NOW LANDING, Ex “ War Spirit” and “ Telegraph.” ON SALE At the Stoke of the Undersigned, -J A CRATES EARTHENWARE, containing— J. v/ Dinner Sets, Dove Rhine Toilet Sets in great variety Bedroom Candlesticks Blanc Mange Moulds Jelly Cans, Cullenders Chair and Bed Pans Yellow Bilkers, Hand Basons Bowls and Chambers Mug and Sets of Jugs Breakfast Cups and Saucers 2 hogsheads China Cups and Saucers, White and Gold, Blue Figured 6 casks Glassware, containing— Confection Glasses Sweetmeats, Plate Salvas, Shades Jelly Glasses and Custard Cups Decanters, in great variety Water Caraffes and Tops Cut Tumblers and Wine Glasses Metal Cruet Frames and Extra Bottles 75 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles. F. L. PRIME, Queen-street. Auckland, July 16th, 1863. J. & A. WISEMAN’S SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, Queen Street. SWORD BELTS Officers’ Pouches, and Shoulder Straps Sergeants’ do. do. Revolver Cases Knee Caps Haversacks Sword Hooks Waterproof Composition for cleaning Volunteers’ Belts and Pouches Accoutrements made to Order at J. & A. WISEMAN’S, Next Mr. A. Buckland’s, Haymarket. J. & A. WISEMAN, HAVE JUST UNPACKED, EX “TELEGRAPH," SUPERIOR GENT’S STEEPLE CHASE AND HUNTING SADDLES, English and Colonial style Racing ditto Ladies’ ditto with leaping head “ Plain “ Fancy Weymouth, Pelham, and Snaffle Bridles Gent’s Snaffle Bridles, Plated Whole Buckles “ Weymoui hj add Pelham ditto “ Round-reigned Snaffle Bridles Stallion Bridles, with Bars and Chains Spurs in German Silver, hard plate, and plated on German Silver, &c. Racing ditto, Ladies’ ditto Hunting and Riding Whips, Silver Mounted and Plain Ladies’ ditto “ Victoria Shoes Valises, Saddle Straps, Luggage ditto Felt Saddle Cloths, Kersey ditto Horse Rollers, Sircingles Head Collars, Manger Chains Dog Chains, Monkey “ Fancy and Plain Leather Dog Collars Speedy Cut Rings, Knee Caps Hoof Pickers, with hammer and claw Silver Plated Bits, Fancy Snaffles and Pelhams Mouthing Bits Girths, Stirrup Leathers and Irons Dandy Brushes, Horse and Water ditto Curry Combs, Mane ditto Chamois Leather, Sponge Hames Harness, shaft, leading and body Silver Mounted Gig Harness Strong Dog Cart Harness, Brass Mounted Always on hand, a good supply of Cart and Plough Harness. Look Here. Look Here. Best black tea 2s. 6d. ib. Good Tea 2 0 Sugars, No. 1 0 5\ Ditto, Y 0 Bright Yellow Counter 0 5 Sperm Candles, full weight 1 6 “ “ light weight 1 2 Best Negrohead Tobacco 6 3 “ Cavendish “ 5 0 “ Oatmeal 0 5 Macaroni 1 3 Vermicilli 1 3 Tapioca 0 10 Arrowroot 0 5 Best Colman’s Starch... 0 6 Sydney Soap 0 5 Currants 0 7 Raisins 0 8 Pickles, per bottle 1 0 All other kinds of Goods equally Cheap. HARRISON’S High-street Grocery Store. TO THE PUBLIC. MILLS’ CASH STORE, VICTORIA-ST. GROCERIES, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Glass and Earthenware in great variety. PROVISIONS OF THE FIRST QUALITY. House Furnishings and Furniture, every description. JJ. MILLS respectfully invites the attention of the • Auckland public to his present large Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Furniture, &c., which, having been purchased for cash, will be sold oy him on the same terms for A SMALL PROFIT. Having made considerable improvements in his premises, long known as “ Luton House,” he is prepared to purchase the Furniture, &c., of families leaving and allow liberal prices for the same, thereby saving the expenses of removal and auction fees. In Groceries and Provisions the best qualities only are kept. An Additional Dairy is Wanted for sufficient supply of Fresh Butter, For which the highest price will be given. Goods for the country carefully packed, and all farmers’ produce accepted as cash at the highest market rates. NOW LANDING, EX “QUEEN OF BEAUTY,” 6 crates Assorted Earthenware. Cash Store, Victoria-street, Late Luton House, 11th August, 1863. DAVIS LEVY, GENERAL IMPORTER, IN thanking the Public for their past favors, has now the pleasure to inform them that he has REMOVED from Victoria-street to larger and more centrally-situated premises in FORT-STREET, being the Western portion of Mr. Webb’s CITY OF AUCKLAND STORES, where he has now on view, ex “War Spirit,” “Telegraph,” and “ Queen of Beauty,” a large assortment of MANUFACTURED GOODS, consisting of Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Clothing of all description, Saxony Flannel, Navy Caps, Iron Bedsteads of every variety. Looking Glasses, Table and Pocket Cutlery and other Goods comprised in a catalogue too long for advertising. Hobartown Potatoes, ex “Ziska.” JONES & CO. Have now landing, at the Wharf, TONS of very Superior HOBARTOWN POTATOES, es “ Ziska,”
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1972, 14 September 1863, Page 1
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