UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. It ED UCTION IK PRICE. JVfESSRS. GIBSON & MITCHELL have to return thanks to aft appreciating Public for the immense patvonagd bestowed upon their PA TEN T 110 AS TED COFFEE. The universal repute which this articlo has gained amongst all classes of the community, and the liberal encouragement held out by the rapidly increasing sole, have induced the Proprietors to lay. ill a heavy stock of the very beßt RAW MATERIAL, This they have- "been- enabled to do at a low figure, — and toeing anxious to meet Ihe wishes of '•' the many who ai*e so rapidly acquiring a taste for the- delicious beverage prepared from th© Coffee by the Patent Roaster, and to puij it within the reach of every one, they announce the present REDUCTION IN PRICE, ■ The liberal support of the Public having yielded the "quick returns," the Proprietors shall be contented with the, " small profits,'* trusting to a continuance of past favours, which they shall use every endeavour to merit by the careful preparation of this FAVOURITE ARTICLE, which can be had fresh roasted and ground daily, at Is. 4d. pep ft>, Auckland, July 28th, 1843. \ * ... FAT MULLOCKS. A FEW Fat Bullocks in first-rate condition^ for Sale. Apply to MR. PATON, Eden Hill. July 28, 1843. SALE BY AUCTION. TO FARMERS, SETTLERS, CARRIERS, AND- OTHERS. . EXTENSIVE SALE OF MORSES, DRAYS, <fc,, &g. MR. H. R. CRETtfAY lias received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr< S. A. Wood,. TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION , At the Royal Hotel, on Monbay, the 7th day of August, 1843, at 12 o^clock, without reserve, the following Valuable Stock: Lot. L /"\NE Splendid Entire Horse, broken in to Harness, with Dray and Harness complete. Lot 2. One Strong Cart Horse,- with Cart and Harness complete. Lot 3; An Excellently well bred Cleveland Entire Horse, broken in for the Saddle and Gig, is remarkably docile and a good Roadster. Lot 4. A Fine Strong Young- Horse, broken in to the Saddle and Harness; Lot £. A Very Handsome Iron Grey Poney, broken in to the Saddle, and carries a Lady. The whole of the alrove were selected by the present Proprietor, entirely for* this market, and upon inspection tho Auctioneer feels satisfied that a moro useful lot of Horses pould not be imported. After which, Lot 6. A yer-y Excellent new four- wheel Phaeton, Lined and Painted jn a superior manner ; and can be drawn w'.th one or two Horses, it having ,a Shaft as well ap Pole. Lots 3 and 4 have been accustomed to be driven together in the Phaeton. Lqrr 7, A new Plough and Harrow, with Chains, &c, complete. As the Proprietor and thfl Auctioneer anticipate a large attendance of Farmers and Settlers, a Lunch -ffUi b$ pyoyi^^.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 15, 29 July 1843, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 15, 29 July 1843, Page 1
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