TO ARRIVE, AND ON SALE, Ex “Cairngorm,” “Silver Eagle,” and “ Devonshire,” £TA CHESTS FINEST CONGOU TEA OU 200 cases Geneva, Anchor Brand ~ 20 cases Superior Port Wine 20 “ “ Sherry 50 “ Champagne Vineyard Brandy 100 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles t* 10 “ Real Sperm Candles 20 hhds. Champion’s Vinegar 10 cases Hill and Ledger’s Salad Oil 2 casks Ink 25 cases Coleman’s Starch 50 “ Champagne 3 50 “ Clouzeau’s Brandy 20 “ Sauterne 20 “ Finest Claiet 105 kegs Ewbank’s Nails * 90 Camp Ovens and Covers 40 bundles Black Fencing Wire 2 tons White Lead 2 “ KBH Boiler Plates 20 cases Sharp’s Handled Axes 5 “ Day’s American Shovels 5 American Platform Weighing Machines 10 cases Miners’ Picks 2 casks Flint Tumblers 1 hhd. Oval Pots and Covers 1 cask Porcelain Cups and Saucers > 2 cases Cast Steel 3 hhds. Barrow Wheels I hhd. Spindles and Gudgeons for ditto 1 cask Patent Wood Screws 2 casks Sash Weights An Invoice of Gold Jewellery I case Plated Candlesticks 1 cask Pocket Knives 20 bundles Galvanized Iron Buckets 10 bales Double 4lb. Paper 10 “ Ro} r al Paper 20 casks Portland Cement i 10 “ Plaster of Paris 4 “ Shoe Blacking 10 casks New Dutch Red and White Clover Seed. 2 cases White Mole Trousers 2 bales Scotch Twill Shirts 2 “ Blue Serge Shirts 1 case Waterproof Clothing for Summer 2 cases Crimean Shirts 10 bales three-bushel Bags 2 “ Cotton Blankets 1 bale Tarpaulins 2 bales Grey American Drillings 1 bale Bleached Cotton Drill 1 “ Striped Regattas 1 case Brown Hollands 1 “ Fancy Ginghams 1 bale Cocoa Matting . C. PETSCHLEE. 250 TO ARRIVE, Per “Adolph,” from Hamburgh, CASES GERMAN ALE, “Deetjen and Schrbders.” C. PETSCHLER. On Sale, FLASKS QUICKSILVER. C. PETSCHLER. German Immigration. WE beg to inform the public of New Zealand, that we have authorised Mr. CHARLES PETSCHLER, of Auckland, to issue tickets for passages by our vessels running between this port and Otago, Wellington, and Auckland. Parties desirous of sending for friends cr relations in Germany, will do well by applying at earliest convenience to Mr. Petschler for such passage orders, and by forwarding these to their friends at home will enable them to embark in one of our line of packet ships leaving regularly tor New Zealand. We have also authorised Mr. Petschler to receive orders for farm labourers, hutkeepers, shepherds, stockmen, mechanics, &c., which will be executed with the utmost care aud attention, and we are able from Jong experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Petschler will give any information required about passage money, &e. (Signed) JOHN CESAR GODEFEROY & SON. Hamburg, June 24th, 1862. NEW ZEALAND EIOUSE. SUMMER CLOTHING. MEN’S TWEED & DOE SUITS, YOUTHS’ TWEED and DOE SUITS BOY’S TWEED BLOUSE SUITS ALPACA, HOLLAND, TWEED, DOE, and BLACK SAC COATS TWEED, DRILL, and DOE TROUSERS and VESTS SHIRTS, WHITE and COLORED, all sizes GAUSE and SUMMER MERINO VESTS and HALE-HOSE COLLARS, TIES, and POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS HATS. All the newest styles in FELT SYDNEYS, RICHMONDS, LONDONS. OXFORDS, STRAW BRIMS, MOHAIRS, also PLAIN CLOTH and TWEED CAPS. W. RATTRAY, SHORTHAND STREET. Pianoforte and Singing. MISS KUNST begs respectfully to intimate that she purposes giving Instruction on the Pianoforte and in Singing, commencing with the New Year. In giving this intimation, Miss K. has no hesitation in stating that, having studied Music from her infancy, and under the guidance of some of the first Pianists, parties desirous to avail themselves of her services need not entertain any scruples on the score of ability. Terms; —Three Guineas per Quarter, in advance. Communications addressed to “ Miss Kunst,” and left at the Printing Office, Durham-street, will be promptly attended to. * Auckland, 29th December, 1862. r riHE Undersigned begs to offer his services to the JL Merchants and Trade generally of Auckland, to DELIVER and COLLECT ACCOUNTS, and in so doing bases his qualifications and character as a retired officer of the Commissariat Department, in which capacity he had the honor to enjoy full confidence in the public mind. JOHN TOMES, D.AXkG. Btalfvfay'. Two Pounds Reward, THE above Reward will be paid to any person who will return to Sergeant Porter, R.E., at the Albert Barracks, Auckland, or to Sergeant Morrant, R.E., at Point Chevalier, a double cased silver WATCH, by Arnold of London (No. 18070), together with a Gold Albert Chain, supposed to have been stolen from the Engineer Quarters, -Albert Barracks, on the evening of 27th instant. Or the Reward will be paid to any one who will give such information as may tend to the conviction of the thief. J. MOULD, Major, R.E. STOLEN or Strayed, about four months since, oft the Epsom Run, a Black Filly, unbroken, three years off, about thirteen hands high. If stolen, on conviction of the offender or offenders, ten pounds i reward, if strayed, five Rounds on recovery. JAMES STOKES, j Mount Eden, j December 22nd, 1862.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1756, 1 January 1863, Page 1
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