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300 GUINEAS j^ TO BE HAD FOR 10 ! 1 ! P BAND ART UNION, TUESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1867, AT OSGOOD'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Consisting of the following articles of valuable Jewelry— Ist Prize— l PRIZE GOLD WATCH, value 100 Guineas 2nd Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 75 Guineas 3rd Prize— l Diamond Ring,value 80 Guineas 4th Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 25 Guineas sth Prize— l Gold Watch, value 8 Guineas 6th Prize— l Gold Watch, value 4 Guineas 7th Prize— l pair Gold Ear-rings, value 2 Guineas Bth Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineaß 9th Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas 10th Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas The articles on view at W- H - FOLEY'S Retreat Hotel, Willis street. TICKETS- 1 GUINEA EACH, To be had at all the principal Hotels in the city^ ,

THE Undersigned is NOW LANDING Ex John Bunyan and Asterope, The undermentioned goods : — Patent nails, 1£ to 4£ inches French wire nails, \\ to 2£ inches Wrought spikes, japanned T hinges VM Bheet zinc, Nos 9 and 10 Lockwood's files, rasps, and cutlery Williams' butcher's knives and steels Gilpin's patent screw augers Short linked proved coil chain Japanned twisted coil chain Coffin furniture, clout tacks Screws, brass and iron Copper boat nails and tacks Copper boilers 15 to 50 gallons Improved rim and bow latches Curtis & Harvey's diamond grain gunpowder Hall's FFF gunpowder Do LGB blasting powder Walker's patent shot Do central fire gun caps Parkes' steel spades, digging forks, and potato forks Walker's best horse nails in 141b canisters Galvanised wire rope, \ to 2\ inches Kerosene lamps, globes, and chimneys Genuine American kerosene B.M. tea and coffee pots BM and LP cruet frames Sorby's sheep shears Turkey stones and slips Single and double barrel fowling pieces Improved paragon kitchen ranges, with improved covings and bright plate racks, suitable for oven or close fire purposes, brushware and wool mops Broom and mop handles Wellington knife boards and powder Nixey's black lead, ships' compasses Extra all long flax canvas Roiled and raw oil, best refined colza oil Stockholm pitch and tar, ruddle, resin Blue stone, whiting, patent felt Patent roller pulley blocks Best roping twine Paints, all colors, in tins Stamped milk dishes Sad irons, charcoal irons, &c. 1 improved pair horse wagonette, complete. WILLIAM GIBSON, Ijipobter op English & American Goods, Corner of Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington.

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JUST RECEIVED, Ex Claud Hamilton, from Sydney, YENGARTE TONGUES. EH. CREASE has been appointed sole , agent for the sale of the celebrated YENGARIE TONGUES, which are from the same establishment as R. Tooth's Extract of Meat. They are smoked and cured in a peculiar manner, which imparts a most delicious flavor, and is, without doubt, the greatest KELisii of the day, and reasonable in price. CANTON TEA MART. E. H. CREASE Proprietor.

T>YLE'S SHIPPING OFFICE, WHARF. TIMBER (Remu)— A few hundred thousand feet, all sizes, landed and to come. Inspection invited BEER— A few hogsheads of the favorite Nelson brewing ale on hand BOATlNG— Beautiful new skiff, built by Crowther, for sale SITUATIONS— Men wanting work, and employers requiring servants, town and country, can be supplied at PYLE'S Shipping Office Wharf. N.B.— Custom House and General Agency attended to, and consignments forwarded on moderate terms. Wellington, sth September.

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 200, 4 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 200, 4 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 200, 4 October 1867, Page 4

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