On Monday Next! G R EAT BARGAINS! CHARLTON HOUSE, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Queen-street, Auckland. SAMUEL S. FORSAITH RESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends and the public generally that he INTENDS OPENING THE ABOVE PREMISES ON MONDAY NEXT, With an an Entire New and Well-selected Stock of Drapery, Hosiery, Flannels, Gloves, Stays, Lace and Fancy Goods, II ABE R D A SIIE RY, &c, &c, which have just arrived in the " Northumberland," and will be submitted for sale at the Very Lowest Remunerative Prices. S. S. F., in soliciting the kind patronage of his friends and a discerning public, is determined to deserve the same by an Unremitting Attention to Business, A STOCK WELL ASSORTED, and the prices and qualities of the Goods such as must prove satisfactory to the purchaser. The Stock consists of Brown Hollands, Window Hollands, Long Cloths, Shirtings, Sheetings. Domestic and other Calicoes, which will be found worth the attention of every customer, Prints, Ginghams, Printed Cambrics, of the best fabrics and newest patterns, DECIDEDLY CHEAP. Printed Muslins, Muslin Robes, Silk Stripes, Organdi Chintz, French Crossover, Balzarincs of the ncwcsi designs, selected expressly, at unheard of prices. The Hosiery and Glove Department comprises everj variety of Ladies' Hose, commencing at 4sd. per pair, those "at 9id. usually sold at Is., Children's Socks ir great variety, from lfd. per pair, largest size 7£d., usual price 12Jd. Ladies' S. Silk Gloves, 6}d., worth Is., better qualities equally cheap, Children's Glove;from 3d. per pair. Haberdashery, EIIiBONS, Stays, Sun Shades Lace and Fancy Goods, and a great Variety o: other Articles at Prices which must surprise the purchaser, An extensive assortmant of Gents' Shirts, Linen Collars (comprising a variety of shapes), Neckties Silk and Lawn Handkerchiefs, VERY CHEAP AND GOOD QUALITY. Hours of business from S a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays INCLUDED. T. W. LEWIS, GROC ER, T E A D EAL ER, &c., Queen-street, Auckland, BEGS respectfully to inform the Public of Auck land and its neighbourhood that be intends open ing in the abobe line, on SATURDAY next, Octobe 19th, in the premises lately occupied by Mr. S. II Smith, Ironmonger, and hopes by selling first-rati articles, at reasonable prices, and by prompt attentioi to orders, to obtain a share of their patronage an< support. NOW ON SALE, A Choice Selection of Black and Green Tcjus, consisting of Congou, Souchong, Gunpowder am Young Hyson Fresli Roasted Coffee Fry & Sons and Taylor Bros.' Cocoas and Cnocolatcs Company's Sugars and Fine Loaves Currants, Raisins, and Dessert Fruits Huntley & Palmer's Reading Biscuits Preserves, Pickles, and Sauces Bacon and Hams English and Colonial Cheese, &c, &c, &c. Enlargement of Wellesley-street Baptist Chapel. HPHE Church and Congregation meeting in th 1 above place having long felt great inconvcmcnci arising from want of space to accommodate the num bers desirous of worshipping with them, have resolved as soon as sufficient funds can be obtained, to enlarge the building to at least double its present size, at th same time providing ample School-room accommoda Tii furtherance of this object a BAZAAR will b held about the first week in December, at which large assortment of Children's Clothing and othe useful us well as ornamental articles will be exhibitet Friends wishing to contribute towards this objec arc respectfully requested to send their articles C early as possible, as the time is now drawing near. Further particulars in a future advertisement J. THORNTON. Baptist Chapel, Auckland, lUth Oct,, 1801,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1617, 16 October 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1617, 16 October 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1617, 16 October 1861, Page 1