EX 'KATE.' -irv BOXES TOBACCO X Vy 7 boxes Tobacco 10 chests Tea EX ' ANNIE WILSON, 1 5 cases Rimmel's Perfumery 1 case Essences, Toilet Vinegar, &c. EX 'IDA ZEIGLER,' 97 enscs Wolfe's Schnapps EX 'TELEGRAPH,' 'PORTLAND,' ' NORWOOD,' AND 'QUEEN OF BEAUTl r ,' 100 cases Mountain Dew "1 50 cases Ginger Cordial John 50 cases Mult and "White W iuc J- Gillon Vinegar & Co. 0 cases Papcrliangings J 4 quarter-casks Old Pale Sherry 4 quarter-casks Superior Old Pale Sherry 1G quarter-casks Highland Mult Whiskey 52 cases Real Old Jamaica Rum . 250 boxes Window Q-lass 2 cases Fancy Articles EX 'BETTY PERL BACII,' FROM HAMBURGH, '300 cases Brandy 250 eases Geneva 250 eases Cherry Cordials, in quarts ftud
pints 20 eases Cherry Brandy 40 cases Sundry Bitters (!0 eases Assorted Liqueurs 200 cases Old Sherry 213 cases Old Port •10 cases Hock and Sparkling Hock I 50 cases Madeira 50 eases Raspberry Vinegar 4 eases Gingerbread, in tin boxes 4 cases French Frames 4 eases Real Ilavannah Cigars, assorted 2 cases veil assorted Drapery IWCIIOLZ & CO. Fort-street, BONE DUST. THE Undersigned is now prepared to supply in any quantity Fine Bone Dust i-Inch " 1-Ineh " Apply to Mr. BYCROFT, at the Mills, Onehungn, or to C. J. STONE. November, ISG3, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE REPOSITORY, AID LADIES' gexetial OCTHTTIXG ESTABLISHMENT, York-street, Parncll.
MRS. 1-. STREET informs tlie Ladies of Auckland aucl its vicinity that, in conjunction with the Sale of Sewing Machines, slic intends carrying on the GENERAL OUTFITTING BUSINESS, in all its branches, including Mantles, Dkesses, Machine Tucked and Quilted Skikts, Usueulinen, Wedding Ohdehs, Baby Linj;n, &c., &c. Gentlemen's Shirts and Collahs. TO ARRIVE PER < lIELYELLYN,' A Consignment of Sewing Machines, Machine I Needles, Silks, Twists, &c., to which attention is solicited. These Machines are of the best make-, having obtainod the Prize at the Exhibition of ISG2; and many Exhibitors also received prizes for work produced by them. The great advantages afforded by these Macliinca arc manifest, inasmuch as the work from them is imieh more sightly than that, from the hand—it cannot be pulled out, and one Machine will produce as much work as from ten to twenty hands. To Tailors, Manufacturers, Contractors, and Dressmakers they are of great service, in a country where labour is a great want. Private Ladies will also find (hem a most valuable addition to (heir household, enabling them, as they most certainly would, without either fatigue or serious infringement on their time, to do the work of a large family, and render them independent of other assistance. Machines may be seen in constant operation, (heir work examined, and purchasers instructed in their use. NEW SPRING- AND SUMMER DRAPERY. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.
\\T RATTRAY, in culling attention to this Seaii • son's Importation ofSPRING ancl SUMMER GOODS ex 'Telegraph,' 'Norwood,' 'Queen of Beauty,' and 'Annie Wilson,' which are JUST OPENED, can with confidence invite inspection of the snrac, as nothing superior lias previously been shown in the Province. W. R. cannot enter into detail of the various Novelties, but would remark that the DRESS MATERIALS are everything that could be desired in Grenadines, Mohairs, Bareges, Silk Cheeks, Crossovers, &.U., Ac. Black and Coloured French Glaees, Fancy Silk Dresses, Plain Evening Silks, &c., &c. Black* Lace, Blaek Grenadine, Llama, Barege, and Quilted Border Shawls. Coloured Tissue, Barege, Grenadine, and Mohair Shawls. Black Glace Silk, Coloured Cloth, Tissue, and Grenadine Jackets and Mantles, Children's Mantles, Jackets, &c. PARACHUTES, a large assortment The new Material FOR SKIRTING • Dent, Alleroft and Co.'s Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Sewed Collars, Sleeves, &e. LADIES' UNDER LINEN, BABY LINEN, &.C. Manchester Goods, Linens, llorroek's and Fin] ay's Calieocs, Diapers, Damask. 1 -, Table Linen, &c. Mosquito Net, 3 yds. wide 150 PAIRS LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, in every style to select from. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, SIIORTLAND-STREET,
Auckland. NEW SEEDS! NEW SEEDS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE FOR CASH. I) E D C1O? EK, lid. per lb. White do. Is. 3d. " Cow Grass Is. 2d. " Trefoil os. 9d. " Timothy oa. lOd. " Otago-grown Rye Grass, guaranteed perennial, and warranted to grow, 18s. per bushel. And every description of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, On Sale Br J. A. DRURY. ON SALE, TJERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER X MfiHZcna Corn Flour Superior Sydney Beef, by the cask, 2}d. Harper Twclvetrees' Washing Machines Hobart Town Seed Potatoes D'Barry's Revalenta Arabiea &c. &c. J. A. DRURY, Queen-street. IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF RICHARD J. HUNT. A UU Persons having any claims against the above JTX. Estate, are required to prove the same by affidavit before a Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and deliver them at the Supreme Court Office, on or before the 3rd day of December nest, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in any benefit which may arise therefrom. RICHD. SECCOMBE, H. P. STARK. . Trustees for the above Estate by vesting order under "Debtors'and Creditors' Act." November 11, 1863.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 5, 23 November 1863, Page 4
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