UNITED SERVICE WHOLESALE & EETAIL [ WESTE AI^D- SPIEIT STOKE, BQ ÜBEN-S TRE ET , _ TWO DOOB3 EBOM . W BLLESLEY-STRE RT. A MONTILLADO SHERRY, first Quality OLD TAWNY PORT, Vintage 1861 . BOOTH'S LONDON UNSWEETENED gin '.': j;.' JAMIESON'S PURE MALT DUBLIN .• :■ WHISKY - ; : ";.'. J ;'; DUNVILLE'S BELFAST WHISKY GBEENLESS & CALDWELL'S CAMPBELTON Whisky POMERANZEN GERMAN BITTERS. ; , A large and most varied Stock of WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Brands. j ; -. BASS' BURTON ALE ALWAYS ON 33BAUGHT. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! J, M. Mc-LACHLAN,, 214, QUEEN STREET, ! .. WOULD draw th 6 atteiitidu of Ladies to TWO CASES OP SILKS! just arrived per Suez Mail, amounting to £500 worth, bought at LONDON COST! which he is now offering at PRICES NEVER HEABD OF IN AUCKLAND BEFORE! j FOB CASH. GEOS GRAINS i_— Dove, Drab, Slate, Brown, Claret, Violet •*: Blue, &c._'&c. Glace Silks in same shades. Moire Antiques in Black, Silver Grey, and White, i' • ' : : One CASE SILK VELVETS !~now so. ; .fashionable—commencing at ss. 9d.. per yard.; l^g°AN Inspection , Invited. . ;. J. M. ,M c LAC 11 LA N,i; : 214, QUEEN STREET, 7 ; Four doors above the Duke of Edinburgh , i; 11 Theatre.. ' -: • ' ' "r *~ GARDENERS, GARDENERS. ■.. | I\/rESSRS. WRIGHT, BROS.,.having had iYx extensive practice both in Australia and this Colony (first-class testimonials from em-l ployers in both countries) as' Gardeners, in all branches,! beg to inform the gentry of Aucklah<iahd its vicinity that they are prepared to; execute all oMdrs entrusted to them with thej greatest Care. Gai"dens laid out as Landscape, Fruit ' M Flower Gardens, by the day or contract. ' j Address^-" Care of R. Baird, Victoria-! jstreetiiSeed Stores." •■ ;,, : ;, (Terms Moderate.) JOHN BARTON, PRACTICAL WELL-SINKEE & PUMPi EEPAIEEE. ' ii ;'- ' ' Orders left with Messrs.: Baird & Co., Victo- | ria Street,,'.executed with caa-e and jdespktoh. Terms Moderate. , -■, ? : ' FOa IMMEDIATE SALE. * .. j % :FLAX: STATION AT EANGAEIEI. , THE PLANT con-ist-i bf a 10 tioide , power ' jPortf-ble ■ Engine, a Galvanised^ Iron Shed, one of Gibbons' double Machines, and two of Fraa.r!s single ones, with' Shafts, Belt^ing, i Pulleys*,. :andi'<Smutching. 'Machine, 8,11 ooiupjetft i .The ' whole is in good Working ; order, and; capable, of producing from 12 to 15 •ion» of dressed .flax per month. There is, a l4'ge Store about 40 by 16 feet, and Mill 8Q feet'by, 16 feet. Also, 11 acres ot bleaching gifound, fenced in, and twq,cor_\foi table DjwelliDg 'Houses, besides four Labourers' jC-ittages. * -The.Mill.site,-,.is freehold, with the right of 'cutting flak [over about! 5,000 acres of firatclass Fijix Land, -secured by lease. trhe Mill is conveniently situated, being about :1-Q. miles from Poinf 'Russell, and 12 miles from the Waikato Coal'Mineß, the stejauiers passing four times weekly. '.The whole to be sold on such terms as will co_*uTi,nnd an immediate'sale, bil ■■ I „.i_pply,to ■ * •-',•*'•" '■ :• ' \. ? ;* . JOSEPH NEWMAN, - oil -' f ' Land Agent.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 147, 29 June 1870, Page 1
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