BAUQUE 'MISTLETOE,' EKOM MELBOURNE. T Hereby give notico that I will NOT A be RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by my crow. (signed) SAMUEL DUDEB, Master. FOB SALE, -t""}-. rsi H E well-known Clipper Gutters Jtpg&V JL 'AVON,' 'SEVERN,' and 1 H ARB IE T the Cargo Boats wSotKbot 'PEAKL,' and ' TICKLISHand 32-C4ths each of the cutters ' BESSY,' avid ' HEJaO.' For further particulars, acply to DAVID NATHAN. OPENED ON gATUEDAT, 23it p MARCH, IX • MABY SHEPHERD,' £50 YARDS "WHITE GLACE SILK, 2000 YARDS E AXCY SILK, 2000 YARDS BLACK SILK, AT R. H O It N E S S, DRAPER. RED BOOT. H . F U G- A T E , WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 195, QUEEN-STEEET, (opposite the odd fellows' hall). I~~g~ JUGATE begs to inform the public of Auckland and the inhabitants of surrounding districts that lie has always on hand tho Largest and Best Selected Assortment of COOTS and SHOE 3 in Auckland, where a far suporior articlo for durability and strength can be had at as reasonable a price as any House in Town. As H. F. imports all his goods direct from tho first London Houses, of the best quality and most fashionable style?, which enables him to complete any orders with which ho may be favoured, with prrmptitude and despatch. Has now on view a great variety of Ladies's, Gentlomen's, and Children's Boots and Sines. MESSES. WILSON & McLACHLAN, Drapers, Wyndham-stieet, Auckland. *TS7~E having sold off by public auction, with a IV view to a formal and immediato Dissolution of Partnership, all parties indebted to us are respectfully requested to make payment at once to DaVII) Cbajq, Accountant, Eraser's Buildings, Shortlandstreet, to whom all Claims against us may bo sent in for settlement. WILLIAM WILSON, J. M. McLACHLAN. Auckland, March 27,15G7. WITH reference to tho above, Mr. WILSON YV begs to inform his triends and customers that i he, on his own account, KH-OPENjSD the Promises lately occupied by tho firm on SATURDAY last, with a now and carefully-selected Stock of DRAPERY and MILLINIO liY GOODS. ME. McLACHLAN HAVING secured the services of the MILLINERS and STRAW-'WORKERS who liavo given such universal satisfaction during their engagements with Mr?. Lowson and Messrs. asd McLacjilan, begs to inform his friends i.nl tho public generally that ho has opened tho Premises lately known as tho " Q,uang Tung Hong" (tour doors above tho Odd lAjllows' Hull), ivith a Yi'cll and carefullj'-sclected stock of MILLINERY AND DKAI'ERY, Mid hopes, by civility and attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. K.B. —Every description of Millinery, Straw-work, and Dress and Mantle-making done on tho premises. IMPORTANT TO EAEMERB. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO. Undersigned have 50 tons ex ' Hercules,' reJL fcrred to iu an ab'o article on pliospho-guanoa, "which appeared in the JSTew Zealand Hbbald ot Saturday, March oth. As the teasel is now discharging, Farmers taking ife from Ship's sido "Will I roceive a most liberal discount. Apply at once. W. J. HUBST & CO., Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 1 April 1867, Page 1
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