ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EX ' CITY OF MAN CHESTER.' r\ LASS WARE, FOLLOWWARE, AND VJT * earthenware,— English and Foreign Cut Wino Glasses Cut and Moulded Decanters, pints and quarts Carrnft'and Sop's Cut Tumblers, Salta Candle Oruameius, Glass Dishes, sJin. to 10in. Phi.-riy, Port, and Champagne Glasses Butler Coolers, Cruet Bottles Sugars, Creams, Teapots Round Nappies, and Bakers' Dishos Patent Saucepans, Kittles, Boilers, sizes Enamelled Saucepans, Kettles, Boilera, sizes. STATION KRY, — Ruled and Plain Foolscap, Note Papers Blue and Cream Laid Letter Papor Blotting Paper, Envelopes. BLANKKTS,— 101, and 11{ While Super Blankets SHIRTS, CLOTHING, KTC. S. Twill, Regatta, Wliito, and CrLmeaii Shirts Doe and Tweed Clothing Military Half Hose I',hie Serge Shirts anil Coats Brown ( ircy Oitton Hall' H'oso Ladies' l T nder Clothing. SUNDUII'-, !.•••:• .. i - 'i. ''nd Tin Ve-stas, Paiufiine Aluteiies, i'::- ind Liquid Blacking Saddles, Bridles, Tiny and Box Looking tilt Patent Slates Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Combs Arc., Ac., &c. EX ' SCTMITA I?.' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SHIRTS,— Pilot Coats, Jackets, Trousers, and Vests Doeskin Sac Coats, Trousers, and Yosts Tweed Suits, Bedford Cord Trousers Inverness Capes, in sealskin, pilot tweed, and cloth Blue Serge Coats and Trousers Black Cloth, Sue, and Doo Trousers &Jid Vests Military Worsted, Lambswool, Merino, and Shetland Half Hose Ladies', Girls', and Children's Fancy and Plain Winter Hosiery Lainhswool Shirts, Drawers Blue Serge, Regatta, Twill, and Crimean Shirts Plaiding and Flannel Drawers India Rubber Clothing Leggings, Napoleons, and Buckskin Albeit Cloaks Talmer's Ladies Leggings, Sou'westers, and Oil Coats DRAPERY,— li.j Plain AVinseys, Knickerbockers, and Norweigan Cloths, Union Galas Alluvial Plaids, Shepherd's Gala Longs Cordova Saxony Wool Shawls W ineey .Shirts Fancy Striped Druggets Union and Wool Damasks Loom Diapers, Camlet Mohairs Black and Coloured Coburgs and Alpacas Hemmed Cambric Ifanderehiefs White and Blown Turkish Towels Gents' Homespun Vests and Pants Body Belts Elastif! Braids, 1 cord to 10 Elastic Braids, 1 cord to IG, whito I.uloVi.rinij anil Velvet Ribbon, 2 to 140 Black and Coloured Silk Dresses and Velvets Railway Rugs, i).;, 10.J, ll.', 12,' Plain and Fancy Haberdashery of every description. BLANK ETS,— '■'!> — 1 j, 11], and 12,'j White Wliitnoy Blankets HATS, CAPS, AND MANTLES,— Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Feit Hats < iiris* and Infants' Trimmed und Untrimmed
l'Vlt Hiits, of every style Mantles in Cloth, Tv-'eed, tiilk, and Sealskin Trimmings Mens' Felt Oxonion Ilats, dish-brim Tweed, unci Gloucester Tweed Hats Military rnd Navy Cloth Caps Surrey Rille Cups. BOOTS AXD SHOES,— Men's Call'ami Kip "Wellingtons Men's Calf and Kip Hull' Wellingtons Men's BahnoraLs, .Spring Sides, and Napoleons .Ulueiicr. and Watertight Hoots Ladies' Kid, Cloth, anil Cordovun Boots Cluldren's Leather Boots, Carpet Slippers. sundries,— Jewellery, Courier Baijs, Ladies' Uags Kace Glasses, Meerschaum Pipes Mount's Pipes I Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Table and l'ocket Electro-plated Spoons and Forks Spirit Flasks, Tin Plates, Pencils Combs and I'rushes, Perfumory .Saddles, Bridles, Spurs t'aster Oils, Pikles, .lams, Salad Oils Vinegar, Capers, Mustard, Sardines Cork Butter, Teas Negi'ohead and Cavendish Tobacco (in bonfl). iVc. Ac. &c. le-wis brothers, Queon-straet "Wharf. IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND "I) ESPECTFULLT informs his FRIENDS that I\ CATTLE can be LANDED 011 the East Bank o!' the Taiuaki, about oue mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of Boating, with the further advantage of being at once in a GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than nine teet of water can enter and leave ar all times with half-tide, and at full tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts of tbe river, kindly furnished by Captain BmiGKss, can be obtained at the Haymarkct. Assistance, if necessary, can at all mes be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market or grazed ar fixed rates until sold. November 10, 18(58 DUNVELLE'S OLD IRIS II WHISKEY, BELFAST, rmiE same as suppliod to the House of Lords and JL International Exhibition, the qua ity of which is cipcil to the rin est i-rknch ukasdv. A Consignment of the above celebrated brand, in wood itrul bottle, just arrived by the ' Ulcoats.' Ordsrs lt.it with Mr. .1. M. HAS LETT, Commission Agent, Shortland-streot, will havo prompt attention. Aucltland, January, 1564. REMO V A L . G HAMPSHIRE begs to inform his friends, and • tbe public generally, that he has removed his Business to Victoria-street East, adjoining the Greyhound Hotel, where he hopes to receive all his former patronise. HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER. Auckland, '25th April, ISG WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? "WHY, AT MAH Ks\ QUEEN-STREET, rTUIE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. V, 11.—1 <"■'/ d'-nerh'tip* of T!ot>!n a>:d Shecf Tg'tds '-r-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 May 1864, Page 6
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