MiscellaneousUN IT ED SERVICE WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, COBNER OF QUEEN AND WeLLESLEY-STREITS, Auckland. JOHN HANCOCK, Proprietor. IMPORTER OF WINES, SPIRITS, *<J. J.H. would respectfully call the attention of the public to the ursurpassed stock of Wines and Spirit* now on hand, including the following :— BRANDY— MOSELLE— Hennessy's Deinhard'a Sparkling Martell's HOCK— De Laage Fills •••• Deinhard's Still Hennessy's • CHAMPAGNE— Bbquit De Bouche and De Lossy De Laage flasks. Roderers WHISKY— Moots and Cbandoi/d Kinahan's LL Cliquot Dunville's Seokbach's Imperia7,* Scotch of the best brands &c., &c. and blends. BTTRGUNDT—Nuita RUM— 0. Polack Red Heart SAUTERNES, very choice White Jamaica F. Desbonne Lowndes' Vermouth — Noilly Prat Pine Apple and Co. Rum and Shrub. Absinthe GIN— CYDER and PERRY, ia Henke's stone and white bottle and wood. Baal glass Devonshire,importedby London Unsweetened J. H. Wolfe's Schnapps. LIQUEURSWINES- Curagoa Old Tawny Port, vintage Aya Pana 1852, specially recom- La Maladetta mended to invalids by FleurdeAlps medical gentlemen. Kummel AmontiUado Sherry, &c. Maraschino. Australian, all kinds. CLARET— BITTER—INDIEN Margaux Chateau Pomya BRANDY— Tod Heatleys Orange St. Emilion Cherry St. Julien, &c. Ginger Pocket Flasks—Brandy, Whisky, &C, &&, 4$ 1« and Is. 6d. ALE and PORTER of the best brands. ENGLISH ALE always on draught. Country orders, accompanied with P.O. ord punctually attended to. Terms :— Cash. o a ~^* J. H. GRATTAN Provides the following articles at the undermentioned rates: — Stewing and Boiling Beef, 3d to^d Legs of Mutton, 5d Haunches of Mutton, 4J£d Hind-quarters Mutton, id Loins of Mutton, S}£& Fore-quarters Mutton, 3d ■ ■ Roast Ribs of Beef, 6d Roast Sirloins Beef, 7d Mutton Chops, 5d Sausages, 5d Rump Steak, 7d. Particular attention paid to Sausages (both Beef and Pork). Fine Fat Lamb, Pork, and Veal, at lowest prices for cash. Good weight guaranteed. "VT O T I 08. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF CAPTAIN BURTON'S PROPERTY. | In consequenre of the Pakuranga Club Spring Meeting taking place on the 6th October, the above sale is Postponed till Wednesday, the 13th October, at the same hour as previously announced. G. W. BINNEY, I Auctioneer. DEINCE ARTHUB, jrffZ&t. This First-class Clydea- £^ laEiau.JlMSjSl a'e n^e stand thia sLs^i He is a handsome heavy • JPw " V^SuMaff draught horse, dark bay, r JL-* -o^ with- black p°ints 'bred by ! For terms and particulars see cards. FRANK ANDREW, Otara. NOTICE.— The price of Horse Shoeing from this date will be, for cash, ONE . SHILLING per set less than previously charged ; also all kinds of Smith's Work done at lo« ratxs, at &. M. HEIGHTON'S, London Shoeing Forge, Pittgtr«,et. top of drey-street — 31*t Joly, 1575. AT C. T. SAXTO NS, NEWMARKET, Opposite the Remuera Boad, can be had all kinds of Ironmongery. Building and Furnishing Timber of all kinds Lime, Sand, Cement, Bricks, Drain Pipes, and all kind of Joiners' work at Town Prices. BT Note the Address. ALL Goods for Waikato must be prepaid. The responsibility of the Railway only extends as far as Mercer, where delivery must ba taken from the Wagons twelve working hours after arrival. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. BORLEY, BOOTMAKER", • Opposite Mr. Barr, Butcher, Newmarket. J. B. begs to inform the public that he has now opened his new premises with a line assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes. A quantity of Goods bought Cheap from a bankrupt Etock will be cleared out at Low Prices. N B.- Every description oi Boots andiShoes'made to order as formerly. G" BATr JN'S 5 T A R HOTEL, NEWTON. The Best Hollands Gin, 4d per glass Best Jamaica Rum, 2s 6d per bottle Schnapps, 2s 6d per bottle '. Hennessy's Pale Brandy, 4s per bottle Bedell and Watson's Sparkling Ale, 2b per gallon. J. H. GEATTaN, - Proprietor OTIOE.—AII Parties travelling by Rail to Onehunga and the Waikato to call *t the Thames Hotel for Grattan's Pocket Pistols, from Is to 3s DARNELL MASON BROS. TAKE this ' pportunity of thanking their patrons for the kin ■ support hithertoiifforded them, and respectfully bet; to inform them that the Planting Season is now on, and solicits an inspection of their MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF NURSER7 STOCK, Which is Unequalled rir the Colonies,consisting of Fruit, Shelter, and Ornamental Tree! and Shrubs, Roses, Thorns, Quicks, and. every requisite appertaining to- Horticulture, Descriptive Catalogues of which can be had on application at the Nurseries, or at MR. ROBT. BREWINGS. SEID STORES, QVIIir- 3 T R «XI, Town Ageiit. —q L ,E T. > OFiTICE TO LET, In Fort-street, close to Queencochrane ft son, AneUofiwn
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 1
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