NOW LANDING AND ON SALE. EX • WINTERTHUR' AND 'LANCASHIRE WITCH,' 10A CASKS WASHING SODA JLOv/ 100 kegs Carbonate of Soda 24 chests Congou Tea 6 half-chests Imperial Green Tea 50 boxes Figs 4 cases French Plums 4 boxes Jordan Almonds 2 oases Nutmegs 20 boxes Twist Tobacco (Southern) 5 boxes Cavendish Tobacco (Southern) 60 casks Younger's Double Strong Ale, quarts and pints 80 trunks Assorted Boots and Shoes 2 cases Superior French Calf Skins 1 case Cork Soles (Assorted) 4 cases Men's Clothing, consisting of Fancy and Bine Tweed Suits, Blue Serge Suits, Talma Capes, Blue Serge Shirts, &c. 2 cases Men's and Boys' Braces, Belts, &c. 1 case Waterproof Leggings and InTorness Capes 4 cases Ladies' and Children's Mantles and Jackets, viz., Melton Cloth Tweeds, Witney and Seal 4 cases Millinery 2 cases Flowers, Feathers, and Grapes 2 cases Trimmed Bonnets and Hats 7 cases Ladies' Under Clothing 2 cases Children's Underclothing 3 cases Ladioß' Expansion and Princess Alice Skirts 2 cases Maids' Jannetto Trimmed Skirts 1 case Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs 1 case Ladies' and Children's Felt Hats 2 cases French Ribbons 3 cases French Merinos 2 cases French Shawls 1 case French Poplins 4 cases Aberdeen Winsoy 6 kales Blankets, 11-4,10-1 1 bale Rugs 3 bales Scrim 3 bales 3-bushel bags 6 bales Navy Canvas 45 casos Stationery 7 bales Wrapping Paper 1 case Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes GEORGE TURRELL, Ellis' Buildings, Queen-street. NOW LANDING, EX -ULCOATS.' CHAMPAGNE. OR- CASES SUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE iUtJ 25 cases Carto Blanche do., Tiper's 20 do. Moselle GEORGE TURRELL, Queon-Btreet. HATS AND CAPS. 2 CASES MEN'S FELT HATS, assorted 1 case Blue and Black Cloth Caps Glengaries, Turbans &c., &c., &c. GEORGE TURRELL, Queen-street. BOOTS AND SHOES. OC* CASES SEASONABLE BOOTS AND &Q shoes GEORGE TURRELL, Queen-street. CUTLERY. 2 CASES TABLE CUTLERY Scissors, Pen Knivos &c., &c., &c. GEORGE TURRELL, Queen-6tr^et. EXCHANGE HOTEL, QUEBN-STREET (CORNER OF DURHAMSTREET) i 11. 11. COX, PROPRIETOR. H. C. begs to announce to the mercantile and trading community of Auckland and itß neighbourhood, that hit NEW COMMERCIAL ROOM, Being completely finished with superb decorations, IS NOW OPENED. NOTICE. D. GRAHAM & CO. HATI removed XO THEIR WAREHOUSES IN VULCAN LANE. SHORTLAND-STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. J SHEPHERD informs the public of Auckland • and Suburbs that his arrangements to Import from England are now complete. He has just rereceived a GOOD and CAREFDIXY-SELtiCTED STOCK of Tadi s', Gentlemen's, an dChililreu's BOOTS and SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, expressly to liis order, and foels confident the quality cannot be surpassed, are now sailing at exc«;dingly Low Prices FOR CASH. Private Fitting Room for Ladies. Observe the Address— SHORTLAND-STREET, (Two doors from Kcw-Zctilumlcr Office.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 5
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