ON SALE. N 0"W LANDING Mauritius Sugars Sinclair's Hams and Bacc Compton's Belly Bacon Walng's ditto ditto Colman's Mustard Tasmanian Jams Arrowroot Salmon, 1-lb. tins Fresh Herrings Findon Haddocks Price's Belmont Candles Foreign Sperm Candles Tallow Candles Melbourne Soap Oatmeal, Pearl Barley™ Jujubes and Pastilles Orange and Lemon Peel Cheshire and North Wilts Cheese Lard, Salad Oil Mixed Spice Black and White Pepper Currants, Treacie Fine and Coarse Salt Prime Potted Butter Adelaide Flour COMKIE AND BURT GjUEEX-STREET, Near the Wharf. COMBIE AND BURT Have on Sale, A U S A G E MACHII Chaff Cutters Maize Crushers Weigh Bridge, to weigh 80 cwt. Plain and Corrugated Zinc Axle Arms and Boxes Vices, Axehandles Horse Shoes, &c. T. A. HICKS, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, AND JEWELLER, "AS just received a large shipment of new and fashionable JEWELLERY, of nearly every design, and a large assortment of Patent Lever Watches, Gold and Silver, Gold and Silver Hunting Lever Watches. Gold and Silver Open Face do, Gold and Silver Huntiug Cylinder Watches, Gold and Silver Open Face Cylinder Watches, Duplex and other Watches in variety; also, THEODOLITES of the very best make—4 inch, inch do., 5 inch Transit. A fine Silver, Brass, and Wood Pocket Compasses. Pocket Sun Dials and Compasses combined. N.B. —Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired on the premises. T. A. HICKS, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.
DR. VAN HBEKEREN, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, Late Operating Surgeon at the Bellvue Hospital, New York, U.S., T> ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Auckland \ that he still devotes his attention to the treatment of all Special Complaints, all Nervous Diseases, and Prostration of the System. And those arising from exposure, imprudence, or excess of youth—from whatever cause originating, and whether existing in either sex —are cured radically at 283, Castlereagli-street, SYDNEY, one door from Park-street. Letters staling complaints and nature of the symptoms can, per return of post, receive advice and medicines suited to the requirements All communications strictly confidential. No letters attended to unless accompanied with a fee. SMITH & ETHEREDGE, London. Manchester, and General Warehousemen, Bank Court, King-street, Sydney, and Friday-street Cheapside, London, BEG to call the attention of the Trade in Auckland, and the adjoining Provinces, to the various advantages which they are enabled to offer those favouring them with Orders. In addition to their Large Stock of Staple Articles, they are in receipt, by almost every Vessel arriving from England, of choice and varied Shipments of latest designs in all fabrics, each Monthly Mail Steamer bringing them Extensive Parcels of the most Fashionable and Recherche Goods; which Parcels not being made up to within the latest possible moment prior to their departure,— their Customers are placed in the position of being supplied with the latest Articles in vogue long before the Market can be filled in the regular manner. As a proof of the appreciation of this mode of Importation, SMITH & ETHEREDGE can confidently assert, that they have never had a single Case of Mail Goods, no matter how large the parcel, left on hand within a Week of Arrival. Their Mr. SMITH, whose long experience in the Colonies is a guarantee of his knowledge of their requirements, resides in London, and his personal superintendence and thorough knowledge of the Trade, throughout its various ramifications, being brought to bear upon all purchases the Advertisers never fail in obtaining and giving the best value in all transactions. SMITH & ETHEREDGE have already had the pleasure of supplying some of the most respectable Auckland and Canterbury Houses, and the satisfaction expressed by their present Constituents induces them to seek an Extension of Trade in New Zealand. All Orders addressed to their Sydney House, and accompanied with satisfactory references, will be executed upon the usual terms ; and Cash Orders will receive their customary Liberal Discpunt. Indents will also be taken for the Home Markets, if desired, upon terms favourable to Importers. In conclusion, Messrs. SMITH & ETHEKEDGE would simply remark that those favouring them with Orders may rely upon their being executed in such a. manner, and that such value will be given, as will serve to maintain the high reputation which their Firm at present enjoys. SMITH & ETHEREDGE, Warehousemen,
Bank Court, King-street, Sydney, and Weavers Hall, 22, Basinghall- street, London, E.C. Sydney; 23rd Match, 1864. A. FLACK, DIE SINKER AND SEAL ENGRAVER TO THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENT OFFICES. OFFICE SEALS, Bankers' and Merchants Endorsing Stamps, Headings for Newspapers, Wine Merchants' Seals and Punches, Stamps and Seals for Counters, Corporations, and Municipalities, Bookbinders' Tools, &c, York aud Barrack-streets, SYDNEY. To Gentlemen Visiting Sydney. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL (Late Enrwistle's) *"S recognised as the best in town for keeping A FIRST-RATE TABLE, CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS BED ROOMS, ASD PRICES ECONOMICAL. Also being situated near the Post Office, Banks, and Leading Mercantile Houses. New-Zealand papers taken in. JOHN JACOBS. Kingston's Family Hotel. MACQTJARIE PLACE, SYDNEY. ' THOMAS KINGSTON' Having purchased the Lease, License, &c, of the above Hotel, begs to state that he intends carrying it on with every regard to cleanliness and comfort. Board and Lodging on reasonable terms. Good Accommodation for Travellers. THOMAS KINGSTON, Proprietor. N.B.—GOOD STABLING. Sydney Agency. WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW, etc., sold at best market prices; and immediate returns sent. Also, Goods of all descriptions purchased to order, on receipt of draft for amount required. Commission and all charges'strictly moderate. H. R. REI D, Licensed Auctioneer and General Broker and Agent, New Stores,' Clarence-street. Wynyard-square, Sydney.
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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2251, 17 October 1864, Page 2
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