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NOW LANDING, EX 'MALLARD,' AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, |.4a. 4 a CASES JDKZ GENEVA, each S"'* ?i? i ? 15 bottlea 100 C<i3eB JDKZ Geneva, each 20 bottlea 100 half-casea JDKZ Geneva, each 12 I bottles 100 cases Shepton Mallett Ale 15 tanka Malt 10 pockets Fine Kent Hops. I Also to arrive, per ' Inflexible,' 'Alice,' and 'Ismar,' 150 cases Oilmen's Stores 100 cases Jeffrey's Pale India Ale 50 cases Jeffrey's XX Stout 100 cases U.V.P. Brandy 100 cases Campbellton Whiskey 10 quarter-casks Campbellton Whiskey 20 octaves Campbellton Whiskey 14 quarter-casks Ginger Wine 6 quarter-casks L. Cox and Co.'s Sherry 6 octaves Very Superior Dry Sherry 50 casks Fine Table Vinegar 50 cases Fine Table Vinegar 20 cases Gillon's Fresh and Potted Herrings 10 cases Gillon's Finnan Haddocks. MACHINERY. 2 8-H.P. Portable Engines ) ,, „ . 1 10-H.P. Portable Engines ( *? R « st °n» 1 12-H.P. Portable Eu»mes f^ roc T t ? r ' ,u, u 1 14-H.P. Portable Engines ) Also, on hand, 1 7-H.P. Stationary Engine, by Morton 1 Punching and Shearing Machine. BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street.
ON SALF BY THE U^DRR^GN>:D Oa box as miyLmoukne bO-P, fLF^° tuo'tled and laund-y 20 boxe« K'ljhau & BouV.No. 1 Mould Caudles 15 eases (Jim a 'ta 30 li-.lf-cbtfet-. Tr-a 10 lioxea Oia i_e Pckoa 5 boxes C'a> ge P<-koe (superior) 5 box j s Gunp .wder 8 C33u3 I'mLsb Bacon 20 caska Peas 50 bojres Kussiuu Nova Candles .luO casks Crushed Loaf Sugar. Belmout, Brandon'p, and De Koubai «. an ile^i Bell ai.d Black's, Palmer's, and Bryant " ami May's » e.tas Kerosine, Salt|>et>e, Soap Salt, cocir<e and fine Whiting, Bo.lm Utystals r Jbuin'' Bin*, Waoluug Powder T'oiatots [mipoiteil) liaisms— t-u'tina and lC'ei_G .Mamialadp, ,lai«>. < 'onfeeiicaery Pardintts, liulv. a or qtMtt-ra Silinon, liei:ingB, iVp.ckerel English Hams, Smoke 1 c-arcli'nes S,igi>, West imlia Urowroofc Salad (>il— p-t>t=J and half-pints Caster Oil, Capers, Curry Powdtv F.moy Bi-enitH, 'lablo .Suit Caraway Canary Seed Taylors Cocoa Chocolate Nelfou'x (Je'atiue Browue'rt < hloiodyno Pcny Davis'n I 1I 1 .i 1! lllpr Hollow aj's Vi\U and Ointincut Tartar c 'old, diboiMtc of .'-oda BnrwicU'a B-ikin^ Powder WlvAl J PIMU l'-U'«K.'., grc-y nnri lirow !>, \ariom aud v )Ze Grey and Lir.*n Pqiei H^gs r J'o% Paptit, ai.il Wiute VVrijM'ing Co!oui('«) i -,vtr n« and Cord Ctmiii| ilia's iNo. 2tYmtiar Briu 1 . 11 an IPo a->!i's Comfl. <ir Colu.ai 'a VUiftunl nncj D.»y and Maxim's Bl>rkuig. JOHW BAIGKH, NO. . QuiiKh STKtET. Octoher 21, 1%9
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UPTONS, TJOOKSELLERB AND STATIONERS. try LEISURE HOUR for 18C9. SUNDAY AT HOME for 13G9. GOOD WORDS for 1869. HABIT and INTELLIGENCE, in their connection with the Law 3 of Matter and Force ; a sonen of Scientific Essays, by Joseph J. Murphy. PRINCIPLES of HUMAN PHILOSOPHY, by Dr. Carpenter ; latest edition. CYCLOP/EDIA of PRACTICAL RECEIPTS, Processes, aud Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, &c, by Cooley. Dr. McOall Anderson on tho PARASITIC AFFECTIONS of the SKIN. The ItfDLGESTIONS, or DISEASES of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS, Functionally Considered, by Dr. Chambei's LECTURES on MENTAL DISEASES, by W. If. O. Sankey, M D. The STOMACH and its DIFFICULTIES, by Mr .lames Eyre, M.D. HINTS to MOTHERS for tho MANAGEMENT of HEALTH, and Hurts upon Nursing, by Thomas Ball, M P. ADVICE to a WIFE on the Management of her own Health, by Pye Hemy Chevasse, F.R.C.S. ADVLCE to a MOTHER on the Management of her Children, by Pye Cbevasse. COUNSEL to a MOTHER, being a continuation and the completion ot "Advice to a Mother," by Pye Chuvasse. CYCLOPAEDIC SCIENCE SIMPLIFIED, by Professor J H. Pepper. The ANNOTATED BOOK of COMMON PRAYER; being au Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England ; edited by Rev. J. H. Blunt, M.A. The CATHOLIC DOCTRINE of the >TONEMENT, by H. N. Oxenham, M.A. LECTURES on the DIVINITY of our LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST, by H P. Liddon, M.A. The CRITICAL ENGLISH TESTAMENT, an adaptation of Bengel's Gnomon. JESUS CHRIST, Hia Times, life, and Work, by E. 1 c Pressens^. THE CHURCH and the FRENCH REVOLUTION, by E. De Presaensi. THE NEW ZEALAND HYMNAL.— CHURCH SERVICES, bound with the New Zealand Hymnal. PAS ALMS AND HYMNS for DIVINE SERVIC : adopted by the Presyterian Church in England. In various sizea and bindings, with and without music. UPTONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND.
MUSIC MUSIC ! MUSIC ! CONCERTINAS ! CONCERTINAS ! Juit landed, ex • Chile,' from London. A CHOICE SELECTION of all the New andPopular Music, Violin, Guitar, Cello, and Harp Strings, and lequisites. H. Cucksey has the Largest and Choicest Selection of Concertinas in Auckland — upwards of 600 on hand — to select from, price from 7s M Y/hich are all examined ; upwards of 100 Violins, from 165., including some fine Copies ; upwards of 500 Flutes, from Is. On hand, Crgan Accordians, Organs, Guitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Violoncellos. Tenor Violins, English Concertinas, Picco Pipes; CHC H C.''s Strings are all imported expressly by him direct from London All kinds of Musical Instruments repaned Ex ' Eed Rover'— Pianofortes, full compass!" in^osewoed and walnut. Pianoforte Stools.— Trade supplied. I H. CUCKSEY, Pianoforte and Music Saloon, 210, Queen-street, Auckland, Two doon bm Pv&« of Etato^S 1 * r?
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3926, 23 March 1870, Page 5
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844Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3926, 23 March 1870, Page 5
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