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FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND-STREET. WINKS & HALL A RE NOW SELLING OFF their present extensive STOCK of English and Colonial FURNITURE, At greatly reduced prices, to make room for large consignments daily expected. Goods suitable to all parties, from the plainest to the most elegant styles, can be had ut their Establishment. W. and H. would call particular attention their WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, MAHOGA.NY BED-ROOM FURNITURE, WOOD, BRASS, and IRON BEDSTEADS and COTS, CORNICES, FRINGES, and DAMASKS, HAIR, FIBRE, ALVA, and FLAX MATTRESSES, STRAW PALLIASSES, FEATHER BEDS BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. GROVER & BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. Two things are necessary in a modern Family Machine ; it should Stitch and Embroider, otherwise it is but half a machine for family use, and when you have finibhed stitching a garment with your machine, you will be left to embroider it tediously by hand. Grover and Baker's Premium Machines are perfect Stitchers and perfect Emb - derers. Fbom £12. Instructions given o purchasers gratis. WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET, Sole Agents for the Province of Auckland.

TO ARRIVE, AND ON SALE, Ex 'Swokd Fish, 1 Etc., -q k/\ CASES BEST KERO INE XOv 260 qr. -barrels Blasting Powder 600 coils Patent Fuse 119 Flag-stones 200 bundles Hooping, gin. to l|in. 50 barrels Plaster of Paris 2 casks and 24 drums Colza Oil 65 drums Baw and Boiled Oil 6 cases Castor Oil 4 casks No. 9 Zinc. Ex « Liverpool,' 'Mary Shepherd,' Etc. 8 tons BBH Bar 8 bottles Quicksilver, 751b. each 11 casks Japan and Tin Ware 80 casks Second-quality Window Glass 2 tons Putty 45 casks Whiting 4 cases R. Sorby and Sons' Tools 1 case Patent Mangles 1 case Patent Mail Axles, If to If 1 caselndia-rubberßelting,2in. to lOin. 17 cases Iron Bedsteads 9 cases Fire-proof Safes 10 cases Prime Hams 15 cases Paper Hangings 36 bales Paper Hangings 10 tons Sash Weights. S. HAGUE SMITH. February 28, 1866.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AA A OASES BURNETTS OLD TOM rjc\j\j 200 cases Geneva 30 cases Whiskey 50 cases Ginger Cordial 150 casks Bottled Ale 150 cases Bottled Por 100 barrels Crushed Loa S7 *a 12 tons Crystallized Lob Sagar 50 cases Colmans Thumb Blue 3 Negrohead Tobacco 4 cases Toilette Soap 1 case Perfumery 1 ton Chicory 100 4-chests Tea 20 cases Chairs 10 bales Corks 3 cases Boots and Shoes Stockholm Tar Lime Juice Stone Lime And Guano in any quantify. COMBES & DALDY. •CORAL QUEEN' GUAJNO. MOST of our soils are deficient in Phosphate's, and the above Manure contains one-third more Bone Earth than does Bone Dust. COMBES & DALDY.

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 the lowest possible rates Also, SMITHS' COALS, of best quality. N.B. — The household coal perfectly free from small, and delivered in sacks. W. J. HURST & CO., AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT, (Opposite Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.'s,) QUEEN-STREET.

MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, AND HAY, of the best qualities, at the lowest rates, always on hand, at the AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT, Qtjejsn-stbeet, (Opposite Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.'Q

NAILS BY THE KEG. 6. d. 3 -INCH WEATHEKLOAKb 02* 3-Inch Best Cut 0 H 2-InchßestCut - — 0 ** 24-Inch Floor Brada ... . — - ° H 1 |-Inch Shingle ..." 0 4£ 1-Inch Copper Boat ... " " Sh » eJM ' XBODT. 0 3 High-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 7