S. P. JAMES & SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS' SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. T7IAMILIES supplied with BASS'S PALE ALE, JL in 3, fl, 10 and 15 gallon casks Whitbi cad's Double Stout, do , do. The above can be had bottled by S. P. James and Son, either 111 pints or quaits <i*»- Goods dehvei ed by S P. J. and Son's light cart 111 all pai ts of tho City and suburbs of Auckland, free of chaige S. V JAMES & SON, Wiioj,i',sAi,r: and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Have now on Sale, ok late ,11 rivals, QHERRY, in HITDS. and QUARTER CASKS O Port, in hhds. and ,1 100 cases Old Champagne Cognac 50 Champagne Cognac 50 Geneva Key 30 Golden Sheiry 40 „ OhlPoit 30 do/ Pommard Burgundy 20 cases Mai cobrunner Hock 10 Hochhermer, Dom-dechaney Jacquesson and Son Champagne 10 cases Cheiry Coidial. Ex ' Blundei.l,' ' African,' and ' Hanovkr 30 hhds. Dawson No. 3 Ale 20 „ Pale Ale 20 Stout 5 „ Golden Slieny 5 quarter-casks Pale Sheiry 3 Choice Old Poit Moet's Champagne 2 hhds Maitell's Hi own Biandy 2 Pale do. 2 „ Old Jamaica Rum 20 cases Geneva, key In and.
FINE SHERRIES Ex 'QUEEN OF THE NORTH.' ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, OIK HHDS. AND TWELVE QR -CASKS O VERY SUPERIOR SHERRY Vintage of 1849, dnect from Cadiz. GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen Stieet.
DOMAIN BREWERY, OFFICE AND STORES, VULCAN LANE ( \UR ALES, \>i ewed fiom fine English Malt and '■■ Hops, in wood and bottle, aic fiee of the coarso bitter taste common to Colonial Ales, and our stock of Wines and Spnits (imported by out selves), is of the iiuest quality, lion water Tanks, £6 Gs. each, on sale.
HOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWERY. STORES— ELLIS'S BRICK BUILDINGS, QirrKN SiKFLI WE have now a Good Supply of XX, XXX, and XXXX ALES in Bottle, and 111 Wood, made from the BEST MALT and HOPS ONLY. R WHITSON, & CO.
NOW OPEN, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Ex 'African,' 'Matilda Wattcnbach,' & 'Hanover.' FOUR Cases Ladies' and Gent's ST R A W HA T S 2 cases Gent's Felt Dcci stalker, Eton, Oxonian, Cambudge, and other new shapes 2 ditto Ladies' Shawls and Mantles 3 ditto Gent's Spnng and Summer Clothing 2 ditto Black and Fancy Ties, consisting of — The Eton, Regent. Be.aufoit, Elcho, West End, and Tom Thumb 1 ditto Gent's Collais, newest patterns 2 ditto Ladies' Head Di esses and Nets 3 ditto RimmclSPoifumciy 2 ditto Ph-13 mg Cauls 2 ditto Ci mobiles 3 bales Fancy Pi mts 2 ditto Grey Calico 1 ditto Denims 2 cases White and Regatta Shuts 1 ditto Bonnet Fronts VLSO, Scotch Twill Shuts, Blue Seige ditto, Ciimean and Meuno ditto, Meuno and Cotton Pants Doe, Tweed, and Mole Tiouseis Bedfoid Coul Tiousois and Riding Pants Paiasols. Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, and Calicoes Ladies' Fancy and Plain Coll us and Cufls Ladies' and Gent's Black and Coloied Kid Gloves White and Coloied Damask Table Cloths and Covei s Boys' and Youths' Clothing Fancy Goods, a l.ugc assoitment Le , kc. , ke LEWIS BROTHERS, Queen-street
ALEXANDER MACKIE, COACH lil'UBE H, ET C. A MACKIE in i etui mug thanks for past favoui s, i and in soliciting a continuance of the patronage of his fucnds and the public ccneially, wishes to intimate that his business is still earned on at his old established Coach Mamifactoiy, neatly oppo.ito the Supieme Couit House, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND August 26th, 1562 MATTRESSES, 7s EACH MAT IT ESSES, S% EACH. MATTRESSES, 10s EACH. J7ILAX MATTRESSES, 14s. and upwauls, accoidJl mg to size. Funutiue equally cheap and good, at lIAYWARD'S, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, .SHORTLAND STREET
N.B — Mattiesses remade on the shoitest notice. IMPOII T A N T '10 COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPER OF CATTLE ON THE EVST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED AUCKLAND |)ESPEOTFULLY mfoims Ins Fuends tli.it » \ CATTLE can be LANDED on the ICist Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile fionithc Heads, OVMI 'llir. Vl.sSU's hIUL, WllllOUl 1111 USI. OF A BOAT, AND VI ML 'lIMIS or 'I Jin '1101, theicby saving the nsk and uvjiuy to th<; cattle of a second time putting them in sliu^s, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the tuitLei am ant ige of being at once in A GOOD rVDPOCK W ITHOU I' AW T>lU\ INC. Vessels not diawmg moie than nine feet of wata can enter and leave at all tunes w ith half tide, and at full tides vessels chawing fouitcen leitof w.atci cau enter safely. Chait-j of the nvei, kindly furnished by Captain Burgtss, can be obtained at the ITaymaiket. Assistance, if necessaiy, can at. ill tunes be obtained on the spot Stock forwaided at once to the maiket, or gia/ert at fixed latcs until sold.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR HIRE-— lADIES' AND (.KNTLBMEN'S SADDLE j HORSES Sociables, Open anil Close Carnages Cabs, Vans, Buggies and Dog Cuts OMNIBUSES To and from ONE El (ING A six times a day HORSES Takon in to Bait, to Livery, amltoGi.tfc m Good paddocks. Loose Boxes. Saddle and Light Harness Hoises always on Sale. Vehicles of every description impoited to or.loi. Hoises, Cariiagcs, ,Vc., pnvately bought and sold on Commission H. HARDINGTON". May 23, 1862.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1631, 13 October 1862, Page 4
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