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JEWELLERY. MR. N. SALOMON HAS RESOLVED ON OPENING HIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELLERY, C“ ONSISTING of Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watches; an assortment of Stop Watches, with centre seconds, try the best makers; Colonial and English Gold Guards and Albert Chains, of the finest pattern; a splendid assortment of Diamond Kings, Diamond Pins. Diamond Studs, Slecvelings, and others of Colonial make; Diamond Bracelets, Diamond Necklaces, Diamond Brooches, Ear-rings, and others set with precious stones; Opera and powerful Kace .Glasses, Pencil Cases, Toothpicks. Charms, Lockets, Keepers, and Wedding Kings, Silver Cups, Spoons, Knives and Forks, all in sets, and Jewellery of every description, too numerous to mention, every article of which is guaranteed to be of the Finest Quality. At the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, Where persons desirous of securing articles of real intrinsic value arc invited to inspect a Stock superior to any ever imported into these Colonies. An early visit is specially requested as N. S. intends returning South per “ Airedale.’’ Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Trade in general, may supply themselves at the lowest rates. Open from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. N. SALOMON, Late of Great Bourke-street, Melbourne. EX “CAIRNGORM,” Qry PACKAGES, containing—- . O 4 Patent Leamington Kitchen Ranges Sham Register Stoves, Bronzed and Berlin Black Fenders Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots Sets Japanned Toilet Ware, Knife Cleaners Emery Powder, Sets Electro-plated Cruets Enamelled Meat and Pic Dishes Wash-hand Basins, Slop Pails Galvanized Iron Buckets Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots Collanders, Spittoons, Waste Cutters, Brass Taps Sardine Openers, Coal Scoops, Table Bells Cocoa Door Mats, Brushes Colza Oil, Paraffin, Avery’s Patent Steelyards Garden Shears, Grubbing Hoes, Grindstones Cart Arms and Boxes, Cart Harness and Trades Horse Nails, White Lead, Sheet Zinc Oval Iron Boilers and Saucepans Sad Irons, Tailors’ Irons, Stocks and Dies Mill Saw Files, Nuts and Bolts, Coach Screws Chain Dog Collars, Steel Digging Forks Sorby’s Hand Saws, Squares, Chisels Bench Planes, Tool Baskets, Turkey Oil Stones Mortice and Rim Locks, Ewbank’s Nails Floor Brads, Sashline, Glass Paper Door Springs, Hinges, Sash Fasteners Brass Butt Hinges, Bolts, Wardrobe Hooks Copper Wire, Bells, Hat and Coat Hooks Sofa Springs, Gimp Pins, Chair Web Galvanized Corrugated Iron and Tiles Nuts and Bolts, &c., &c.

OWEN & FBNDELOW, IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS, Queen-street, Auckland. Twelve Shillings. A PLAN drawn of any Property for TWELVE SHILLINGS by HENRY TUCK, Fort-street, Auckland. A Register of all PROPERTIES for private Sale or Jl\. Lease, containing a plan, full particulars, and price. May be seen daily at the office of HENRY TUCK, Commission Agent, Fort-street. Notice, GOODS for delivery in the CITY and COUNTRY will be called lor, if booked specially at the Goons and Parcels Office, Fort-street, Auckland. HENRY TUCK. Notice. ON and after this date, my OFFICE will be CLOSED at THREE O’CLOCK precisely. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Haymarket, 31st Jan., 18G3. Notice. FROM and after this date the Agency of the Imperial Insurance Company wiU be conducted by Mr. Samuel Jackson, of this City, Solicitor. Dated this Ist day of July, 1862. GEO. GRAHAM.

Notice. ripHE Partnership hitherto subsisting between us i has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the late partnership firm will be received and paid by Mr. SAMUEL COCHRANE. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1863. SAMUEL COCHRANE. JOSEPH COCHRANE. Notice. ALL LETTERS or Communications for M. H. ROE, Timber Merchant, can be left in his Letter Box, at Mr. Smallfxeld’s, Queen-street. Notice. f jpHE Public of Auckland is respectfully informed JL that, in consequence of the continued drought, the PRICE of MILK will be EIGHTPENCE per quart until further notice. Auckland, February 9th, 1863. Notice. MR. HUNT’S CREDITORS are desired to meet at Mr. Brookfield’s Office, on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at 3 p.rn. Auckland, Bth February, 1863. MONEY. TO LEND, IN ONE SUM.Apply to C. PETSCHLER. £IOOO Money to Lend. SEVERAL SUMS, large and small, at current rales. H. P. STARK, Land Agent, Queenstreet.

For Sale, \ A A ACRES of LAND oa the North Shore, 4:UU with large River frontage to the Waitemota, and an abundant supply of fresh water. The Soil is above average. Apply to GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. FOUND- At the MILITARY BALL, Mechanics Institute, Thursday, sth inst., one LADY’S PAV. nne L-VDY’S BROOCH, circular, with cross and pearl in centre; one SHIRT STUD, gold. Also, left in the Gentlemen’s Dressing Room, a PAIR of SHOES, Parker & Co., makers. The above articles can be had on application to Sergt. JOHN CURRY, Purveyor’s Office, Albert Barracks, Toothache! TINCTURE for procuring instantaneous relief from Toothache. Sold by T. Delatxre, Homoeopathic Pharmaceutist, Queen-street. QUEEN-STREET WHARF WEIGH BRIDGE is open to weigh I arm Produce, Coals, Gum, and other goods, at 6d. per load. , Certified by J. RUSSELL, Wharf and Weigh i Master, Ist January, 1863.

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 1

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