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;:r;., ;v > pubirc : notice. : , .^ Received per "HASTINGS," from London direct, ' •'..1 - ■ . ■ < ; ; "' T BURNE has the pleasure of informing his Friends and the Public generally, .*f •, .that lie has received i invoices of the following Goods, per Hastings, which will be landed with ; all possible despatch, viz.:— ;■■•./' Flounced, Chenies, Plain and Checked Mohair, India Glace ' . Silk Warp, Barege, and other New Dresses v< ; New Lama Cloths, Striped Alpacas and Circasians '■•■■ Sky, Drab and White French Twills, Earlston and Deny Ginghams ' ; : : A very choice lot ofHoyle's new pattern Cambrics, (No.4id. ones amongst them ';' Ladies' Mantle Cloth, a superb lot of New Silks ■Women's and Children's Buff Lawn and Holland Mantles, very cheap Also a very superior lot of Summer Cloth Mantles, the newest styles •' An endless variety of Gent.'s Neck Ties and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs • Ladies' Lawn and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Children's Picture Handkerchiefs Lace, Crape, and Gossamer Falls, Figured, Plain, and Striped Book Muslins ■■ Figured Muslinetts, Harness Curtains, Leno's, Elizabethian, Diamond, Sutherland, and other new Skirts ;., White, Sky, Pink and Cereese, French Tarlatans, Toilet Covers Worsted and Cloth Table Covers, India Twills, Prize Aberdeen Colicos ; White Furniture, Dimity, Chintz Furniture, Lined Parasols Drab, Crimson, Scarlet, and Green Damask, with Fringes to match : Black Crape, Rolled Muslin Linings, all colors A small but very choice lot of Tissue Mantilla Long Shawls •' :' Also, Kersey, Swansdown, Flannels, Bedford Cord Superfine Black Broadcloth and Doeskin Drab Kerseymere, Black and Drab Russell Cord Forfars, Huckaback, and Crash Towelling Window Hollands, all widths, White and Colored Counterpanes, all sizes Grey and Wlute Calicos and Long Cloths, Crumb Cloths, Table Diaper Irish Linens and Lawn, Blue and White Serges, Bed Ticks, Linen Sheeting Brown Hollands, Crape Trimming, Needlework Flouncing Real Thread and Vallenciennes Lace, Cambric Collars, Fringes Braids, a great variety of Fancy Buttons, every description of Ribbons Men's, Women's, and Children's Gloves and Hosiery in endless variety Gent.'s Shirt Collars, best style, and a good supply of all kinds of ready made Clothing Haberdashery, in all its branches, and a variety of other goods, too numerous too mention. The above Goods arc of the very best description, and will be sold as reasonable as inferior Goods are usually sold. ;J. B. would also embrace the present opportunity of returning his sincere thanks ' to.the inhabitants of this Province for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last ten years, and trusts by civility and attention, and always selling the best of Goods, to merit a continuance of those favors. J.iBURNE, Lamhton Quay. '.. Wellington, October 25,1859. ..' _" ' HQT %& Hi® M WE §EEM! I OR, TWO SIDES TO A CHABACTEB. ' "WELL! TIMES ABE BAD. There's no denying the fact. But if you *' can buy as much for ten shillings now as in good tjmes you paid twenty for, you need not; go barefoot, or out at the elbows yet. . ■ \ : Give me a call on or after Monday, October 24, when I shall have on shew an extensive assortment of Goods, (just received per " White Swan,") and you will agree with me that TIMES ARE NOT SO BAD after all. The undermentioned Prices will shew that I can defy competition:— LADIES' DEPARTMENT:— ■' MEN'S DEPARTMENT:— t. d. . *. d. Muslin Dresses, from 7 fij Men's white Mole Trousers, dbl. stitch. 6 6 Hoyle's Prints, warranted to wash ... 0 4 Bedford Cord Trousers 12 0 Alpacas 0 9j White Shirts (extra) 3 6 French Lamas 1 3 ] Crimean do 7 0 Brown Hollands 0 7 \ Scotch Twill Shirts 3 0 Sheeting, (80 inch) 1 6; Pautaloon Drawers 3 0 Women's Stockings 0 6| Alpaca Coats 2 6 ■ Parasols, verj superior 8 0 1 Blue Shirts 6 0 Double Soled Bools, goloshed 5 0' Men's Cotton Hose 0 6 Bonnet Ribbons 0 4; Pilot Cloth Trousers 10 0 Whisker Blonds 0 2 Men's Caps 1 6 JEWELRY !—For which no reasonable offer will be refused. READ! MARK!! LEARN!!!—THE ADDRESS:— K. LAZARUS, 8 DOOBS PROM THE UNION BANK, WiUis-ttreek Wellington, October 21,1859. QUEEN'S Jllllilt HOTEL, npHE Undersigned having entered into full possession of that well-known and -*- old established FAMILY HOTEL, begs respectfully to solicit a share of "public patronage, and in doing so,.assures those who may favor him with a call, that their wants will be promptly mot with civility and attention, throughout every branch of the Establishment. N.B. — Lunclvoon Provided every day from Twelve to Two o , clock. ■ P. W. LUGONG. • Wellington, October 21,1859.
WANTED, A FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT for Mannwatu. Libebal Wages. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Nov. 1, 185 • ; ' • ' KAEOEI HOTEL, AND SETTLER'S HOME. AT this Establishment all Wines. Spirits, Ales, and Porter, &c, will always bo of the very best quality, one trial is solicited to prove the fact. A Comfortable Smoking Room. N.B,—On the first evening after the arrival of the European Mails, a Public Rendiug of London and ■otlior I'aper3 will take place. Nov. 4, JBSQ. TO BE LET. A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, situated ill Courtenay Place, Te Aro, beiug next door to Mr. Burgess. There is a Stable and Cow shed attached to the Building, with a never-failing well of pure water. For farther particulars, apply to Mr. Burgess, / next door to the-'Premises, or te Mr. Mitchell, second door from it. '• . May 23rd, ,1859.. . WANTED A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply ■to Mr.John Sutheblakd, Molesworth street. • October 27,1859.
TO BE LET OR SOLD, A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT DWELLING HOUSE, with an acre of Land (No. 95,) beautifully situated in Webb-street, Te Arb. The Gardens are tastefully laid out, and well stocked with Fruit Trees. For particulars apply to W. WARING TAYLOB. Not, i, 1859. FOR SALE, A FOUR ROOMED C 0 IT AGE, having Kitohen and Scullery, with a good Garden attached, situate hi Tory-slreet. A fine Well of Water on the premises. Immediate possession will be given. For particulars, apply at the office of this paper. 4th November, ]859. I notice! THE NATIVES of these Islands requests to be put in communication with the highest bidder from tue Merchants of Wellington for Whale and Black-fish Oil, Bone, &c. They have now started four Whaling Stations of shore parties at Okawa, Kaingaroa, Materakau, Owenga; and along with offers and conditions for purchase, will be glad to receive any useful suggestions to assist them in establishing a large Fishery onthese Islands. A. W. SHAND, B,M. Kaingaroa, Chatham Islands. 16th July, 1809, .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1381, 18 November 1859, Page 6
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