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JAMES CATEE,

PEG BOOT MAKER,

WYNDHAM-STEEET,

T3EGS to inform his friends and the public that he has opened a BRANCH SHOP in Queen-street,

opposite Mrs. Heist's, Milliner. J. C. assures

those ladies and gentlemen who may favour him

with their patronage that they will obtain first-

quality boots, in very great variety, at the lowest

possible prices for oash only.

P.S. Please to observe the address, 212, Queen

street, oppoiite Mrs. Heldt's, Milliner; and 85, Wyndham-itreet. June 14, 1867.

NEW PRICE LIST.

FREE TO ALL Who wish real value for their money.

J. M. FEE N OH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, Victoria Mart, (Established I860,) No. 41, Victoria-street, Auckland,

HAVING LARGE STOCKS OF GENERAL GROCERIES bought in a depressed market, also importations from first-class export houses by late arrivals, has great pleasure in calling the attention of the public to his new price list. Good Coffee Is. 2d. Best Coffee Is. 4d: Finest Currants os. 6d. Raisins os. 7d. Fine Crystal Sugar os. Sd. Company's No. 1 Sugar os. s£d. Crushed Lump Sugar os. 6d. Loaf Sugar, about 81b. each by the Loaf os. 6d. Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or per lb. Bs. lOd. Soapj by the Dar os. lOd. Wax Matches, per dozen os. lid. Pickles, pints os. lOd. Sperm Candles (full weights) ... Is. 4d.

J.M.F. would call especial attention to his large stook of first-class Teas, which cannot be surpassed for quality and price. No. 1 Congou Tea, perlb. 2s. Od. No. 2 Fine Tea, per lb. 2s. 6d. No. 3 Very Fine Full-flavoured Tea, per lb 3s. Od. No. 4 Finest Tea, per lb 3s. 6d.

These Teas are a rich combination of many rare Blaok Teas, and are in great demand on account of their full strength and delicious flavour, likewise for their wholesome and invigorating qualities. All who take 61b. of No. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will have a reduction of 3d. per lb. Just landed, 300 boxes Belmont Sperm. Company's No. 1 Sugar sold by the ton or bag. Auokland Soap by the ton or box. Chests of finest English Tea, also half-chests and boxes of fine Congou Tea. Flour, and all other articles in the trade, at the lowest price. All articles supplied are guaranteed to be of good quality.

Goods delivered to wholesale or retail customers.

What harm to look in and judge?

NOTICE.

IM PORTANT

WM. HUNTER & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending Stock for sale at their Regular Weekly Sales at NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, AND BAZAAR YARDS. STREET SALE YARDS,

that they have made arrangements to land all Stook consigned to them at Kohimarama, known as Captain Porter's landing-place. It is about one mile west of the Tamaki, immediately opposite Rangitoto, and one of the best landing-places in the province j there is a good depth of water, and a commodious punt, so that oattle and sheep are landed without access to salt water. There are also large sheds erected, with hay and water provided, so that stock immediately after a voyage are not exposed to the weather. It is within four miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than the East Bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive to cattle and sheep. Good Grass Paddocks and a careful person always in attendance.

WM. HUNTER & CO. HAVE made arrangements with Geobge Howakd, Esq., to LAND STOCK at his Landing-place.

REMOVAL.

WM. HUNTER & CO.

BEG to announce to their country friends and others that they have REMOVED their Business from Durham-3treet to Mr. HARDINGTON'S BAZAAR YARDS. May 8, 1867

DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS.

DTJNNET & CO.,

(latjb hunter and c 0.,) AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK SALESMEN, Hold Weekly Sales as under : MONDAYS, AT NEWMARKET Tuesdays, at Otahuhu Wednesdays, at Durham Sale Yards Saturdays, at Durham Sale Yards.

Stook from the Coast consigned to the above for Sale will be received at Kohimarama, where there are good Grass Paddocks, and competent men to take charge until forwarded to ket.

WHOLT, in returning thanks to his numerous • a friends and customers for the support he has received during the last thirteen years, begs to inform them that he is now prepared to receive orders to BUILD or IMPORT every description of CARRIAGE or BOGGY that may be required, he having made arrangements with several of the largest carriage manufacturers in the United States to ■upply him with several shipments of carriages and material every year, so that purchasers requiring American-manufactured vehicles are requested to call and inspect his stock, he being the only bona fide importer of American carriages in the colony. His imported stock comprises almost every description of carriage, from the well-known makers Abbott, Downing, and Co.' (late J. S. Downing and E. A. Abbott), Concord, New Hampshire; Hooker, Cander, and Co. (late G. and D. Cook and Co.) ; and M. Armstrong and Co., Newhaven, Connecticut. -His; stook of American carriage material, asb, hickory, Ac, enables him to supply his customers with vehicles which, for elegance, lightness, and durability, are not to be surpassed. Repairs executed on the most reasonable terms, and estimates given when required. Second-hand vehicles taken in exchange. His illustrated carriage catalogue forwarded free on application to William Holt, Carriage Bazaar and Manufactory, 267 *&d 269, Castlereagh-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 8

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