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CRUICKSHANK, SMART, <fc CO., WHOLESAL3 WINE AND SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, HIGH-STBEBT, HAVE FOB SALE, TJERNARD'S OLD TOM AND GINGER ' J3 WINE % t " ' Superior and Medium Port and Sherry, in hhds. and J-casks Paper Hangings, in (treat variety , - ' ( Sugars from Mauritius and Java Teas from China direct ! Bolivian Gnano < < | Clover and Gras* Seeds, to. Antifrict'on Greai», in. small drumj,l£2Q per ton. TO iRRIVE. " 350 oases Geneva and Old Tom 100 boxes Candles - ! 22 cases Currants and Raisins 35 boxes SoaD ' n 110 boxes Clay Pipes 80 tons Salt 100 quarters Malt 16 pockets Hops 80 cases Ale and Stout, bottled by R.Torter and Co. ' ' 200 cases Ale and Stout, bottled by J. Hurst •< - and Co. ' b 80 cases Ale and Stout; bottled by M. B. Foster and Sons 60 caseß Ale and Stout, bottled by Cameron, and Saunders ' 200 canes Blood's Stout 20 i-casks Spanish Red Port Wine 3 bales G. and A. Gordon's Navy Cfjrras 10 bales 3-bushel Bags 8 trupks Dawson's Boots and Shoes 30 cases Hines Brandy 100 casks Portland Cement 30 tons Coke Ac, &c, &c. CRUICKRHANK, SMART, & CO. ' Auckland, May 1, 1868. ____,

WINE AND SPIEIT STOEE AND ,V MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY. • JAMES OLDHAM, HIGH-STREET, SUBMITS the following REDUCED LIST of", CASH PRICES, trusting thereby to increase his trade : — , , . , All goods warranted genuine, and in quantities of, not less than 2 gallons, 1 dozen bottles each. . AUSTRALIAN and CAPE WINES 24». per don, PORTS and SHERRIES, from 26a. to 3fo. j 1 CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, and c other FRENCH WINES... 30s. to 665. , RUM (according to strength), 15s. to 18s. pergaL - BRANDY (according to strength) 195. 6 d. to 225, BRANDY (in cases) 365. to 645. (All other SPIRITS at equally low prices.) . ALE and STOUT ... 9s. to 12s. per doz, , DITTO, in quantities to suit Customers, a from 2s. 6d. to 3s per gallon. TEA and ALL SORTS of GROCERIES, well, worth a trial. LKMONADE, SODA WATER, and SYRUP (Manufactured on the premises. JAMES OLDHAM, HIGB-STREET, AUCKLAND.

SEEDS! SEEDSI! SEEDS!! ! E. BAIRD & CO., BRITISH & COLONIAL SEED WAREHOUSE' 111, QUBBN-STBBW, ATTOKLAND. j', ' FARM AND VEGETABLE SEEDS— a large and varied assortment, including the. best and latest varieties. FLOWER SEEDS— Annuals, Biennials, ,and Perennials, in assorted selections and separate. TREE SEEDS— BIue Gum, RedGnm, &0., &o. HEDGE SEEDS— Prickly Acacia, Whin or Furze, Broom, Cape Wattle, Osage Orange, &c, &c. ' BIRD SEED— Canary, Hemp, Rape, Linseed, Maw,-, and Millet* FLOWERING PLANTS, Shrubs, Trees, Bulb*; Borderings, &c, &c. ' STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Culinary Plants, Roots, &c. GUANO, Bone Dust, and Lime. R, B. and Co. would draw especial attention ,to their GUINEA COLLECTION of VEGETABLE SEEDS, sufficient for the successive cropping of a garden of half an acre, comprising— Peas, 3 quarts, best kinds; Beans, 3 quartt, 4 kinds ; Cabbage, 20z., best kinds ; Turnip; Soz., 3 kinds; ■ Rartisb, 20z., turnip and long; Mustard and Cress, 2oz. ; loz. each Carrot, Leeks, Onions, Parsley, Parsnips, and Savoy; one large packet each Beet (red and silver), ' Brocoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Celery, Endive* Lettuce (2 kinds), Spinach (2 kinds), Pumpkin, Melon (rock, water, and pie), Vegetable Marrow, and Tomato ; also one packet Sweet Pea and Mignonette.

The above are securely packed in a case ready fordeapatcb, • , Priced Catalogues forwarded free on application. . R. BAIRD & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMEN. AND PRODUCE AGENTS, 111, QITEEN-'STBBET, AUCKLAND.

WAITEMATA FLOUR MILLS ' AND BISCUIT FACTORY, CABIN BREAD, first quality, 225. per 2,0001b. .*. * Cabin Bread, second quality, 20s. Saloon Biscuits, 4d. per lb. 1 Lunch Biscuits (bweet and plain), 7d.per lb.. Digestive Bisouits, 6d. per lb. ,•_- A constant supply always on hand, at ■ • r HENDERSON & MACFARLANITS, Agents.^ 1 "'

W. CROWTHER, VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Albert-strut, (Close to Wyndham-street.) ,f FOR HIRE, OPEN and < Close CARRIAGES, Broughams, Buggies, hooded or open, with! single or double seats ; Saddle Horses, &o. > Any number of Grey Horses for Wedding Parties, suitable conveyances for meeting .families at One* hunga, Point Russell, &c, at reduced rates. > Every attention to Livery *nd Bait. Howes. Orders by letter or telegraph solicited. . ■

CRI/TERI'ON LIVERY AND BMT STABLES, „ (Ad joining the thistle Hotel, ) ' QUEEN-STREET. , _.* WILLIAM JEEFERY, PROPRIETOR. it f , -. ■-", a .r WJ/'begs to announce to-his Metfdtf andftlie . public generally that he ' hks 'opened t h above Stables, and n'opet, by strict 1 attention tobtuaness, to merit J a fair'share of tUeir patronage. ' '-' ** Horses, Buggies,. &o» always on hand. J1 ;' Horeof broken for Saddle, Double and S^ngleHanuu. |W Open all hours of night and day. . . N.B. — Horses bought and sold oh commission.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 4