Business Notices. MESSRS KINROSS and CO. Have leceivtd— /CONSIGNMENTS of TOTARA an: J \J RIMU TIMBER, Suitablefor Building purposes, S AlsoHOUSE BLOCKS, STRAINERS, AN] MORTICE POSTS, Whifh can be disposed of at moderate Rates JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM NEW YORK— OQA CASES OF AMEEIOAI &O\J GOODS, OP ALI* DESCRIPTIONS. 200 cases Kerosine, ' Light of the Age,' c ' Coryphme. , _ EX 'CRUSADER,' 'VALLIJO, 'HELET DENNY, , ' CITY OF TAN JORE.' 100 cases Boothes Old Tom 100 cases Hennessv's Brandy 120 cases and 42 J-casks 'Loch Dhu' an* 'Shamrock' Whiskies Ju 75 casks Anglo-Bavarian Ale 15 cases Tivoli beer from Berlin 20 cases Lager Beer from Berlin 20 cases Norwegian Ale 50 caees McEwen's Edinburgh Ale 10 barrels Ross Royal Belfast Ginger Ale Lime Juice, &c. 50 cases Neurstone 16 qr. -casks Port Wino 16 octaves Brandy " de Longueville " 3 cases Yankee Hammocke", folding couches &c. 3 ' 12 crates Earthenware 3y 2 cases Portable Fire Engines ry 10 bales Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, al sizes 3d EX " JOHN G-AMBLES. " 25 packages Hardware and Cuttlery 100 cases Price s Candles 20 caees Glacialine (celebrated Food Prcsorva S, tive) JUST ARRIVED PER " CARL G-RAi ATTEMS,"— ;n 2000 bags first-class Oats 20 Tons Galvanised Iron CO Tone Fencing Wire (white cross brand) 20 Tons coaree and fine Salt 10 Tons rock Salt 60 cases Bass' Ale, bottled by T.B. Hall & Co Liverpool 50 cases Boar's Head Ale „ „ „ 200 cases Bnars Head Stout „ „ ~ 10 Hhds Younger's Ale 6 Bhds Steel Coulson'a Ale 15 cases dried Codfish . TO ARRIVE PER "LANGSTONE," ; e "WAVE QUEEN," LOCH DOON,' v &o. ! » 250 cases De Roubaix Jenar a Candles 57 casks Soda Crystals 10 hhds. Ashby s Ale 23 tons Hoop Iron 15,000 ' Countesa ' Slates f CBO kegs White Lead 0 62 packages Tar, Lamp Black, Glue, Pitch.'etc. 2 Bales | Netting for fruit trees, tenis lawns, etc. Fenley's Camp Furniture 5 casks Rum EX "ALDBOROUGH," FROM CALCUTTA.— 105 bales Woolpacks, Cornsacks and Grasseed Sacks kineoss~& co. IMPORTERS. ' 3 , , ; JUST LANDING AND TO ARRIVE. • EX "RAPIDO," PBoai NEW YORK, " CITY o* TAN JORE," " NORMAN McLEOD," "OTAKI," and "LOCH FLEET," PROM LONDON. Tl REELS of GALVANISED STEEL BARB X 1 Q_s FENCING WIRE 260 packaeeg best iron Fencing Wire Nos. 6 & 8 50 bales Woolpacks, 8 to Illb3 1 case Ward and Payne's Sheep Shearj, Nos. 1 38, 79, and 38a.s ' 571 packages containing Hoop Iron, Bright O FenciDg Staples, 1 Jin by 7 and 8 Wire Nails (assorted) l£ln to 6in, Rivets Red and blue Ruddle Currants, Raisins, Treacle. Mustard Fancy Soap, Nubian Blacking I Lawn Tennis Bats and Balls Patent Lawn Rakes, etc. I And on Hand— Woolpacka, Twine atid Needlea Flour, Sugar, New Season's Teas Soap, Candles, Salt, Kerosine General Groceries suitable for Station requirements Nelson's Patent Sourjs, Eseence of Lemon and Citric Acid ' Cooper's Patent Sheep Dip Also for Sale— One 3J Horse-power • Otto' Silent Gas Engine, complete, just landing, FRED. W. WILLIAMS. TOHN /"iRR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PORT AHURIRI, HAS ON HAND— Flour, Bran, and Sharps Seed Oats, Seed Barley Cocksfoot, and Prairie Grass Seed. Also— A very fine sample of Poverty Bay Rye. FOR SALE, 20 TONS FENCING WIRE. 10 tons Galvanised Iron Also,',to arrive per "West York" via Wellington— 20 Tons Fencing Wire 20 Tons Galvanised Iron, and 3 Samuelson's famed Grass Mowers PIANOS MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. Have received advice from L, Neufeld of a Consignment consisting of— 6 WALNUT OVERSTRUNG COTTAGE PIANOS. Shipped per " John Gamble " due In Angust. TESTIMOniAIi, Littlehampton/England, 26th December, 1881, Mr Neufeld, Berlin. Dear Sir, —Whilst steying with my father for a few days, I have been playing upon tbe Forte No. 4a OVERSTRUNG COTTAGE PIANOFORTE which you sent to him, and consider it a remarkably fine Instrument, possessing a very rich full tone; a powerful bass; and great clearness in the high part. It is altogether one of the finost Cottage Pianos I ever played on.. Believe me Dear Sir, yours faithfully, fSigned): Jabbz Strbrtbr, Laureate of the Brussels Conservatory. Mr T\ T> W 7~ATT has much pleasure JJ, X>. YY in announcing that HE HAS PURCHASED THE BUSINESS till recently carried on by Mr J. T. JOHNSON, and that he has in consequonce REMOVED to the premises lately occupied by tho said Mr Johnson. Special attention will be given to the LUNCHEON DEPARTMENT. PASTRY, CAKES, &c, made daily. WEDDING AND OTHER CA.KES, 6 Always ia Stock or made to order. A continuance of the favora beatowed on Mr Johnson, and also on myself, will be appreciated TEA & COFFEE ROOMS. E. GILLETT, of the Empire Oystee and Fetjit Depot, Emerson-steeet, Begs to inform the travelling public that he has fitted up a comfortable Room, which he will open for the supply of Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments. Ladies and gentlemen from the country will find every comfort. The following can always be had at the above Establishment:— Fiuit and Vegetables of every sort in season Fresh Oysters in bottle, kit or plate Dressed Poultry on the shortest notice Crayfiehand Smoked Fish when obtainable Fresh Pastry every day A good cup of Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, or Cocoa, Temperate Drinks of all descriptions. Quality, Cleanliness, and Civility will be found by all who call, without extortionate charges,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3527, 27 October 1882, Page 1
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