I BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO. Hare the following articles of IHEKEBAL MEBCHAffDISB \JT On Sale, viz.— CORDAGE— Europe Rope, assorted from 6-thread to 8 inches MANILLA— From finch to 6-inch GALVANIZED— I-inch to 4-inch SPUNYARN, Seaming, Roping, and Netting Twine HAMBRO' LINE, Marline, and'Houseline BASS HEADS and Alder Handles MUNTZ METAL, 14 to 220z. SHEATHING NAILS, I to l^in. WHITE LEAD— Superior No. 1 and Medium BOILED and RAW UNSEED OIL OAK VARNISH, Black and Blue Paint, Painters and Coach Builders' Varnish WINDOW GLASS— Assorted sizes. MALT AND HOPS THREE-BUSHEL BAGS. 50 i-hhda. Champion's Vinega?. Per ' Electric.' An Invoice of Assorted Groceries, consisting 200 kegs English Crushed Loaf Sugar 20 kegs Loaf Sugar 40 kegs Pearl Barley 60 kegs Real Scotch Oatmeal 25 cases Prime Compton's Hams 20 cases Prime Compton's Bacon Chocolate, Cocoa, Salad Oil &c, &&, &c. January 31, 1867.
BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO Have on Sale, BRANDY— In case and bulk—Hennessey's MartelTs Champagne, Vineyard Proprietors (Three-dagger) RUM— Finest Jamaica, and West India WHISKEY— Irish— LL and Dunville's in cases Scotch— Stewart's Kirkliston and Saucil, in cases. Preston's, in oases GIN— HOLLANDS, and OLD TOM CURACOA WlNES— Sherries, of various shippers, in butts, hhds, qr. -casks, and bottle AMONTILLADO, Manzanilla, 40. PORTS— In pipes, hhds, qr. -casks, and old bottled CHAMPAGNE— Moet's, Perrier Jouet's, and other well-known brands, in quarts and pints MOSELLE— HOCK, Sparkling and Still BURGUNDY— Bed Pomard, Chambertin, and Hermitage CLARETS— Lafitte, Leovil, Leoville, &o. AUSTRALIAN WlNES— Cawarra flock, and Claret, and Constantia CAPE PORTS and SHERRIES ORANGE BITTERS, Ac., &c CYDER
BULK ALE AND STOUT— Bass's Pale Ale, London and Colonial Company's Pale and No. 3 Ale STOUT— Taylor, Walker, and Co. 's BOTTLED BEER— Tennant's Ale 1 Guiness's Stout Allsopp's Ale and Stout,bottled by Friend in Byass's Ale and Stout I quarts London and Colonial Company's I and • Victoria brand pints Bass's Ale Whitbread's Stout, bottled by Richardson and Co. Shortland Crescent, October, 1866.
ARTIFICIAL MANURES! ARTIFICIAL MANURES. TO FAEMEES AND OTHEES. W. J. HURST & CO. DESIRE to Call the Attention of Settlers to the following List of MANURES specially selected for their adaptability to the sojls of this province, and with each of which Guaranteed Analysis can be obtained. DISSOLVED BONES, OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 30 Tons are Now Landing ex ' Mary Shepherd,' from one of the best Scotch manufactures, containing, by Dr. Andersons (F.R.S.) analysis, 29*10 per cent, aoluable phosphates, with 1| per cent, of ammonia. The value of this Manure for creating a rapid growth, and being obnoxious to the insect world, is too well known to require remark. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO. 50 Tons, ex ' Hercules,' a direct importation, best known as Phospho-Guano ; is said to have been used with much success in the other colonies. A copy of an article setting forth at length its virtues, from the local journals, can be obtained on application. It likewise, from its large per-centage of soluble phosphates, appears to warrant the conclusion that it is most valuable.
BOLIVIAN GUANO Has been found to answer remarkably. A cargo is ahortly^expected per • Waverley.' BONEDUST, From long and successful use, has justly earned the first place in the farmer's mind. It is the ambition of the undersigned to furnish them with a genuine, unadulterated article, and at the lowest rate possible. Fifty tons are landing ex 'Kate,' of their usual quality, guaranteed free from foreign substances. W. J. HURST & CO., Queen-street, Opposite T. and S. Morrin's, late Cruickshank, Smart, and Co,, Known as Tin: AucklandJ Coal akd PorAio Depot. N.B.— We are CASH PURCHASERS of all kinds of Farmers* Produce, Potatoes, Hay, Oats, fee, Sec.
COAL ! COAL ! COAL I nnHE UNDERSIGNED have always on hand a X supply of the BEST HOUSEHOLD AND SMITHS' COAL, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, In lots to auit purchasers. Delivered any where in Auckland at 2s. 6d. per cwt W. J. HURST & CO., AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT.
POTATOES! POTATOES 1 POTATOES 1 HAVING determined that consumers should know where to go at all times to obtain a TRULY GOOD POTATO, the undersigned have purchased a parcel supposed to be amongst the best in the province, and picked them so carefully that they can confidently recommend A TREAT TO ALL LOVERS OF A GOOD POTATO. W. J. HURST & CO., COAL AND POTATO DEPOT.. N.B.—Oate; Maize, Bran, Hay, and Flour ftt
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 7
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718Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 7
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