Sales tn S,iTcfroiL_____ TO GROCERS, PUBLICANS, &c. TRADE SALE. GOODS, EX ' PACIFIC,' NOW LANDING. MABIN & GRAHAM "Will offer for Sale as soon as discharged, OA OASES SAIIDINIiS (qi's.) A\J 20 do. do (halves) 2 tons Java Sugar . . M boxes Cavendish Tobacco (tens) 20 liluls. Allsop's Ale :J0 do. Stout tiOO dozen Trennant's Brown Stout JOO do. Sherry 50 cases Lobsters 100 dozen Salmon Terms-Under £50 cash ; above that sum, note at three months. TOWNSHIP OP DRURY. MABIN & Gl! Air AM £JALL particular attention to this VALUABLE PROPERTY, now being surveyed, and about to ho sold hy them. It is hounded by tlie line laid off for the RAILWAY at DRURY, and at the TERMINUS of the same. The timbered portion is unequalled by any other in the Province; the navigable Kivcr running into the Manukuu, makes this an eligible site for residence, and the Tramway runing on the borders of the Estate from the Coal Mines, rendering fuel cheap, oilers inducements to Manufacturers to form Factories here, .and there is; little doubt of the existence of Coal on the spot. "When the Railway is completed, Drury will be at as convenient a distance, if not more so, than Komuera is at present from Auckland, and for Dairymen and others supplying the City, should not be overlooked. For good Land, "Water, Scenery, and convenience by water to the Manukau and "West Coast, the main road to AVaikato, and by Railway to Auckland, also thehealthinessofits position, combined with the cheapness of Fuel in the locality, induce the Auctioneers to request the Public to visit the rich and enchanting spot prior to the day of sale, early in May next, the precise date to be given in a future advertisement. Omnibuses run daily to the spot, and Mr. Wm. A. Graham's surveyor there, or Mr. Cnisi'E, Drury, will afford every attention to visitors. I K E 11 O S E N E. 9QOO GALLONS KEROSENE, (Cozkn's, Downe's, and other best brands), In Four Gallon Tins, AT SIX SHILLINGS PER GALLON. J. P. DA ON ALL, Qceex-stiieet. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT. np 1113 Undersigned begs to inform Gentlemen that bis stock of Tweeds, Doeskins, Coatings, and Broad C'lotlis, in great varietv, l'or the present season, is now opened out; and having constantly on the premises a Cutter of first-class experience, from Poole's, of London, Tailor to the PRINCE OP WALES, with a largely increased staff of workmen, will > be happy to take orders for GENT LE M E X'S SUI T S of every description, which will bo executed punctually, and workmanship and fit guaranteed. ROBERT ITOENE, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, QUEEN-STREET, OVrusiUE SI'PUEME COUUT lIOI'SE. April I "J, ISCM . » QUEEN-STREET CAPE DE PARIS mEA, COFFEE, GRILLED CHOPS, STEAKS, JL Ac., ready from G a.m. until 12 p.m. ' .MODKit.vn: charges. QUEEN-STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TIIE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. O'BRIEN & SMITH, Proprietors. EW ZEALAND BANK SHARES.—The uni_N tlenrigved is a Cash Purchaser. — ; H. P. STARK, Oi'oVor.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 160, 18 May 1864, Page 2
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