To arrive per “Jura,” from London, FOUR Ransomo and Sims’ Threshing Machines 6 Cases Muntz Metal 6 Kegs Composition Nails and Spikes 20 Bo :cs Tin Plates 4 Casks Glass Tumblers 2 “ Frying Pans 3 Dozen Grindstones 4 Casks Zinc 6 Crates Earthenware 1 Ton Sash Weights 3 Cases Lead Piping 8 Iron Pumps and Piping 6 Cases Floor Cloth 8 “ Saddlery 12 Bales Bolt Rope and Spunyara 3 Crates Baskets 6 Quarter-Casks Vinegar 50 Cases Boiled and Raw Oil 20 “ Turpentine 4 Bales Scotch Twill Shirts 3 Cases Regatta Shirts 4 Bales Blue Serge Shirts 3 Cases Miller’s Mole Trousers 2 “ Cloth Caps 3 “ Horrocks’ Long Cloth 4 “ Bell’s Vestas 25 Kegs Superior White Lead BAIN, GRAHAME Sc CO. November 26th, 1859. BAIN, GRAHAME & CO., Have constantly on Sale, ROD, Bar, and Pig Iron Newcastle House Coal Blacksmiths’ Coal, bagged, and Coke Salt, Fine and Coarse Countess’ Slates Camp Ovens and Iron Pots Manilla and Tarred Cordage Ash Oars and Whaling Gear Iron Pots, 40 to 80 Gallons Sydney A 1 Beef Prime New Zealand Pork Barrels Tobacco, Negrohead, Half-Tierces Tea, in Chests and Half-Chests Company’s Sugar, in Mats Oilman’s Stores, assorted Ewbank’s Nails and Flooring Brads Long Cloth and Calicos Blankets, While, B'.ue, and Scarlet Wool Shawls and Scarfs Men’s White Regatta Scotch Twill Shirts Rough Hollands and Mantle Holland Hosiery, Mens,’ Women’s, and Children’s) Ginghams, Hoyle’s Lilac and Pink Prints Pongee, Bandana, and Brussels Handkerchiefs Mens’ Tweed, Doeskin, Shepherd, and Moleskin Trousers Linen Shirting and Tick Superior White Lead, Oils, and Turps Painting, Sash Tools, Blacking Brushes Sorby’s Scythes, Reaping Hooks and Sickles Fore-street, Nov. 26, 1859. On Sale by the Undersigned, MARTELL’S Dark Brandy, Quarter-Casks Superior West India Rum Geneva, JDKZ and Key Brand Campbclton Whiskey, in Quarter-Casks and Cases Pale Brandy (United Vineyard), in Cases Champagne, Lcfonesticr and Jacquesson’s Very Superior Old Stout, bottled Pale and Gold Sherry, 1 dozen Cases Old Tom and Plymouth Gin, bottled Hock, Claret, and Hermitage BAIN, GRAHAME & CO. Fore-street, Nov. 26th, 1859. Public Notification. LILEWALL & RATTRAY beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that in order to meet the changes in the Harbour, they have taken that STORE ON THE QUEEN STREET WHARF, next to Messrs. Webster & Patterson’s, and opposite the White Star Line aud I. C. Steam Navigation Co.’s Offices, where they will endeavour to keep for sale everv ordinary article of Ship Chandlery, and for Ship, Boat, and House Building, and other general purposes, in town and country; amongst which are the following— Walker, Parker & Co.’s best and 2nd White Lead Raw and Boiled Paint Oil, Putty and Turps Wearing, Body, Elastic, Carriage, Polishing, Oak, Paper, Bright and Furniture Copal Varnishes Brunswick, japan, Ivory, Lamp aud Drop Blacks Whiting, Dry Colours, Paints, Driers Litharge, Resins, Colza and Refined Lamp Oil Clout. Scupper, Battan and Planking Wrought Nails Ewbank’s Pressed and American Cut Nails Galvanized Swedish and British Bar and Bolt Iron Copper Boat Nails, Rooves and Tacks Nails, Hoops, Chain Buckets, &c. Shear, Cast, Blister, Spring and Tilted Steel Splitting Wedges, Wood-dogs, Maul Rings Shipwrights’, Mastmakers’, and Coopers’ Tools Sorby’s Saws and Tools, Stubbs’ Files Forster’s, Parker’s, and Lyndon’s Spades Whaling Lines and other gear Sporting and Blasting Powder, Caps, &c. Chains and Anchors, from 8 cwt. downwards Sailcloth, Duck, Tarpauling and Cotton Cloths Net, Wrapping, and Sewing Twine and Lines Cork Net Floats, Jar Bungs, Patent Fuse Crockery, Glassware, Ovens, Kettles, <kc., See. gSf Sails made and repaired. Queen-street Wharf, November 25, 1859. French Glove Depot, 10, HUNTER STREET, SYDNEY. SHARP H. LEWIS (Sole Successor to Jules Pillct) IMPORTER of Paris Kid Gloves, Riding and Driving Gloves, Gauntlets Gentlemen’s Mercery, Hosiery, Umbrellas Walking Canes, Perfumery, Brushware Work Boxes, Dressing Cases French Boots and Shoes Fancy Ware, Sec., Sec., Sec. JUST RECEIVED,; A Shipment of French White Canvas Boots and Shoes, a luxury in hot weather. Country orders, (with remittance) carefully and promptly executed. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE COMMITTEE respectfully inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that a special performance of Handel’s Oratorio “ The Messiah,” will be given in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on THURSDAY evening the 22nd December, for the benefit of Mr. Brown, Conductor of the Society. Admission by ticket only. Single tickets, 4s. ; double do., 6s. 6d.; may be obtained of the Treasurer, Mr. James Clarke, the Hon. Secretary, the members of Committee, aud at the offices of the “New Zealander” and “ Southern Cross.” Bv order of the Committee, HUGH REID, Hon. Sec. Auckland, November 25, 1859. A For Sale, PAIR OF ENGINES, with Boilers complete. Applv to C. A. HARRIS. Ex “AIREDALE,” BAGS RICE 120 Half Chests Tea sth November, 1859. WM. MORRIN. ALBERT W. HANSARD, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT FRASER’S BRICK BUDDINGS, SHORTLAND STREET AND QUEEN STREET. JgJif’ Entrance door opposite to Mr. M. Somcrville’6.
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1
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