JUST OPENED A CHOICE STOCK OF FANCY PRINTS, and American Twill. R. HOBBS, Excelsior House. A HEAVY STOCK OF BROAVN SHEETING CALICO, and Brown Linen Drill. R. HOBBS. A SPLENDID STOCK OF WHITE CALICOES, bought 12 months back. R. HOBBS. T7IANCY STRIPED CHINTZ, in great varietv. X R. HOBBS." SELES lAS AND GLAZED LININGS. R. HOBBS. A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF AYOMEN'S and Girls' and Children's NEAV PLATN AND FANCY STRAW HATS, unusually cheap, to clear out. R. HOBBS. TITER'S AND BOVS' STRAW HATS, JLYJL very cheap, to clear out. The new Straw "Antipodean" Hat. R. HOBBS. MEN'S CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in great variety. A good strong Crimean Shirt, for country wear at Gs. Cd. R. HOBBS. MEN'S BLACK AND COLOURED ALPACA COATS, at almost any price. Men's Blue Serge Suits Men's Light Summer Coast, A r ests, and Trousers, in great variety. Our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing has been greatly increased lately, so that purchasers can have a great assortment to select from. R. HOBBS. GENTS' SUPERIOR BLACK CLOTH CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. BOYS' BLUE SERGE TUNICS, Boys' AVliite Linen Drill Coats, very cheap, Boys' Trousers, A'ests, anil Coats, just opened. R. HOBBS. WHITE AND REGATTA SHIRTS Brown Cotton Pants and Shirts Braces, Ties, and Gloves, in great varietv. R. HOBBS. A GOOD STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, to select from. FAMILIES and Country People will find the class of Goods we keep especially adapted to their requirements. Terms : Ready Money mul no abatement. Discount on all purchases above One Pound. El CHARD lIOBBS, (Next Door to the Odd Fellows' Hull,) EXCELSIOE IIOUSK, QUKEN-STREET.
QIIOK'E SUMMER GOODS Are now being opened AT TUF. NATIONAL MAIIT, From the ' BoMIIAY, AND ' GtIEF.N JACKET,' Comprising GENERAL FAMILY DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, BABY LINEN, INFANTS' SATIN HATS, HOODS, CLOAKS, LADIES' UNDER LINEN, KTC.j KTC. MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. S. & .1. E. VAILE, (iUEEN-STREET.
KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! ! 1111E I!KST and ( lIEAPEST arc at the NATIONAL MAHT, opened per ' Ghrkn •lackkt,' Ladies' and (lents sizes. Fasuio.naiii.i: Colours. TO THE WATKATO SETTLERS. OA KKA'OLYKHS AT COST PRICE ! Z U To clear out the balance of stock. S. HAGUE SMITH. S. HAGUE SUIT H lias on sale ex ' Green Jacket,' ' Bombay,' kc. 1 2 000 rIKCi:S PAPER-HANGINGS 300 kegs Kwbank'a Nails _ 250 ~ American cut Nails 1,000 feet India Rubber Belting •2,000 Sash Weights 20 casks sheet and perforated Zinc 20 tons Corrugated Iron, 0, 7, and 8 feet 2 tons Fencing Wire GO dozen Spades, Lyndon's, Parke's, &C. 30 American Cooking Stoves 100 Barrow Wheels fi rolls Sheet Lead and Piping 20 kegs Horse Nails tons best White Lead 500 gallons Linseed Oil 20 cases Iron Bedsteads 20 Marble Chimney Pieces 100 Register Grates 100 barrels Plaster 30 casks Cement 5,000 Countess Slates Cricket Bats, Balls, Leggings, &e. 1 case Metal Tea Pots 2 cases Tea Trays 10 dozen American Scythe Handles 150 American Steam Irons 6 casks Holloware 2 casks Frying Pans 1 bhd. House Bellows Hip and Sponge Baths 1,000 gallons genuine Kerosine 10 Leamington Ranges 50 Grindstones (Bilston) 1 cask Taper Screws (i Avery's Weighing Machines 12 Children's Perambulators. MABIIS" & GRAHAM ARE NOAV LANDING EX 'JANE,' FROM MELBOURNE, ALA ItGlO and VARIED ASSORTMENT of AMERICAN COOKING and COTTAGE STOVES. To he seen at New Zealand Auction Rooms. January Bth, 1861.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 59, 21 January 1864, Page 3
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