MASSEY, OTWAY, & CO., MINING AGENTS SHAREBROE-ERS r io.r BBOWK BTBBRT, GRAHAM'S TOWN. Agents : Sydney— Lennon and Cape, 136, Pitt* street. A. & gOHEN, . GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND BROKER, 87, QtfEEN -STREET. Advances made against goods consigned for sale. DAVID JOSEPH, Off thb Late Firm of Joshua Joskeh and Sons, manulfaoturbr op all descriptions 0? BOOTS AND SHOUS SUITABLE FOR THE HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. 6, FORE STREET, CITY, LONDON, JOHN BLACK, WHOLESALE SADDLER, AND SADDLERS IRONMONGER, Durham-street, Auckland.
McAETHUK, SHEEA, & CO., WAREHOUSEMEN, Qtteen-street. J. J. SWIN~NEEION WOOD-TURNER, Well ley-street East, two doors from Queen-street. N.B.— Always on hand— Table, Washsfcand, and Chair Legs, Drawer Stumps and Knobs, Sofa Rails and Bed Posts. Billi&id and Bagatelle Balls Turned And Stained. CS* Fern-tree Vases of various patterns
THAMES GOLDFIELD. JOHN GWYOTETH, C.E., MINING Al$D CONSULTING ENGINEER, Licensed Mining and GoWfielda Surveyor for the Thames District. npflE advertiser, having no interest in the Sale or X Transfer of Shares, is prepared to make a personal inspection of any Cla-m on the field, and FUKNISUa Professional Mining REPORT of the same, on receipt of a Foe of Two Guineas (£2 25.), Companies or individual Shareholders); supplied with Monthly or other Reports, on which they mny rely. Charges moderate. Address — JOHN GWYNNETET, C.E., Mining Engineer and Surveyor, Grey-street, Shortland j or Parcel!, Auckland.
NOTICE. CAREY & GILLES Y3EQ to inform graziers, farmers, shippers, and "^"^ the publio that they have commenced business in Durham-street, Auckland, as STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMEN, WOOLBROKERS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Caih advanoes made on Stock,] Wool, or Jotter property, upon legitimate terms. They are now erecting (at the junction of tbe Onehunga and Otahuhu P.oads) first-class and commodious Sale Yards, suitable for the accommodation of all Stock, placed io their hands for disposal j and are also arranging for Yards in the various country districts. Having made arrangements for Kohimarama Landing-j.lace, together with the punt and all the paddocks (where Stock can be landed and grazed at present rates), they are prepared after this date to take charge of all descriptions of Stook entrusted to their oare. ■ It is their intention not to import, buy, or sell stock, or in any way trade on their own account j but to oontinue their invariable rule of confining themselves strictly to the business of Commission Agents, thereby not interfering with their clients' interests. The Sales will be conducted by Mr, Carey, whose knowledge of Stock, and the proper management of the business, extends over & period of 15 years in Victoria and hew Zealaud. Acoouufc Sales rendered with Cash immediately upon delivery of the Stock Bold. Auokland, October 10, 1868.
HIGH-STREET STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE WORKS, AUKLAND. JOHN" NIMMO & CO. BEG to notify to the merchants and storekeepers of New Zealand that they have removed their branch manufactory from Wellington to Auckland, and that they are now prei ared to take orders for OOHFKKS (raw, masted, or ground), in bags or tins; CHICORY, PEPPER, and SPICES (whole or ground), in bags, tins, or packets. All goods manufactured and sold by the above guaranteed genuine, pure, and unanulterated ; when coffee aad chicory is mixed it ia invariably stated to be "a mixture of ooffeo and ohioory" upon the wrapper. J. N . & Co. refer to their long and extensive experience, embracing a period of over thirty-nine years, in the bent establishments in Glasgow, London, Paris and ih'irown firm in Me bourne (now the oldest-established coffee works in Victoria), as a proof that they thoroughly understand the qualities and manufacture of Coffee and Spioes in every branch. At the Intercolonial Exhibition, held at Melbourne, 1866-7, tlie jury, after carefully inspecting their exhibit", awarded them a Certi6ca'e of Merit, and forwarded the following report to the Royal Com mis-ioners ;—; — "Their coffees and spices are exceedingly good." — See * 'flScial Catalogues. Lists of priceß »r« now ready, and can be had upon application. Orders by post will be promptly attended to. JOHN NIMMO & CO., Bigh-street Steam Coffee Works, Auokland.
COLONIAL-MADE BOOT 3. GHEMUS, BOOT and SHOE MANETFAC- . TURER (late of Newtrtu), with pleasure informs bis friends and tbe publio in general that for greater oonrsnience he has taken those premises opiosite 8. Hague Smith's Store, Queen-street, six doors from Wcllesley-street, where he will offer a good boot at a moderate price. Call early and try our Men's Elastio v kUs at Ids; Ladies' Elastio Sides at 12s. Wholesale customers supplied as usual.
IRELAND BROTHERS, fTIANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACJL TUPERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importers of LEATHEF GRINDERY, SADDLERY j Ml) SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF ML KINDS, MJLL-BELTS, SUCTION AND FIRE-ENGINE HOSE, GaiflAM's Buildings, Vtroah Lakh, Auoklaxd BONE DTJST 1 BONE DUST! ~~ "pINE, at £9 per ton (2,2401b., sacks inoluded). Guaranteed feeetf rom any adulteration, at J. & J. -SOPPST'S Bonff*Mfl| f FreeWs Bay iad i It Mwsrs. Henderson and Maofarlane's Stores, Wharf. IT The above are CASH PURCHASERS of t BON ES, in any quantity. . ** ow ™ 0I A D VERTISEMBNIS - for *-N«w Zetland, Ans XX tralasiao, Capo of Good Hope, and European papws RECEIVED afcthe office of tbiapapor. J
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3582, 11 January 1869, Page 6
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