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Business Notices, JB. B L A I K-I E, • Victoria-street, IMPORTER OF BUILDERS' & FURNISH ING IRONMONGERY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS, Has For Sale, at Low Rates, Carpenters' Tools Nails, Locks, Hinges Kitchon Ranges Register Grates, in great Variety Marble and Enamelled Slate Mantelpieces (Largest Stock in Auckland) Marble, Electroplate, Curb, and other Fenders Galvanised Iron, Sheet Lead, and Zlno Slate, Cement, and Plaster. INSPECTION INVITED. [Established 1855.] BT SPECIAL. .^§Sl>S________? AppOI>*™EXTWH. SHAKESPEAR & CO.. • .QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Importers, Manufacturers. Commission and General Merchants. Sole Agents for the Celebrated "ROYAL MAIL" BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. W. 11. S. & Co. have much pleasure in submitting the following testimonial, given to them lor publication :-ICoi'v.]-" June i, 1883.- To Messrs W. 11. Siiakespear & Co., Auckland. Gentlemen.—l am glad to say that on the 51-Inch Royal Mail Bicycle I bought • from yon, I won tho A.C.C. Championship, beating a Rudge, a 53-inch Racer, and a number of other machines, also the Avondnle Handicap, on the 2nd June: and I can honestly say it L. the best finished and nicest running machine I ever rode. Mr Flewellyn, to whom 1 lent it to win the Mile Handicap with, also speaks in the highest terms of it—l am, gentlemen, yours truly, (signed) W. M. ! Service." They also havo in stock— Best Red Rubber Tvreb, 5b per lb. Harrison's Double Gong Bells,4s6d each Einq of the Road Lamps tlute_t patent), Us each Saddles, Steel Balm, Hags, Springs And other Fittings (wnniig "hq a p. OUR ADVERTISEMENT ro Adulterated Pepper seems to have gone home. Messrs Trent Brothers, of Christchurch, answer with a report of tho Canterbury Analy . ißt, which, after being traitslatod into plain English, acts very damaging to thorn, being an acknowledgment of ndulterution. But that's notjour .business; wo simply object to their adulterated pepper coining to our market, as on unfair competition against our genuine article. This having boon tho case, tho attached copy o tho analysis of their pepper in Auckland will provo :— " Laboratory, Hobson-stroet, " Auckland, June U, 1881. " Mr Woodfield, Inspector under tbe Adulteration Act, Auckland " Sir.—l havo completed my examination of the pepper received from you on the 19th ult., said peppar being contained in a tin securely fastened, and bearing the brand Trent s Fine White Pei'per, Ciiristciiurcii. and find this sample to be adulterated with Wheat Flour to tho extent of not less than twenty-five per c__t (25?:).—1 have the honour to bo. Sir. your obedient servant, (Signed) " J. A. Pond. " Colonial Analylst." If Messrs Trent Bros, thought it profitable to themselves to publish our correspondence, as per advertisement, they should also have inser„d other letters of ours complaining of their chicory being adulterated, which compelled us . eventually to discontinue buying of them, and hence their spite. I'trbum sap. BROWN. BARRETT. & CO.. CoiFce and Spico Merchants. HE ONLY GOLD MEDAL EVER AWARDED FOR COFFEE, UHIUOKY, PEPPER, &c, Was obtained by TRENT BROS., CHRISTCHURCH. MR E. N. LEGGE, Customs-street East, Agent for Auckland and District COFFEE AND CHICORY.-Report. "Canterbury College, "Christchurch, Sept, 6,1881. "At the request of Moaars Trent Bros., 1 visited thoir manufactory, and selected indiscriminately two samples of Coffee Both samples were very well prepared, and of oxceuent quality. A chemical and microscopical examination proved them to bo quite free from any deleterious adulteration, and containing no other ingredients than Coffee, with a small admixture of Chicory. (Signed) "A. W. BiCKEirroN. F.C.S., _c, " Colonial Analyst." PEPPERS, BLACK AND WH_TE.-H_PORT. " Canterbury College, "Christchurch, Aug. 20,1881. "Having selected indiscriminately samples of White and Black Pepper, and having examined them both microscopically and chemically, I And them exceedingly good samples, very well prepared, and quite froo from injurious constituents. The inicroacopicalexamination.'compared with that of genuine Pepper, scarcely shows any difference in tho farinaceous substances, proving that they must be very .free from any foreign admixture. (Signed) " A. W. Bickkrton. F.C.S., Sec, " Colonial Analyst." Verbatim Extract from Lottcr received from Messrs Brown. Barrett & Co., Auckland, dated Feb. 9.1880. "Wo would remind you that over slnco we commenced using your Chicory wo have nover imported a bound from Home or elsewhere, unless compelled to do so by your short supply, nor do we intend doing bo. We trust therefore that you will see your way clear to charge us the lowest price, viz.. £50; and you can book us as many tons ahead for as long as you think we shall live—say about 5,000 tons, but only charge. us for it as wo get it. ignod) ' _ bowv. BAHRgrr Se Co. Jjf -0 1 I 0. 1. SAMUEL PARKE*. Having Withdrawn from the Plumblni Bn_aem, has REMOVED his Large and Varied Stocks of Plumber*' and Gasfltten' Materials to hit MANUFACTORY, VICTORIA-STREET BAST, where he will continue the ManufactweIns of Galvanlced Iron Tanks, 0.0, Spouttn*. Ridging, Plain and Lead Edge, Lead HMt NalU, Lead Washen, fee, to. A Large and Varied Stock of an the Reorni*tea U the Trade always oa hand and to antra. All PLUMBING ACCOUNTS UTNtMIM to be paid during the current month. N.a- North Short Bu__ua__ wfll bl M_tUned as usual. SAMUEL PARSER. V__-_i_-iirMt Km* Jnae-i. A... and Gv Price, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, THAMES, Have for sale the following Machinery :— 1 Portable Engine, by Hornsby Se Co., 8 h.p. I Horizontal Engine, double cylinder, 10—U diameter, 24in. stroke t Horizontal Engine, lOin. by 18_t. stroke • i Launch Engine, __I_t. by sin. stroko * 1 Multitubular Boiler, 17ft. long by sft. diameter I Cornish Boiler, 20ft long by Bft diameter . I Cornish Boiler, 18ft. long by oft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 17ft long by 4ft 6in. diameter •I Cornish Boiler, !sft. long by oft diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 15ft long by 4ft Cm. diameter I Vertical Boiler, Field tubes, 7ft x 3ft 4in.; new A quantity -of -second-hand QuarU-orushlng Plant Estimates supplied for all classes of Engineering Work.—Makers of Sawmill and Quartzcrushing Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Hydraulic Machinery, Timber Jack j, and Patent Safety Catches for Warehouse and othpr. Lift Cage*. " POST-O'EEI.CE STDUT, DEVONPORf. ' ' LILLEWALL BROS. Beg to Inform the INHABITANTS of DEVONPORT, TAKAPUNA, &c. that the/have Purchased tho Business of Messre Press and Ltllbwatj-, and ixust to" Merit a Continuance of the' Favours bestowed On their " " Predeceasorsi' ALL MONEYS due to the Late Firm must be Paid to tho Undersigned, who will discharge all Liabilities in connection with the same. LILLEWALL BROS,, OBOOER3, bakers, confectioners, ETC., DEyotfppß?. T 0 OAL IN D US I R V PUTTON BROS,, Manufacturers of Every Description of CORKS, BUNGS, FISHING NET FLOATS See-,-Sec, Wholesale and Retail. Factory: UPPER QUEEN-STREET. FOR SALE, a really gootj Dairy Farm, 160 acres good land, well-fenced, good grass, and plenty fresh water all the year round, comfortable dwelling-house, and numerous outbuildings; all in good order; 1-mil ifrom railway station, 15 miles from town, and will bo sold cheap.—Apply to John Soppot, Land Agent, Mo. ft. Oneen-Btjea . ■ " *.:,'■- :,. t FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, a Butchering Business, doing a good cash trade, in the centre of. the city; a low price will be taken.-* Apply to John Soppot, Land Agent, No, 8, ~ eejwtfwtf. •

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 4

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