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To the Inhabitants of Wellington, the Hutt and surrounding Neighbourhood.

JBURNE takes the present opportu- • nity of returning thanks to his numerous Customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past year; and at the same time begs leave to call attention , to the following Good received Ex TRUE BRITON, viz. :—: — Men's, Women's, and Children's Hosiery, in great variety White, Fancy, and Florentine Shirts, Jnsh Linens and Lawns Calicoes, Prints, Bed Ticks, Flannels, Gambrgons Cords and Moleskins, Ribbons, Netts, Lace, Edgings, and Blonds A large quantity of Haberdashery, amongst which are an excellent assortment of Clanc s Paisley Reel Cottons

Also, to arrive per Minerva, daily expected, the following Goods, viz., — A large assortment of Summer Prints, Earlston,. Brocaded, Ellyn Stripe and Derry Ginghams India Long Cloths, Pink, White, and Blue Toilet Covers Rich Challi, Belzarine, Alpacas, Muslm, Circasian, and other Dresses, suitable for the Season Cashmere, Barege, and other Shawls A large assortment of Ladies' Neck Ties Gent.'s Black and Coloured Silk and Satin Handkerchiefs in great variety Beaufort and Albert Ties Black, White, and Coloured Dress Silks Irish anS Scotch Cambric Handkerchiefs Silk and Satin Parasols Ladies' Crinoline and Corded Skirts Book, Jacconet, and Check Muslins Lace and Harness Curtains Roll Jacconets, Persian Twills, &c, &c, &c. J. BURNE, Lambton-quay. January 22, 1553.

Ex " True Briton," AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BEST CAST-STEEL PIT-SAWS, 12in. heels, each 6ft., 6ft. 6in., 7ft., 7ft. 6in., and Bft. Best do. do. Cross-cut Saws, ea. sft., sft. 6in., 6ft., 6ft. 6in. Best do. do. Handsaws, do. do. Key-hole Saws Sad Irons, Handsaw Handles Best Fussell Scythes Scythe Mountings complete Scythe Stones and Bats, Rag Stones Patent Sash Line, Carpenters' Baskets Butter Prints, Hair Sieves Carpenters' Pencils, Mop Heads and Handles Black Lead, Turkey Slips Chartley Forest and Turkey Oil-stones Enamelled Saucepans Tinned Oval Boilers and Tea-kettles Japanned Hat-pins, Italian Irons Do. Lamp-heads, Brass Lamp-heads Do. Lamps and Candlesticks Do. Slop-pails Do. Dust-pans Do. Cruet Frames, 3, 4, 5, 6 holes Do. Tea-trays and Waiters Stable Latches, Air Bricks Iron Butt-hinges, 2 to 6in. Patent Brass Butt-hinges Do. Stop Butts Backhands, Bullock-chains, Horse-traces Patent Nails, 1| to 6in. Cut Clasp do., 1J to 4in. Shingle and Clout Nails Smoothing, Jack, and other Planes Bed-keys, Carpenters' Pincers Fit and Hand Saw-sets Brass Taps, Cut Brads and Tacks B. Y. Reaping Hooks Solar Wall-lamps, with reflectors Lamp Chimnies, Cruet Bottles Block-tin Chamber Candlesticks Do. Children's Mugs Sailors' Palms, Brass Escutcheon Pins Pepper Boxes, Sheep and Cattle Bells Mouse and Rat Traps Albata Plate, Tea, Mustard, and Salt Spoons British Plate do. do. do. Tinned-iron Tea and Table Spoons B. M. Tea-spoons, Jews' Harps Brass Roller-blind Eends and Pullies Do. Sash Fasteners Do. Picture Rings Do. Headed Nails Do. Thread and Plate Escutcheons Do. Curtain Rings and Chair Nails Do. Box, Till, Cupboard, and Pad Locks C. S. Bradawls, do. handled Bellows, Best 2ft. Rules Best Screw Augers, Jin. to 2in. Chest Hinges, Bed-screws, 6, 7, and Bin. Iron Dust-pans and Cinder-sifters Rim Latches, Mortice Sash Locks Rim Locks, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, lOin. French Latches, Haasps and Staples Norfolk and Suffolk Latches Brass and Iron Frame Sash Pullies Pocket Steelyards, Brass Desk Locks Screw-drivers, Pads and Bradawls Castrating Knives Pruning and Budding do. Patent Screws, Japanned Dog-chains Wrought Brads, Iron Pots ' J. E. WATKIN. January 22, 1853.

' Ex " True Briton."

(^ D. BARRAUD has received an - assortment of the choicest Perfumes, Patent Medicines, &c, from the best London Houses, comprising — Rowland's Odonto and Macassar Oil Houbigant Chardin's Patchouli and other Essences Bayley's Ess. Bouquet, Hannay's Rondeletia Smyth's Lavender Water, Hendrie's Old Brown "Windsor Soap Patey's Essences and Bear's Grease Diamond Cement Locock's Pulmonic Wafers Keating's Cough Lozenges, &c, &c. Lambton*quay, Wellington, January 1, 1853.

(COMMERCIAL HOTEL to deLet, and entered upon immediately. Apply to R. ARMSTRONG, Lambton-quay. Wellington, December 11, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 782, 29 January 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 782, 29 January 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 782, 29 January 1853, Page 2

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