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LOWER QUEEN STREET, ADJOINING TIIE I.C.R.M. COMPANY'S PREMISES. J. C. GOOCH, Agent for Messrs. J. G. WALLER & CO., Wynyard Square, Sydney. MARTELL'S BRANDY, Rum, 31 0.p.; Whisky, Scotch and Irish; Gin, Old Tom, and Pale Brandy, in case. WINES in bulk and bottle, all first class; Champagne, first quality; Sparkiing and Still Hock; Claret, Moselle, and Burgundy. A few cases of Cawarra Hock, in quarts and pints. Also, — A few Stone Kegs, 2 and 3 gallons, with Electroplated Tap. FEW Cases of Pints OURACOA, very choice. J. C. GOOCH." Lower Queen-street. On Sale by the Undersigned. Q O 36, and 72 inch GREY SHEETING CALICO OOm 33 and 36 " White Shirting ' 72, 80, and 90 inch White Sheeting Union and Cotton Ticks, Denims, Dungaree Drills Fancy and Mourning Prints, Muslins, Repps Black and Coloured Glace Silks, Silk Handkerchiefs Ties, Gloves, and Collars, Cambric Band Collars linen sets Alpacca Lustre, Tweed and Serge Coats Doe, White and Brown Drill, Bedford Cord and Mole Trousers Tweed, Doe, and Black Cloth Vests, Merino Vests and Pants Lamb's Wool and Cotton Vests and Pants White, Crimean, Regatta and Twill Shirts Blue Serge Shirts and Trousers Lambs' Wool, Merino, Brown, Fancy Striped Military Half Hose, Black and Blue Cloth Caps Felt Hats, Mantles, Turkish Towels Union, Nelson and Saxony Flannels Crinoline Skirts, Crinoline Steel, Bonnet Fronts Head Dresses, Chenille and Silk Nets, Belts, Braces Silk and British Velvets, Ribbon Velvets Mosquito Net, White Skirts, Insertions, &c, &c. Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Cutlery Combs, Brushes, Pomades, Perfumery Soaps, Oils, Pipes 30, 40, to Papers Glassware, Sardines, Pickles, Oils, Inks Slates, Stationery, Concertinas Sydney Soap, Vestas &c., &c., &c. TO ARRIVE, Per ' Gertrude,'' Josephine,' and ' Nimroud.' Sperm Foreign Candles, Pickles, Starch, Blue Tea Papers, Vestas, Sponge, Holloway Pills Blankets, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hosiery Gloves, Velvets, Boots and Bootees Trimmed and Untrimmed Felt Hats, Feathers Flowers, Winscys, Alpacca and Coburgs, Merinos Waterproof Clothing, Manchester Goods Playing Cards, Tin Plates Portmanteaus, Beads, Brushwave, &c. &c, &c, &c. LEWIS BROTHERS, Queen-street. Wharf. Queen-street Bazaar, Next to F. H. Leavissox, Watchmaker and Jeweller. .'ACOBS & LEVY having taken the above prez) mises, have opened it as a General Furnishing Bazaar, and beg to call the attention of the public in general to the List of Goods now on hand, and hope by giving good value for money to merit a share of the public patronage. The following is a condensed List :—ln Crockery, Toilet Sets, Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Mugs, Basins, Plates, Flat Dishes, Pie Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, &c. Also a few beautiful Sets of China, consisting of Breakfast Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets, and Dessert Sets. In Glassware —Decanters, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Salts, Peppers, Mustards, Sugar and Cream Cruets, Butter Pots and Glass Dishes of all sizes. A choice collection of Door Mats. A general assortment of Table Cutlery and Tinware, and every article that is to be found in a General Furnishing Bazaar. JACOBS & LEVY. Queen-street, March 19th, 1863. Queen-street Bazaar, Next to F. H. Lewisson, Watchmaker and Jeweller.. ' ACOBS & LEVY wish to call the attention fji of the Public to a Well-selected Stock of Superior Electro-plated Ware now on hand, consisting of—Coffee and Tea Sets; 3. 4, and 5-hole Cruets; Salts. Mustards, Peppers; Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks; Waiters, Cake Baskets, Salvers, Knives and Forks, Fish Carvers, Tea-pots, Coffee Pots, Egg Frames, Toast Racks, Liqueur Frames, See., &c. JACOBS & LEVY, Queen-stkeet, Auckland. March 20th, 1863. F. POWELL, of Onehunga, having been comfj . pelled, through continued bad health, to dispose of his Business, hereby begs to return his be3t thanks !0 his friends and the general public for the very liberal support rendered him for many years past. He bejis to recommend to their favour his successor, Mr. G. H. Cheeseman, who will continue the business on the same premises, and on the same terms as the undersigned, and who promises, by strict attention and punctuality, to merit the same support. JOHN F. POWELL, Onehunga. April 11th, 1863. GEO. 11. CHEESEMAN be K s to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and Onehunga, and the public generally, that he has succeeded Mr. J. F. Powell as Commission and General Agent and Storekeeper, and trusts to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Drays between Auckland and Onehunga daily for the conveyance of goods, &c. All orders left at the store of Shirley Hill, Esq., Queen-street, Auckland, or at the Store, George-street, Onehunga, will be punctually attended to. Otahuhu. EDWD. LAMBERT intimates to the public of Otahuhu that he has commenced Business This Day as GENERAL DEALER in the Premises formerly known as the Otahuhu Store, and trusts by attention and civility to merit and- obtain a share of his friends' patronage. Otahuhu, 11th April, 1863. To Builders, &e. I PERSONS desirous ot Tendering for the Works required to be donp. in the erection and completion of additions and alterations to Baptist Chapel, Wellesley-street, may inspect the Drawings, Specification, &c, at Mr. Mann's, Draper, Queen-street, to whom the Tenders must be delivered on or before 6, p.m., precisely, of MONDAY, the 20th inst. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. P. HERAPATH, Architect. To Carpenters and Joiners. 'SLENDERS are required.until 6 p.m., the 20th inst., 1 for the erection of a BUILDING at Mount St. Mary. Plans, &c., to be seen at my office, Victoriastreet. RICHD. KExVLS. Architect. f IST OF PERSONS claiming to have their I_J names inserted in the Electoral Roll for the District of Bay of Islands : George Cains, Wahapu, household, house and land in his occupation a* Wahapu as residence, attested by Chas. Berry Waetford. R. C. BARSTOW, Registration Officer. liussell, Bay of Islands, Ist April, 1863,

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 15 April 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 15 April 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 15 April 1863, Page 1

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