NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. NEW SPRING NOVELTIES. BLA]CE AND COLORED SILKS, FANCY DRESSES, j jj FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, j 1 SHAWLS, MANTLES, a PARACHUTES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, PRINTS, STUIIS, STAYS, CRINOLINE SKIRTS, CLOAKINGS, &0., &c., <£c. RATTRAY would call attention to thii Season's Importation. The BLACK GLACE SILKS are, as usual, " very Bright and Wide." COLORED SILKS (New Colors, Flam and Fancy), a very superior Choice Assortment." FANCY D PRESSES, in Great Variety of Materials (Both Plain, and Embroidered), "exceedingly Genteel." SHAWLS and MANTLES, " Ladyliio, j quiet styles." BLACK LACE SHAWLS, in a new, J superior style of Lace, just introduced, " Light, Cool, Rich and Elegant in appearance." PARACHUTES New Colors), " Extra good, Large Sizes." GLOVES, "Dent's, Allcroft & Co.'s, Josephine's." Also, ; TWEED SUITS, BLACK CLOTHING-, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACES, COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS, &c.. &c, i SIX CASES NEW HATS, I Including BLACK PARIS HATS, DRAB SHELL HATS, j HELMET HATS, ' AI-D ALL THE NEW STYLES OF nATS—A YERY LARGE SELECTION. [ W. RATTRAY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. >! RICHARD FORG-lE, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, BEGS rrspectfullv to inform his Friends and Customers that he has Removed from CHAPEL STREET to HOBSON STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church. R. F. takes this opportunity of icturaing his sincere thanks for the liberal support he has hitherto ' received, and hopes to meet ,1 continuance of the same. NEW GOODS. PER ' JUMNA.' SILVER-MOUNTED BUGGY HARNESS Best hunting saddles Do. do. whips Do. jockey do. Electro-plated waggon and dray do. Gieen h do girths Best liard-plated spurs « Racing do. Racing saddles | And a variety of new goods. i J. & A. WISEMAN, J S.addlers, &c., I Queen-street. I BY ORDER OF TnF. EXECUTORS OF THE ! LAIE COLONEL NIXON. I FOR SALE, ! rjAHE improved FAUM at Maasario, lately in tho | JL possc.-s.-ion 01 Colonel INison, containing 311 ! acres, feu ced an 1 sub-divided into paddocks by wire I and live fences, t:.e whole being in permanent j pasture. ! '1 he Farm is one of the first selections made in this | favour td district, and from its known productive quality and situation, would be a most eligible investment. If de-iied the property will be subdivided to suit purchasers, and three-fourths of the purchase moneycan remain on mortgage, bearing interest at ten per cent. Apply to A. BU'CKLAND, or W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. THE GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OE NEW ZEALAND. 81. E. HOGESTETTEE, AND DR. A. PETE RM ANN. THE GEOLOGY" OF NEW ZEALAND, in explanation of the Geological and lopograplnc&l Atlas, from the Scientific Publications of the 1 Aovara iispedition, Translated by l)i*. O. I - I'ISCKEH. I Xj. P KTjKTXR J'-. QrKKN-STHKF.T. ' T. B. ON, j ARCHIiiiCT AND SfIUVEVOK, &c., | removed to ii's >"'w Uiliecs, \\ yiuilmm-street, i JLJ. next, the IiKKALD Ollice, and is prepared to fur- ' Plans mill Specificatii-ns for every description of 1 Jjuildings on the shortest nofcico. | BBlh Uohjber, IBM*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 7
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