SPITALFIELDS HOTJS,E. H. KEMP Pl* AS RECEIVED EX 'SURAT,' AND 'PRINCE ALFRED,' A liABGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, In every variety and the most fashionable colours; GLACES AND GUtOS, In all colours: RICH-COLOURED MOIRE ANTIQUES, CHECKS AND STRIPES, BLACK GLACE IN ALL QUALITIES, BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUES, BLACK DUCAPES, GROS, RIPS, &c., &c., &c. Also, Now Landing ex ' Jumna,' A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, FLOOR CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES, THREE CASES LADIES' CORSETS AND SKIRTS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PARASOLS AND SUN" SHADES, GENTLEMEN'S NECK TIES, CRICKETING BELTS AND BRACES, CORAH HANDKERCHIEFS, PAPER COLLARS, BEDFORD CORD, BEST QUALITY, TWO CASES LEATHER BAGS AND PURSES, &c, &c., &c. H. KEMP, SPITALFIELDS HOUSE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. K El P to inform the public of Auokland that he Has Opened the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately occupied by Mr. Pottit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. H. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the best London Houses, of a superior quality and the most fasliionablo styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, will bo able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OP GOODS AT THB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. H . KEMP, Upper Queon-street, above WeUesley-stroot. NOTICE! NOTICE! PARTIES wishing to obtain valuable MANURE can do so by applying at the CONTRACT SLAUGHTER HOUSE, close to the Harp of Arin, Otahuhu Road, free of charge. Parties having Egricultural Land close to it, is a valuablo opportunity to manure their land very reasonable. J. TUCKER, Contract Slaughter House. PERSONS having CLAIMS against, and all personß indebted to, the ESTATE of the late James Cuhtir Bond, are requested to send in their claims, and pay the amount of their accounts, to Messrs. JACKSON & RUSSELL, Fort-street. THE COMING RACES. SPURS, IN VARIETY, Racincr Bits, plain and twisted Chain Mouth ditto Doublo Mouth ditto Ashford's Jockey Whips Green hido do, silver mounted Racing Surcingles Do Saddle Cloths Saddlo Cloths for carrying weights Horse Summer Clothing Military Steel Spurs Kneecaps arid Horse Bandages Maxwell's Patent Boxes Light Steeple Chase Saddles And a variety of New Goods expected to arrive pei mail steamer, Racing saddles, &c. J. & A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, &c., Queen-street. NOTICE. I HAVE to request that all Accounts due me ii connection with my late business, City Mart, b< paid on or before 20th January ensuing, or I shal bo reluctantly compelled to hand them over to mj solicitor. M. SOMERVILLE. December 19, 1801. PRIME EPSOM HAY. —Delivered in Tons i>] Half-Tone, at £10 per ton. Orders to bi left at Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'b, Queen-street WOOLFIELD, Epsom.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 3
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