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WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? WHY AT jtfAKKS', QUEEN-STREET, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. tggf N. P..—Every description of Boots and Shoes madu to order. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, v> -irh Wo»d .Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands and Hall Tables. OWEN k FENDELOW, Queen-street, Auckland. GRASS SEED. On sale at the llaynm-ket, KE D C L 0 VE R White Clover Alsyke Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Mixed Grass And— Rapo Seed. ALFRED T O B A COO! -1 f\ CASKS CAVENDISH TOBACCO, 12's, at XU 3/ per Hi. in bond 5 cases Ditto, superior, at :i/4 per lb. in bond (i cases Dill.), Albs., very good, at 2/0 in bond Best HavanU Cigars, 1/ per bundle or £2 S/ per box .TAMES WHYTE, NEAIt TIIF. ODD V KLLOWs' HALL. Y0 11 SAL E, A LARGE STOCK of Yerv Superior Electroplate TAULE, DESSERT & TEASPOONS. Also Tea and Coll'ee Pots, Sugar Basins, Cream Dishes. Butter Coolers, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, Mugs! Cruet Frames, &.c, &u. 1*35" Merchants supplied on liberal terms. .TAMES WHITE, xiuii the onr> fellows' hail. I hay: I'Rnin hay:; j A STACK OF 15 TONS, within 100 yards of j tho main road. I Apply to 11. ELLIS. Maytown, Kpsom. I I JUST RKCKIVED, PER 'JOHN DUNCAN.' A LARGE and AVell Selected Stock of NEW and FASIIIONABLK JKWI'XLKRY, viz.:— Gent.'s Gold Studs, Waiseoat Buttons, Sleeve Links, G. .Id (.'ravat Pins, Gold Albert Chains Lockets, Rings, &c, ic, Ladies' Gold Guards, Throat lets Far and Dress Rings, in coloured and bright Gold .Silver Shawl ami NerVlie Brooches Gent.'." Silver Albert and Guard Chains, in great variety Gold a.i<l Silver Watches English Levers and Genevas, warranted. English. French, and American Clocks, a large assortment, from !Js. and upwards. PLATED GOODS. Tea and Codec Pots. Cream Jugs, Sugar Basins. Cake Basket* and Salvers, the newest pattern?. Watiiiks, Clocks, ami .fEWEi.LivKY Rltauikd. An early inspeelion is requested. ] Xr.lv the ,///r/)V.«, j It . B 10 C K , .IEWELLER, Re., Next door to the Savings' Bunk, Queen-street, Auckland. N.l).—AVedding Rings and Keopurs always on hand. SETTL Elt S , STO EE. J VULCAN LANE. On Sale, ex ' Queen of the Mersey, , NAILS, a large and new Slock, in Cut and Kwbank's Patent, J, 2. :>£, 3, 4, u and 6 Inch, ; 2id. to -lid. per lb. in i|uaulities. j Carpenters' I'atent Rim Locks, J7utt Hinges, 1 j Hinges, Lalehes; &c, 100 Bullock Bells, Tinware, ' Dishes, Camp Kettles, i'atent Tin Tea Pots. i S. EOUT. : JUNCTIO S T O It E. rniiK undersigned, in offering his best thanks to his J_ friends and supporters for their kind patronnjru during the time he lias been in business in Auckland, would now beg; to brine; before their favourable notice liis Relative and Successor, Mr. HICHAKP SOMERVJLLE, by wlioin the lni!=im-<s will heneeforth l.e eondneted j'nnd would earnestly solicit on his behalf the same kind and favourable support which they wore pleased for mi many years to bestow upon himself. A. SOMEIIVJLLE. RICHARD SOMERVILLE, Tn succeeding to tho old-established business so successfully conducted by his Relative Mr A. Somekvii. lk, most, respectfully solicits from his Frionds and the Public generally a continuanco of the same favourable patronage, and t-upport wldch they so liberally accorded to his predeeessur. RICHARD SOMERVLLLE Trusts that ton yeai-s' o.xperieneo in tho Groc-cry { Trade will enable him, liy perseverance, and strict attention to business, to merit for himself that share (if mipp"it which the Auckland Public are always so willing to bestow. WHOLESALE ASP FAMILY CiEOCEItY \ | ,'IUNCTION OF QUEEN AND WAICEFIELD ! STRKK'IS, j AUCKIA X l> . i _. , I TANF.TELD MOOR COALS. j TO TOWN AND COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS. ! l THE Undersigned is now LANDING, ex ' IDA ! /EIGLKR,' some of liie finest and cleanest j samples of XANFIELD MOOR COALS ever ini- j ported. i HENRY KELLY. ! Coal Shed, Iligh-s treet. ; It. K. would call (be attention of his country \ customers to the above coals, being packed in strong ! iron-hooped casks for transit. ! COALS!! COALS'!! T ARG-E FOR. HOUSEHOLD, and SMALL for j _L/ BLACKSMITITS, delivered in town. H. Kelt.y is now ret.-iiluig C'oals U> tho Working | Class and Poor at tho lowest rale, from halfewt. and ' upwards. ] HENRY KELLY. | Coal Shed, High-slreel. j N.B.—Coals are far cheaper and less trouble than Wood. H. K. On S»lo, IJJSW POTATOES, of tli-jG>«t iiwUly, ot the lew.'rt Marfect piivu, " ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 6

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