Bank of Australasia, Superintendent's Office, Melbourne, December IG, 1860 THE BANK OF A USTR AL ASIA, (iNCoitrou.VTKD jjy Royal CuAiurß, 1805). VTOTICE is hereby given that a BRANCH of the of AU ' S ™ALASIA will be OPENED iVr- oTT J ' ]1 forthe transaction of usual BANKLNG- BUMJkESS, Oil the 26th JANUARY, 1864, meter the management of GEORGE MATSON, isi[. J. .T. FALCONER, Superintendent ami Attorney of the Corporation in the Colonies. Bank of Australasia, Auckland, January 2(5, 18GL TIIE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incoiu'ohated hy Royai. Chanter, 1835). [N accordance with the above Notice, ft Branch of the BANK of AUSTRALASIA has been >pcned for the transaction of usual Banking business, mder my management. GEO. MATSON, Manager. MUTTA I'ERCIIA TUBING and PIPING, UT lMu. to -iiu. bore Load Piping, 3in. to iin. boro Slieet Lead, -I, -I!, 5, and 6 lbs. to the foot Douglass Pumps, 1J and 1-1 bore AT LILEWALL ct RATTRAY'S. Queen-street "Wharf, January l'J, ISG-1. JU X CTION STO It E. illlE undersigned, in ottering his best thanks to his . friends ami supporters for their kind patronage luring the time ho lias been in business in Auckland, vould now beg to bring before their favourable notice lis Relative and Successor, Mr. RICHARD SOMERkrI LLE, by whom the business will henceforth ho ■onducted ; and would earnestly solicit on his behalf he same kind and favourable support which they vere pleased for so many years to bestow upon limself. A. SOMERYILLE. RICHARD SOMERYILLE, In succeeding to the old-established business so uicccssfully conducted by his Relative Mr A. Someuu.i.e, most respectfully solicits from his Friends and lie Public generally a continuance of the same avourable patronage and support which they so iberally accorded to his predecessor. RI CHARD SUM ER VI LLE Trusts that ten years' experience in the Grocery I'rade will enable him, l>y perseverance anil strict ittention to business, to merit for himself that hare of support which the Auckland Public are .lways so willing to bestow. iYHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, JUNCTION OF QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD STUEKTS, A I; <: K I, A \ I) . JOHN P. DAGNALL, COMMISSION MERCHANT & IMPORTER, QfKIvN-STHEKT, A ITKEANO, HAS ON SA LIC AT HIS STORES (Whou:sat.e Asn Retail.) Sugar, Company's and Snowdrop Currants Raisins Figs, in 6 and 121b. boxes Tea Cotl'ee Corn Flour Pickles Mustard Salad Oil Sardines Anchovies Barley Sugar (in tins) Sperm Candies l'arafin ditto Mould ditto Soda Blue Staivh Soap Tobacco and Cigars Glassware Kcrosine Lamp and Lanterns Kcrosine Oil "Wicks Globes and Chimneys, &c., &0. PER 1 CHARIOT OF FAME,' Earthenware Iron Bedsteads, &e. KEIIOS I N E , QEVEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON, (a rcO duction in price if taken in quantities of live gallons and upwards.) at JOHN P. DAGNALL. Queen-street. COME AND LOOK! BEI-'OKE vou purchase, an inspection is invited l>v J. M. EREXt'H, YICT OKI A MAR T. Count.]', or Yictoiua and Ai.iiki'.t Stkeets, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER A XI) GKXERAL IMPORTER, "Who has on hand, ex late Arrivals, A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GEXE RA L GROCE RIE S, Comprising PRIME ENGLISH BACON AND lIAMS, C< PANY'S SUGARS, OIL M AX'S STOR ES, TEAS OF THE YERY FINEST QUi And other Articles, too numerous to men, I( jq j| in an advertisement. :r lb. Wholesale orders, or persons requiring large at the very lowest prices. is r£r OP.SEKYE THE ADDRESS. J JUST RECEIYEI), EN LATE ARR. AND ON SALE BY ' O E S J. M. P3IE N G 11, Yictohia-stuekt, superior 490 PACKAGES AND CASES OF GE^ & SON ' MERCHANDIZE, consisting of , 'i tons English and Sydney Bacon and Hams, prime condition ■1 tons Company's Sugar TO hags Rico 50 boxen Allen's Sydney Moulds 2o ewt. Golden Syrup, very tine quality Pricfi's No. 1 Spcnn Finest Teas, in chests and halves Finest Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco, choicest brands Also Currants, Fruits, Jams, Salad Oil, Yinegar, Pickles Ac. &c. kc. Codec roasted and ground 011 the premises. GARDEN MEMORANDA. CT. WREN begs to intimate that he has a • LEASEHOLD of the GARDENS of W. S. GRAHAME, F.sq.,at.MOUNT 110BS0N,Remuera, and intends for 11 short time to conduct, them as an ORNAMENTAL ami SEED NURSERY, and will be prepared to dispose of the various general products, consisting of Plant", Shrubs, Seeds, I'ruits, Flowers, &e., &e., in their season. C. T. W. will also be in a position to attend to a limited amount of his professional practicc us Laud*cftps Garilonsr and Horticultural Arch it erf-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 65, 28 January 1864, Page 3
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