Choice Pommard Burgundy. S. P. JAMES & SON, Shortland-Street, WINE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, 3EG to call special attention to a large shipment of 3 this far-famed Wine, which they have just received ex "Chapman," direct from the growers. They can with the utmost confidence recommend it as being of the choicest quality, and unsurpassed by any yet imported into this Colony. S. P. JAMES & SON, Wine and Spirit Merchants and Importers, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, Have just received, ex il Chapman," » QR.-CASKS SUPERIOR PALE SHERRY O 3 ditto Choice Old Port To be Landed, ex " Cashmere," a few days from this, 12-hhds. Dawson's Pale Ale 10 cases Orange Bitters To Arrive, per " Blundell," 20 hhds. Dawson's Pale Ale 4 quarter-casks Pale Sherry 2 hhds. Choice Old Port 2 hhds. Martell's Brown Brandy 100 casks Bass' Pale Ale N. B.—The Trade and Families Supplied. WINTER GOODS! WINTER GOODS!! MRS. C. LAWSON'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Wyndham Street, WILL be found an assortment of WINTER GOODS, which for Cheapness and Style, will equal any in Auckland, consisting of— LADIES' HATS, In all the New and Fashionable Shapes, viz.:— Diana, Cleopatra, Minerva, Gordon, &c, Bonnets in evert variety op material, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c., &c. At the Establishment will also be found a good supply of WINTER MANTLES, PALETOTS; All the new Dress material, viz. :-*-
Foulards, Chenis, Montmorency Robes, &c, Also, French Merinoes, Coburgs, Winceys, WINSEY AND CRINOLINE SKIRTS, &c, of which Mrs. C. L. respectfully invites an early inspection. PIANO FORTES. ON SALE OR First Glass Instruments. London Plouse, Queen-street. HIRE, 11. ASIITON. Ex Chapman and Cashmere. rjMLE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE Tailors' Trimmings Sewing Silks, &c. Military Ornaments " Trimmings Ladies' Dress Buttons Graduated Silk and Velvet ditto A few Ladies' Belt Clasps Elastics in variety Gentlemen's Felt Hats Ladies' Evening Head Dresses (Novel) Rolls of American Cloth (Crockett & Co's. Best) Six Cases Taylor's Sewing Cotton (200 yards) Large Assortment Bonnet Fronts H. ASIITON, Importer. LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Ex Kate, Lady Lyttelton, and late arrivals. SIX BARRELS PLASTER OF PARIS 6 " Portland Cement 50 boxes Tin Plates 1 case Galvanized Spouting 36 cases Sharp's Axes 28 dozen American Hatchets 100 kegs " Nails 50 boxes " Clothes Pegs 6 dozen " Wash Boards 8 rolls Chinese Matting 50 gallons Paraffin Oil 8 cases Kcrosine Lamps 250 gallons Kerosine Oil 4 tons Best White Lead 900 gallons Raw and Boiled Oil 200 " Genuine Colza 150 " Turpentine On Sale. S. HAGUE SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Queen Street, Auckland.
NEW ZEALAND COAL. The Waihoihoi Coal Company, Limited, •TTILL be prepared to deliver COALS to the VV inhabitants of Auckland, Parnell, Onehunga, and places adjacent, on and after the first day of Maynext. Orders received at the Head Office, Queenstreet, Auckland. C. ARTHUR, Secretary. 4th April,-1862. Auckland Mechanics' Institute. JL re-opened, and many of the latest and most popular works of the day are added, amongst which are the following : Woman in White, by W. Collins Dead Secret " " The Silver Cord, by Shirley Brooks Great Expectations, by Chas. Dickens Tale of Two Cities " " The Uncommercial Traveller " " Bertrams, by A. Trollope " Kelly's and O'Kelly's, by A. Trollope " Three Clerks " McDermots of Ballycloran " Castle Richmond " , " Doctor Thorne " " Geoffry Hawlin, by Kingsley Table Traits with Something on them, by Dr. Doran Lives of the Princes of Wales " " Habits and Men " " Lives of the Queens of the House of Hanover " Monarchs Retired from Business " " Court Fools " " Knights and Their Days " " My Novel, by Sir hj. Lytton Poems and Dramas " London Labour and London Poor, by H. Mayhew Young Ben Franklin " "" Memorials of His Time, by Cockburn Men of the Time, by Timbs Studies from Life, Author of John Halifax Woman's Thoughts about Women " Mill on the Floss, by Geo. Elliot Looking at Life, by G. A. Sala Aurora Leigh, by E. B. Browning Anecdotes of Dogs, by Jesse Terms of Subscription.—Library, 10s. per annum, with Reading Room, 20s. Youths under 15 years of age, and apprentices under 18, Library 6s. per annum, with. Reading Room, 12s. BENJAMIN HAYLES, .
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 19 April 1862, Page 1
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