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COB B'S TELEGEAPH LINE OP COACHES. ON find after WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, * SIX-HOKSE COACH will leave our Booting Office in Queen-street, opposite the "Thistle Hotel," daily, at i> o'clock a.m. sharp, for Otahuliu and Drury, returning the same day. £gj" Parcels booked, forwarded, and punctually delivered at moderate charges. QUICK & CO. roprietors. Queen-street, Auckland, 23rd May, 186 i. HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR lIIKE, APEJf AND CLOSE CABEUSEg Wagonettes, Buggies Dog Carts and Saddle Horses HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e., PRIVATELY BOUGHT A>'D SOLD ON COMMISSION'. n. HAHBiNaroN. April Ist, 1864. J. & A. WISEMAN HAVE just unpacked a large assortment of SADDLERY and FANCY GOODS, Silver Mounted Gig, Buggy, and Dog Cart Harness ; Silver Mounted Pair Horse Buggy Harness ; Brass Mounted, very strong, Dog Cart and Spring Cart Harness; Green Hide Cape Girths, Enamelled Leather Gaiters and Leggings. A large assortment of Cart Harness, Plain and Brass Mounted, Plough Harness, &c. TO UNPACK, Side Saddles, Portmanteaus, Accoutrements, Shot Belts, Gun Leather Cases, Gun Slings, &c. J. & A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, &c, Adjoining Buckland's, Haymarket. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. THE Undersigned hegs to inform Gentlemen that his stock of Tweeds, Doeskins, Coatings, and Broad Cloths, in great variety, for the present season, is now opened oci; and having constantly on the premises a Cutter of first-class experience, from Poolb's, of London, Tailor to the PRINCE OF WALES, with a largely increased staff of workmen, -will be happy to take orders for GENTLEMEN'S SUITS of every description, which will he executed punctually, and workmanship and fit guaranteed. ROBERT HOENE, draper and outfitter, QUEEjNT-STEEET, opposite sui'keme court house. April 12, "1864. NICCOL & CO. BEG to intimate that they have taken the Stock and Premises of Mr. C. A. Hakkis in Lower Queen-street, and aro now carrying on husiness there &i Sliip Chandlers, ice. NICCOL & CO., Ship Chandlers, Lower Queen-*treet, Auckland. FOR SALE, A STONE BREAKING- MACHINE, of iirst class construction. Will break 40 cubic yards per day, and made to take in large etones. Also, Double Cylinder Portable Engine of 10 horse power to drive same. All guaranteed and delivered in Auckland for £550. Apply to YICKEKY & MASEFIELD, Albert lion Foundry. May 24th, 1564. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T EWIS TURRELL, begs to inform his customers I J and the public generally that he has removed to BRUNSWICK. BUILDINGS, Queen-street, where lie lias on hand a carefully selected stock. of FIRSTCLASS BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the present season. Queen-street, May 16, 1564. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will please pay the amount of their respective debts to Mh. LEWIS TURRELL, Brunswick Buildings, Queen-street. GEORGE TURRELL. PRIZE MEDAL. CEINOLINES AND COESETS. The only Prize Medal for Excellence of Workmanship and New Combinations in STAYS, CRINOLINES, AND CORSETS was awarded to A. SALOMONS, 35 OLD CHANGE, LONDON. THE CARDINIBUS PATENT JUPON, Collapses at the slightest pressure, and resumes its i shape when the pressure is removed. I SPIRAL CRINOLINE STEEL AND BRONZE "*For Ladies' Skirts (Patent), will not break, and can be folded into the smallest compass. SMITH'S NEW PATENT HAEMOZON COESET (Self Adjusting), Obtained a Prize Medal, and is the very best Stay ever invented. CASTLE'S PATENT VENTILATING CORSET, invaluable for the Ball Room, Equestrian Exercise, and Warm Climates. To be had, retail, of ;dl Drapers, Milliners, and Stay Makers; and wholesale only of A. SALOMONS. 35 OLD CHANGE. LONDON. FOREST AND FRUIT TREES. r*r\f\f\ BLUE and RED GUM TREES, also, OUUU Pines of sorts, Oaks, Sycamore and Poplar Trees, Apple, Pear, Peach, Nectarine, Plum, Orange, Lemon, Vine, Cypress of sorts and other shrub plants; Rhubarb roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower plants. Also, some good Turnip seed. ALEXANDER GENTLES. Parncll, St. George's Bay, 17th iSlny, 1364.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 170, 30 May 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 170, 30 May 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 170, 30 May 1864, Page 4

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