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Groceries. "\TEW nEMISSS NOW OPE IST With a LABGE STOCK of SELECT TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES, FRENCH & CO. Gratefully acknowledge ppst favours, and with pleasure injorra their friends and the public that their Large tock of CH'QC.OH TK \c* and <JEN"eRA.L GRo EliiES h\ve been selected vith great care, and will give e'ifire satisfaction to every purchaser. An inspt ction is respectfully invited o tlint all may see the quality, and note the price of our articles. TEAS FOR'THE MILLION ! Comprise many Hare Black Te«s judiciously blended For Purity. Strength, and Flavour ar« acknowledged to pnssfS3 Quality o? the highest or'l-r. >'o 1 nood ( o»srou Te.i, 2s lb ; JSo 2 Sni.-eriOT Family Tea 2s 61 \<o ; no 8 Rich fekce Flavoured Tea, 3< Ih : ATo 4 Finest Tea, 33 61. ,'llie usual Discount on Gib Parcels. GROCERIES. s. d. Sugar, light 0 *i lb Sugar, No 1 0 6 lb t^ugar, snowdrop .. .. .. .. 0 6J- lb Rice, from 0 2|- lb Sperms. LW 0 9 lb Tomato Sauce 0 5 bet Mould Candles 0 5 lb Plaid Vestas 0 7 doz Pickles L.i-don 0 9 bot Marmalade, best 1 0 tin Large Bars of Haid «oap, ooly .. .. 0 6 American Brooms, from .. .. ..10 each ALL ARTICLES IN STOCK OF THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE. FLOUR, 3TAIZE, BEAN, ETC. NONE CAN TTKDERSSELT. US UNLESS THEY SUPPLY INFERIOR GOODS. TRIAL ORDER- FORWARDED WITH DISPATCH. GOODS DELIVERED. Please note our Address :— FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE AND It STAIL GROCERS, people's tea warehouse, Opposite the New Market, 202, QUEEN-STREET, Atjcki,4nt>. ! !THB CITY OF AUCKLAND JL DYEING AMD CT/KA.NING B3XABLIS X M E It T. RICmiONP, />ND Wm,L!-SLKV-S'i n« riT EAST, ASD Snor.ix.\Ki> Thames [Established a.d. 1864.] Oilic* Hours . From S a.m. to 10 p.m. William edgar, While sincerely thanking the irentry and inhabitants of Auckl.wd aod its (umoundings tor thfj very liberal j patroDdge accorded him during the past, ten yuaTg, begs most resp ctfuilv to ir.'t'o ra them that his nev^ premises nt Kichmr ~.-. are n ,w completed, i'.'jd beinf.', as tricy'rire.ou an extensive sc?.le,ftii(l fitted v.iDi; all ti: o latest impr vtuients, he is; in a position to nsecuta orders to ariy extent acd iii a manner suuerior to any other house in Auckland- W. E. solict-< the ladies o: Auii^land to send their Silk and Union Velvets, Silk and Satin Dresses &c , to bo Cleaned. Djed and Finished. t;strich Feathers Cleatied, Curled or Dyed, in ,my Shude or Colour Gentlemen's Clothins? Cleaned, pnd Weil iressed, ar.d neatly Kispaired nt ash -rt notice. Blunkets Oconred hi 2s per pn,ir. Sheepskins Cured Cleaned, or Dyed. His stock of first-class Dyes aro omp!et.e in all shades and colours, >mfl sll work entrus ed to him wiJlbeTiu'er his immediate supervision ».nd on an improved princ'ple.—"WTM.l. 1. M" liD<rA.K, Uyrir au'l Cleaner, Wellesley-stroct East Works, iiichmond. Ql NTLEME ft ■' 8 CLOTHE S CLEANED. ALI'KHtfD EKPaJjKIO, ahb PBKBBED- at HARWOOB'S, Tizzw l: . iTBOM M-ELBOUIINJ!. £9, Hob»oa-zM&:)4, near the Governor Browne. P.S.—Gteatlamea's Olothoa Dyod OOT ANI 0 MEDIC I IST ES. The supply of Herb Medicines, simple nn'l compound, at Mr Brittiin's lata Establishment in victoria-street will be continued as usual. lIE N7 RY CL \ YTON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, VIOTOItrA-STiiEET. QEVENTT PI Aims and FORTY O HARMONIUMS, to be sold at greatly reduced prices FoB. CASH, in consequence of being overstocked and lr.rge shipments on the way. These instruments are the handsomest, best, and cheapest to be sold in New Zealand. Hr.rmoL.inm3, from L 9 10s to LI2D ; Pianos, L 35 to Ll5O. *:.jsr Harmoniums and Pianos 03" HIR1! with OPTION OF PLTR^FIaSB at the end of three, six, nine, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months—the hire deducted from price of instrument. HOFFMAN & SON'S ACADEMY OP MUS C Shgrtland-stheet. Instruments of all kindH tuned and repaired. QIBCXTLAJR. Auckland, October 26, 1874. Sib, —We purpose qffaring for sale in November the valuable younp snorthorn BULL, " NI'J'L'H COLONKL TKBGUJNTKR." He is one of the finest animals of the kind in the Australian Colonies, being vcy largsand massive f >r bis age, bow two yedrs and three muntos. tiis sister was one of the expensive hei'ers («old at the sale of 1h« Century) at the New York Mills, and four of the most expensive cows, purchased at that sale for the Eirl of Rective, were taken to England to be put >o the Second Duke of Tregunter, the sire of the above-named young bull. W c are, &c , R & E. MACLEAN. PEDIGREE: Ninth Colonel Tregunter (roan and white), bred by Mr Bowley, Siddington, Glouc-sterthire, got by Second Duke of Tregunter (2<J,022), bred by Colonel bunter, Wetherby Grange, Yorksuire Second i uke of Trefrunter sold for 900 guineas in 1872, Kotby fourth Duke of Thomdale (17750), bred by Coloael Gunter. Dam (Duchess 94th) by 2nd Euke of Wharfdale (19B4), Colonel Gunter G. dam (uuchess 84th), by Archduke (14099), Colonel Gunter 2nd g d (Duches 72th), by 4th Duke of Oxford (11387), JUarl Ducie 3rd g d Duchess C7th), by Usurer (9763) Mr Hall 4th gd (Duchess 59th), by 2nd Duke of Oxford (9046), Mr Bates sth g d (Duchess sfith, by Duke of Northumberland (3016), Mr Bates 6th gd (Uuchess 51st), by Cleveland Lad (3407), Mr Bates 7th g d (Duchess 41st), by Belvedere (1706), Mr Stephenaon Sfchg d (Duchess 32nd', by 2nd Hubback (1423, Mr Bates 99th gd (Duchess 19th) by 2nd Hubback (1423), Mr Bates 10th g d (Duchess 12th 1, by the Earl (646), Mr Bates 11thgd (Duchess 4th), by Kettan 2nd (710), Mr Bates 12th g d (Duchess Ist), by Comet (155), sold for 1,000 guineas in the year 1810, Mr Colling 13th gd ( ), by Fwourite (252). Mr Colling 14th gd ( ), by Daisy Bull ■ 18G), Mr Colling 15th gd ( )by Favourite (2'iv.). Mr Colling 16th gd ( ), by Hubback (319), calved in the year 1777, Mi Hunter 17th gp ( ), by J. Brown's Old Bed Bull (97), Mr Thompson Dam Sibyl (Gazelle), roan, calved October 3, 1862, vcl xix, page 740, C. H. 8.. got by Union (19031) Dam (Selina), by 4th Duke of Oxford (11387), bred by Earl Ducie G. dam (Buttercup), by Snowstorm (12119), Mr Bowley 2ndgd iHelena), hy Hampton (8129\ Mr Bowly 3n gd (silvia), by Le > (4208), Earl Ducie 4th gd (bunevra), by Henwood (2114), Rev M. Berrd sth gd (Gazelle), by &ir Stephen (1546) Mr Charge 6th g d (Milliceut), by Prince of Waterloo (525), Mr Whitaker 7th gd vMayflower), by Palmfiower (48Q), Mr G. Coates Bthgd (Crimson), by Patriot (486), calved in 1804,Mr G Coates ?mu g d..(R^ an Cowl> by Driffidd (223), Mr G. Coates 10th gd (MUUbunk), by Christopher (314), Mr Holmes *c., 4c, &c. Descended from the Stock of Mr J. Brown. Aidborough, Yorkshire, tho breeder ol 97.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1488, 17 November 1874, Page 4

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