S. "P. JAMES AND SON, IMPORTERS, SnORTLAND-STREET, H.IVE OX SALE, AUSTRALIAN WINES Cavnrra Hock, Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Cnwarra Claret, Ist ami 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Dalwood Red, in pints and quarts Dalwood "Wliito, in pints and quarts These ■Wines, from their purity mid cheapness, possess n high iv-putnlion, and command a large sale. Tlu- demand lor them is increasing, and tho enterprising growers are making great exertions to satisfy the public requirements ; their extensive vineyards at Dnlwood and BakkuUo are in full course ofproduetion and vield annually 20,000 jjallons of wine. At Dftlwood'the stock of "line .wiliest upwords of 30,000 gallons, in addition to a large supply at Sydney. POUT, in hoesheads anil quarter-casks SI I KRRY, in" hogsheads and quarter-casks CHAMPAGNE :-— Clii|iiofs, in quurls and pints 7XL, in quarts and pints Bowrv, in quarts Sillei-y, in quarts SUlery. very dry .Tnequesson, iu quarts and pints A 1 V Mosaic. R. J. and Co. NONPAREIL:— Burgundy, Nuits, Bohiay, Sehaltaugc, Chnssuiiio, Klniiv Burgmidv, Whito, Chabbs Hock, Still, Reissling, quarts and pints Claret, Pomillaek, Si. Estepho Finlot, Sautomo Gnsad. Siiuti-rne Milk Punch, pints and quarts SPIRITS :— Brandy, Pale Mariell's and ITemieisy's, in' hogsheads and quartcr-pnsks Brandy, BrownMartell'sand llennessy's in hogsheads and quartcr-ca.sks Whiskov, "Oampbeltown, in hogsheads and iiuarior-ciisks Whiskey, Old Irish, in hogsheads and quarter casks Gin, Old Torn 200 cases Geneva j 200 cases Brandy, Ilennessy's j 200 cases brandy 3 Dagger j ISO cases >ng'e Bitters •100 cases j .i...('ty, very -.•'-.cap BEER :— ■100 dozen Bass's, quarts I 100 dozen' Alsopp's 200 dozen Alsopp's. in pints Bass's -> Worthington's > in hogsheads Damon's ) ! Tiik TiunE Sri'i'LiKn. COME AND LOOK'. "OEFORE von purchase, an inspection is invited 13 by J. M. PBEXCII, VICT OR I A 11 AR T, C'OKNKU OF VICTC'IIIA AMI Al.r.El'.T STISEHTS, v.-iiqi ys.\! i-: A r :;i retail I GiiOCER .AND GENERAL IMPORTER, WM has on hp.nd. ex late Arrivals, j ,\ "H<.'--:'<"F A.ND .SEMvJT STOCK OF IG-E N E :it A'L CtBOCEHIE S, ! Comprising PRIME ENGLISH P.AC'ON AND HAMS, ; C-yVANVS h'VGAKS, j OIL 31 AX'S KTisR ES, TEAS OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY, And other Articles, too numerous to mention, hi an advertisement. i "Wholesale orders, or persons requiring large parcels, I at the, very lowest prices. gg" OBSERVE THE ADDRESS. J^t ! JUST RECEIVED, FX LATE ARRIVALS, AND ON .' : ALK BY J. 31. Plt ENC H, YICTOKIA-STREET, 496 PACKAGES AND CASES OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, consisting of : 4 tons English and Sydney Bacon and Hams, , j.- : .rn» idi.Kliou J '• I ■■:r\-r:.'<. rfi:;.v.r b'i U-A'.-j .'Mi n's ■'•" -hioy Mo..'!(.'j 25 c:\vt. lii-'Oei: Syru; '-Dr- ■Wμ uu.Ut/ Price's No. 1 Sp?:'ai Finest Te-is, in chests .-.nd ! il\ca Fineil Ncjireho id ni.d t:-.y-'ncmh Tohji: - ! e> choiec.-t lr;!i:i!j Also Currants. FruiU, Jams, Sal; d Oil, Vinegar. I'icklo.s &c. k<: &c. Cf>iTee roasted and ground on the lirrmisftn. JUST LANDED. TTINE-TONED IfARMONIUMS, with PcrctisJL sion Action and Stops. Ycrv cheap. J Ji" WAYTE, Qucen-*'rect. November, ] Bfi.l. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c, PROM THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHERE. MESSRS. STYAIC AND HUNTER, | I STOCK AUCTIONEERS A.N]) i GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, TjyOULD respectfully direct the attention of perI V sons sending Stock fur disposal at the REGULAR A\ r EEK L Y S ALES jiiaD iiy rny.it NEWMARKET, OTAUUHU, AND THE DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS, DmUIAM-STREET, that every care and attention will be paid to their safe Landing, within a short distance of the Market, and being placed in good mid secure Paddock* until disposed of lo tho best nd vantage. CASH required, on Stock intended fur Sale, I and Account' Sales reudered immediately alter Sales are effected. OFFICE —PritHAM-STIiKFT, OFF QUKEK-STBEKT. IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS that JLt CATTLE can l,e LANDED on the East Bank of the Tainuki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT TIIK 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 in slings, as veil as the additional cost of Boating,-vith the further advantage of being at once in a GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT AJSTY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more thrm nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half-tide, and at full tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain Biteoess, can be obtained at. the Haymarket. Assistance, if necessary, can at all meg be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded al once to the inariwt oi , j;mzee! at fficd nth* until sold, ■ Kf'VfU'bj:!' JO. IS5!»>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 6
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