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REED & BRETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC IPRO-VIISrCIWIL. FANDBOOK 1875. The Publishers have great pleasure in annonncinpr thn third issue of this annual. The unprecedented success which has attended this Publication if a frratif/ins testimony to the Publishers that thej have really met a clamant want of the Province, and encourages thorn to further effort to make their Handhook for its sphere unequalled in the S uthern hemisphere. It is unnecessary to reueat that it never was iti their intentions <o make pecuniary profit by the work, the objet being to present a complete digest of as much valuable infcrmntion^ as could he afforded within prescribed foace respecting the capabilities and resources of our fine Province, so that nat only should residents have useful knowlege of the several districts of the Province, but that persons at a distanco mieht learn from the most reliable authority the nature of the Province as a field for immigration. It is unnecessary to say that each yeir's experience enable? the Publishers to improve the character rf the work, and to repair any sh rtcomings in the previous issue. Alf ncthrned series of questions has been forwarded to the Chairman of every Highway District in the Province, to supplement the labours of our Ppecial Commissioner, Mid from the copious and exhaustive descriptions already received the Publishers calculate that they will be enabled to supply in tho coming issu» a mnoli fxiller and more valuable compendium of information thanthntrf previous issues Every portion of the work will be re-writteu, and the information in every case obtained from the authority most competent nnd reliable. In order to curry out to tho fullest extent the original intentions of the Publishers a-ratigoments »re mad- whereby one thousand copies will be transmitted to Britain for di-tribut'on among the various »gencies of emigration to New Zealand. 4« the issues for 1575 will bo between four and five thousand it is unnecessary to siy that as an advertising medium The Auckland Almanac and Provincial Handbook Will bo unsurpassed, whilo sf-vorul features to bo subsequently described will make this annual for the coming year fur more attractive and lisuful and popular than its predecessors, Very cordially thanking advertisers and the public generally for the stiiiit'.jil support hitherto afforded, the Publishers respectfully solicit a continuance of f.ivours. SCALE OF CIIARGKB FOR ADVERTISING. Advertisements will ba charged at tne following rate*:— One page 1 10 0 Half page 10 0 Quarter page 0 15 0 jard .I 010 0 One page on coloured paper before reading matter 40s ; half-page, 25a. REED & BRETT, Publishers. i TIjCKLANB SAVINGS'BAJSK. EsTAIiLISOKD IK 1847. Prksidunt : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. VICK-PIIK.HIDENT : W. O. WILSON, Esq. Tho BANK is OPEN for RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS Monday From 12 to 2 o'clock Tuesday ■• <> »> Wednesday .. -. .. >, >> Thursday » .. Friday >> .. And to receive Money only on Saturday evenlngi from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from Is and upwards received, for which 6 per cent Interest ia allowed. R. CAMERON, Accountant. rjiHE TTNDEKSIG-NED HAS FOR SALE AND TO ARRIVE: Muntz Metal, Nos 11 to 20oz Coppering Nails and Felt "Wire Rope, best qualvty, J J to 3lln Chain Cables, 3 to ljln, Admiralty tested Anch-irs, from 4cwt to lOJcwt, Admiralty tested Baxter Brother's Rojal Navy Canvas Gourock Canvas, extra quality Christie's Double-crown Ko/al Navy Canaas Gordon's Royal Navy ■ anvas Colz* Oil. iv casks and drums Paint, Oil, raw and boiled, in cask and drums Stockholm Pitch and Tar, best quality Resin, Oakurr, Sail Twine Paints—"White, green, and black, &c. D. H. McKENZIE, CUSTOM-HOUSU STREET. npHE undersigned are Gash Prß JL ohabkks of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WO( L TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest market rates, In<*ay aantlty Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Oaib remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS TANNBBS, LEATHER MANUFACTURERS Auckland CjUGrAE! SUGrAE! TO THE TRADE. By the last Mail I was advised that Messrs Joshua Brothers and Co. intended in a few days despatching from the Yarraville Refinery a Cargo of SUGAR suitable for this market. GEO. W. BINNEY. ON SALE by the TTnd«rsigned : — Anderson and Mowat's Oatmeal, in 25 and 50-lb bags • Anderson and Mowat's Pearl Barley J. And T. Meek's Oatmeal GrBQ. "W. BIN NET. ON S A L E by the Undersigned :— Anderson and Mowat's Flour, in sacks, 100 and 50-lb bags Kakanui Flour, in sacks, 100 and 50-lb bags J. K. Anderson's Flour, in sacks and 60-lb bags Kay and Barr s Hlour, in 100 and 60-lb bags Hassell's Fljur, in sacks T. Anderson and Co.'s Jlour, in sacks J. and T. Meek's Flour, in sacks and 50-lb bags. GEO. W. BIN.NEY. ON SALE by the Undersigned, now landing ex Merlin, r/Q«n, New Plymouth .— 600 bags Maize 100 bags Sharps 2 tons Bacon, GEO. W. BINffEX

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1489, 18 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1489, 18 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1489, 18 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)