Merchandise. MOSTON JONES, No. 1, QUEEN STREET, HAS ON SALE, PROVISIONS— Salt Beef, Salt Pork, Ox Tongues, Sheep's Tongues Preserved Meats, and Fish Lamb's Biscuits and Cabin Bread Teas, Sugars, Candles, Kerosine Pickles, Jams, Rice, Tobacco, Soap COLONIAL PRODUCE— 50 tons Duncan's Dunedin Flour and Oatmeal 13 cases McConnell's Hams and Bacon 150 Port Cooper Cheese, new arrival 70 sides Canterbury Bacon, in cloth 20 kegs Prime Salt Butter, just landed. Also, Pressed, Oaten, and Lucerne Hay and Chaff Oats, Maize, and Bran, Etc., Etc. 150 tons Bell's Sydney Bonedust, fine J-in.and Jin BASS' No. 4 PALE ALE, NEW BREW, Just Landed, ex Hero, 25 HHDS. IN FINE CONDITION On Sale by MOETON JONES, COMMISSION AGENT, No. 1, QUEEN STREET. Tjl POETEE & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Importers op Every Description of H ARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY ELECTRO-PLATED AND NICKEL-SILVER GOODS, SPONGE, HIP, AND SHOWER BATHS, FILTERERS, IRON BEDSTEADS AND COTS, TOILET WARE, JAPAN AND TIN GOODS, BRUSHWARE, DOOR MATS, FENDEKS AND FIRE-IRONS, COOL VASES, KITCHEN REQUISITES. LEAMINGTON RANGES. American Pattern Cooking Stoves, Fine Cast and Berlin Black Reeister Grates and Fronts, Copper and Galvanized-iron Furnace Pans (portable, &c.) GAS CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, and 4-light Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lamps, Iron and Composition Gas Pipes and Fittings of all kinds. Locks, Nails, Bolts, Brass Foundry and General Builders' Ironmongery. Bar, Plate, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Steel Anvils, Bellows, ITorse Nails, Farriers' Knives, Bolts and Nuts, &c., &c. Morewood's and Gospel Oak CORRUGATED GALVANTZED-IRON and Plain Galvanizediron, Sheet Zinc, Lend Pipe, Tron Tubinp (black and galvanized), Force and Lift, Iron and Brass Pumps, and Plumbers' Fittings. Netting Twine, Shop Twine, Fishing Lines and Hooks ; N.B.— India-rubber Belting, Hose and Sheet-rubber Circular, Vertical, Cross-cut, Pit, and othe Saws. Carpenters', Engineers, and Smiths' Tools of all kinds. Blasting and Sp ing Powder, Shot, Caps, ,yuz &c., &c. T. 11. HALL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS REMOVKU FROM 42, QUE X N STEE ET, TO 7, Wyndjiam street, Auckland. EX BARQUE NATAL QUEEN. rp H. HALL & CO. * have on Sale :— SUPERFINE FLOUR, 200's, 100's, and 50's CABIN BREAD FANCY BISCUITS FIRST-CLASS BACON, McCONNELL's. EX HE Pt O— FINEST TWEEDS, Colonial Manufacture. BOOTS & SHOES, &c. 7, WYNDHAM-STREET. THE WILLCOX AND GIBBS' CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Wholesale agents :— T. H. HxILL & CO., 7, Wyndham street, Auckland. TiO BE LET OR DISPOSED OF - -Those well-situated Premises for general business or for ottices, Nos. 42 and 84, Queen street, opposite the Insurance Buildings and National Bank. —Apply to W. Aitkejj or T. H. Hall & Co. TTEINEICH KOHN JEWELLER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Begs to diaw the attention of the public to his Large and Well-assortod Stock of ENGLISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, ' Specially selected, and of the Newest Styles and Designs. A large portion of the above consist of Quartz and Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured on the premises. H. K. begs specially to draw the attention of the public to his LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND GREAT VARIETY OF SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, Which are of the best known manufactures of the home markets. jjgTNote the address — H E I NE I C H KOHN, JEWELLER, QTJEBN S TUBS?.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 985, 15 March 1873, Page 1
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