TANFIELD MOOR COALS. TO TOWN AND COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS. IT HE Undersigned is now LANDING, ex ' IDA ZEIGLER,' souio of the finest and cleanest/ samples of TANFIELD MOOR COALS ever imported. 1 UF.NRY KELLY. Coal Shed, High-street. H. K. would call the attention of his country customers to the above coals, being packed in strong iron-hooped casks for transit. COALS!! COALS !!! LARGE FOR HOUSEHOLD, and SMALL for BLACKSMITHS, delivered in town. H. Kelly is now retailing Coals to the Working Class and Poor at the lowest, rate, from half cwt. and upwards. lIENRY KELLY. Coal Shed, High-street. N.B. —Coals arc far cheaper and less trouble than Wood. 11. K. On Sale, NEW POTATOES, of the first quality, at the lowest Market price. SYDNEY MAIZE. Q"| r7 BAGS PRIME SYDNEY MAIZE, JL i tree from Weevil. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. November 21, ISG3. PIANOF O R T E S HARMONIUMS, FOR SALE OR II IR E. Good Harmoniums, S Guineas. Pianofortes from 10 Guineas. TVJTR. WEBB having removed his Stock of TustruJTX ments from Fort-street to his new Saloon in Wellesley-street, solicits the favour of an early visit from intended purchasers as he is anxious to cU'eet sales at greatly reduced prices to make room for a large shipment now landing, and upwards of thirty more Instruments shortly to arrive. N.B.—Professors and the Trade supplied. TO QUALIFIED SURVEYORS. A FIRST-CLASS THEODOLITE, BY GILBERT, LONDON, Two Telescopes and numerous Reading Glasses, rpiCN INCH I'L.ATE, in twentieths, and reads off* .L to seconds with ease. It is a most perfect instrument, capable in proper hands of ENSURING CORRECT SURVEY. If not privately disposed of, will be sold at Auction at an early date by JOSEPH COCHRANE. IMPORTANT to COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND "O ESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS that IV CATTLE can he LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of a second time putting them ill slinks, as well as the additional cost of Boating, with the further advantage of being at once in a 0001) PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY" DRIVING. j Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half-tide, and at full tides Vessels drawing fourteen fcot of water can enter safely. Charts of tin river, kindly furnished by Captain Brut!ess, can lie obtained at the Hayniarket. Assistance, if necessary, can at all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market .or grazed at fixed rates until sold. November 10, ISIJ3. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ,4 TORXAGHI K CO., MATHEMATICAL. jr\.« PHILOSOPHICAL & OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS to the Surveyor-General's Department, Observatory. Ac., itc.. beg to inform their New Zealand patrons that they have removed their Establishment to 312 George-street, Sydney (one door South of llunter-.-trcet I. and are now prepared to supply all kinds of Mathematical, Optical aud Astronomical Instruments and Photographic Materials. Every kind of Instrument manufactured on the premises. All Articles guaranteed. Country orders promptly executed. A. TORNAGIII & CO., 312 George-street, Sydney, One door South of Hunter-street. FAIRS it STEEL, P II O T O Cr 3t A P H E R S, GliAl'TtlN UIIAD. ArC'k'J.AMi. LA CARTE Dk YISTTK.itPIIOTOGPAI'IIY in nil its branches. N.B.—F. and S., having purchased the whole of the Negatives taken by Messrs. Davis and Raynek. will reprint from ihe same, at D. ,t R.'s usual charges. tSfjrOrders and appointements left at Mr. PrLMA>"'s, Draughtsman. Shortlancl-strpet, will meet with prompt attention. Closed on Wednesdays. AUCKLAND S C H 0 O L OF PHOT OG R A P H 1", NEXT DOOR TO THE 'WHEAT SIIEAF,' UPPLK QrEEN'-STKEET. PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ,tc., ,tc\, accurately copied. Carte de Visite 10s., or Ten for 21s. J. G. GOODCiITLD, Proprietor, Late of the London School of Photography. G. COOK & CO., Electro-Gildem and Platers, Laboratory, Princes Street, Auckland. MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS of pvoit description in Metal, Uridliv-Hits, Stirrups ami Spurs permanently plated to resist oxidation. Military Ornaments designed and manufactured. Sword Scabbards, Revolvers, &e.. Elect ro-plaled. Coats of Arms and other designs reproduced by the Electro process. All articles manufactured in every kind of metal, ed'eetually replated or gilt, and warranted to wear perfect for years. Pkinces-stueet, Ai-cki.and. H A Y /~IAN be INSURED for 3. G, or 12 months. For \J Rat.-s apply at the Ofliee of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, Queen-street, Auckland. SHIPPERS PER 'IDA ZEIGLEE.' WOOL, GUM, OIL, can lie INSURED in j the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.M|PA NY", at, Current Rates. Claims Payable here or in London. I GEORGE P. PIERCE, j Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 28 December 1863, Page 4
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