IMPORTANT 1 TO ' ' t ' ' l - ' COASTING VESSELS AND SNIPPERS OF CATI'L'IBON I'HIS EAST OOAST'TO AUCKLAND, ; i '
ME. ALFRED BDOKLA.ND
RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that CATTLE can bo LANDED on tho East Bauk. of the Tamaki, about one uiilo from the Heads, OVIR THB VBSSW.'S SIDK, WITHOUT TUX UBK OF A BOAT, AND AT AM. TIMES OP TUB TIDK, thereby saving the risk and injury to the oattle of a second time putting them in sliugs, as well astlie additional oost of boating, with tho further auvantage of being at oiiue id A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING.
Vossels not drawing moie than nine feet of water oan enter and leave at all times with half tido, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen feet ot water can cuter safely. , , . Charts of the river, Ktwlly furnished by Captain Burokss, can be obtainud at tho Haymarket. Assistance, if ueooisary, oanaUUtimesboobtttiiiocl on the spot. , , , Stock forwarded at ouco to the market, or graced at fixed rates until «old.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
HUNTER & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons seudiug stock for sale at their REGULAR WEEKLY SALES
AT NEWMARKET, OTAHUKU, and DURHAM-
STUB IST HALE YARDS,
that they have made arrangouieuta with Geokqk Howauu, Es,q , for icceivnig Shipments of Stock, conriKiied to thorn, at bis faim on the West lamaki, where theie arc good Giass Haddock*, well watered, within a qnartoi of a mile of the Landing place. The advantages of this landing-place ate— that it is within si>c miles of the Market, and twenty mi os neaierthe Market than the east bank of the Uinaki, thereby saving a long dtive to fat cattle. 1 here is no bar to cross and a good di aft of water for laigo vessels at all times of the tide. The landingplace is opposito Brown's Island, immediately round tbo beacon at the West Tamaki Head, aud within one hundred yard* of the shore.
KARRIS AND TURNER, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
BEG to announce to Merchants, Traders, and the public generally, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above branches, ami hope by strict attention to the interest of those who may favour them with their orders, to obtain a share jf public support. Lowei Queen-street, Jauuary 2, 1865.
OLD-ESTABLISIIKO CONFECTIONERY
ESTABLISHMENT be opbskd In Shortland stukei-, Nkw Buildings (site of LA.li: FIRE).
/^IUARLES CANNING, Breid and Biscuit Manu\J faoturor, would respectfully intimate to his numerous friends and former customer* tint he is now prepaid! tt) execute any orders with winch they may kindly favour him. C C would ulbo intimate that, as heretofore, hois prepared ti> supply Bade Cakw o£ the uewest aud most approved designs. . Also, Wedding Breakfast*, Ball Suppers, Picnics, &c, &C, with punctuality and despatch. Waiters and service piovuled when required.
NeW Buir,mxa3, Shortland-strket.
HENlir I*. HAYWARD
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTR.fSS-M.AKER
(Late of Shortland-stbeet), WITI deference begs to intimate to the inhibitants of Auckland and surrounding districts that he has RE COMMENCED BUSINESS in Vic-toria-*treet, two door-, from Queen-street, nndj adjoining Uardiugtou's Tsazaar.
PAPATOITOI BRICK AND DRAIN TILE YARDS.
C. BURTON
BEGS to inform his friends and the public geuerally that, in order to meet the requirements of this rapidly lising district, he has opened the above YARDS. CB. invites the attention of settlers to his Draining Tiles, aud has much pleasine in recotnmeuding them, being thoroughly convinced of the practical results of draining on his owu farm. Samples ou hand at Momn and Co.'s, Quean street, Aucklaud, who are prepared to receive orders to be delivered on the Wharf, Auckland. Samples on hand and orders received at Macky'e Wliarf, Otahuhu.
ECONOMY IN FUEL.
TO meet the requirements of tho increasing population of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, the undersigued havo Opened a UOaL YARD, adjoining the Mill, and are supplying the Best Coals at Reasonable Prices in any quantity to suit purchasers, delivered iv bags or otherwise, to any part of the town or suburbs. Orders loft at house, Hobson-stroet, near Victoriastreet, will receive attention j or at Freeman's Bay Coal Yard. JAS. GRAY SOPPET k SON.
November 12, 1564.
AUCKLAND BONE MILL.
JAMES G. SOPPET & SON, having erected a new and subsUntial Bone Mill, with machinery of the most modern construction, are now prepared to receive orders for Bone Dust, and i-in. and j-in Bones.
The above are Cash purchasers of Bones iv and quantities. Freeman's Bay, and Henderson and MncfarUne's Stores, Wharf,
July 10, 1865.
NOTICE
COALS. COALS.
COALS.
THE undersigned have always on hand a plentiful supply of the
BEST HOUSEHOLD COALS,
Which they are prepared to deliver in quantities from lewt. upwards, at tho lowest postible rates. ' Also, SMITHS' COALS, of best quality.
N.B. — The , household coal is perfectly free from small, and delivered in sacks. ,
W. J. HURST & CO., AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT, (Opposite Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.'s,) QUXEN-STRKKT.
POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES.
•\ C\C\ TONS HOBART .TOWN JL\_/\_/ POTATOES. " ,': 1 I '
■W. J,., HURST & CO.
MAIZE, OATS,,, BRAN,, AND HAY, ' of ' the best' qualities, at the lowe3t rates, always on hand, at the AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT, Queen-street, , ' (Opposite Cruickahank, Smart, and Co. V. :
NEW BONDED STO'ltE3
AtBBRT STREIT. ' , '
LEWIS BROTHERS' Now.BONDED STORES are NOW OPEN to receive Goods, at currant rates. ' ''-' '" "' ■ Augu»t2o,'lB«. ! *'
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 8
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