Mew Zeai,.hs» House. W RATTRAY begs, to inform his Cus- • tomers that bis SEW SUMMER GOODS, carefully selected to bis own order, are now on sale, and will be found to contain an excellent assortment of— Dresses, In Robed, Checked, Shot and Black Glace Silk and Black Satin Muslins in Robes and Dresses Plain Barege and Llamas Aquila and Flounced Robes Mantles, in Summer Cloth and Glace Silks Shawls, in Cashmere, Barege, and Grenadine Parasols, in Brown, Black aod colored Moire Antique an Glace Silks Gloves, Best French Kid, Riding, Gauntlet, Doeskin, Si k, Thread, &c , Children’s in Kid, Silk and Thread Sewed Muslins, Collars, Sleeves, Cnemisettes, Habitshirts Flouncings, Insertions and Scollops Hosiery, &c., Men’s and Women’s Hose Children’s and Men's Socks, Elastic Belts, Braces, Garters, &c., Silk Neck Ties. Also, a LARGE & CHEAP LOT of PLAIN and FANCY BONNET RIBBONS. Baby Linen, Worked Robes, Frocks, Frock Bodies, Scotch and French Cambric Caps, Braided Cashmere Hoods and Satin Hats and Cloaks, Monthly Gowns, &c. French Merino and Cashmere in light Colors for infants’ Cloaks, Frocks. &c. ■Under Linen, Boys, Giris, and Ladies' Drawers, Girls' and Ladies’ Chemise and Night Dresses, Ladies’ Slips, Corded Coats, &c The Heady 'Made Clothing, Departmcn will be found replete with the newest and most seasonable Goods in Boy’s Youth’s, and Men’s Tweed and other Sac Coats, Vests and Trousers, Crimean Shirts, 'White and Regatta Shirts Gents’ Collars, Neck Ties, and Pocket Hand kerchiefs,
Summer Coats, W BATTRAY has now on band A . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF S!LK AND ALPACCA COATS, SAC SHAPE.
r J I HE attention of those who wish a JL Light Hat, is called to THE KEW IEOHAIR, Three & a half Ounce, ZEPHYR HAT, On Sale at W. RATTRAY’S, New Zealand House,
Black Cloth anti Fweetl SAC COATS, Ex ‘Kingston,’ At E. WAYTE’S, Queen Street. Ready-made Clothing of every description always on hand. For Sole, ONE, Two, or Three, contiguous Sections of carefully selected Country LAND, in the WHAREORA District, Wangarei. Each Section consists of 163 Acres. Title, C>'own Grant. Ayply at the Office of this paper. Feb. 18, 1859.
PH’bLLIPSON’S CELEBRATED V E R M E F U G E, ? A SURE CURE FOR THE SOTECE. ANY Person or Persons found Cutting or Removing Timber from the Land occupied by’ me at Kikowariri, will be prosecuted according to Law. (Signed) John Calloway. Auckland, Oct. 6, 1858. TJZAED BROTHERS. (From Messrs. George and Sir John Rennie's, London,) MARINE AND GENERAL EWGIYEEBS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS,
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Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 4
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