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Albertland Gazette , Putanga 8, 6 Kohitātea 1864, Page 1
rnRAVELLERS from Mangawai t( JL Port Albert can have accomodation near the landing on the Mai Nene river. A Boat always in readiness to ferry Passengers or Goods to Port Albert. A Saddle Horse can be had if required. Every Market day, a Boat will leave the Mai Nenc, by the early tide, at a nominal fare. J. G. 'DUDDJNG, MuiNene. 0-O PE R ATIVE STO RE, PORT ALBERT. H. Marc.ro ft, Manager of the above store desires to make, known to the inhabitants of Port Albert and the settlers in the surrounding districts, that they have generally on hand a well assorted stock- of Grocery and Provision Stores, Ironmongery, Shoemakers' Grindery, Earthenware, &c. which on examination will be found of first-class quality, and at reasonable prices. Kauri Gum, Shingles, &c. purchased at full market price. ~^ : CHAS. D. CRAY, STOREKEEPER fe GJJM PORT ALBERT. Grocery, Drapery, Hardware, Palinos, Shingles, Flour, Fine Auckland Biscuit, &c. A good u&stantial Dinner provided on Market days, the fast Wednesday in every month. THE COVENTRY HOUSE. CH ARL E S JUD D , 22, Market Strekt, ! Port Albert. Drapery, Plosiery, Haberdashery, Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and shoes, Looking Glasses, Knives, Scissors, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing. ■A L BERT LAND AGENCY. GOODS & PARCELS BOOKING AND FORWARDING OFFICE. City Parcels Delivery Office. Shipping & General Commission Agency. QUEEN STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND. > HENRY T UCK Begs to acquaint the settlers of Albertland generally that he will collect all stores on the most reasonable terms, charging Auckland prices with -commission for trouble, the same promptly forwarded, and' any produce taken in exchange. HENRY TUCK, queen Slreet WUrf,