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lilies tan §lurtimt. THIS DAY. FLOL'R, MAIZE, TEA, CANDLES, &c. J. P. LA&KALL Will sell by auction, at his stores, Quccn-strcct, This Day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock,"' Q /"V B A G S FLOUR vJ 30 sacks Maize 20 boxes Tea 50 boxes Sperm Candles 20 Do. Mould do. 20 bags Ricc i * Bed Herrings Brooms Blacklcad , And sundry other goods. FRIDAY, JULY 15. TO MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, SHIPCARPENTERS AND CAPITALISTS. DAVID" NATHAN WiU sell by Auction, at his Stores, in Sliortlandslrect, on Friday next, the Isth instant, at 11 a.m. sharp, rjl H E FINE FRIGATE-BUILT BRIG ' PAPEETE,' about 310 tons English Register, sheathed with 30 oz. pure -copper, and copper fastened. Built in 18GI, at Valparaiso, for an 18-Guri Brig, by tho Chilian Government. This Vessol is as strong as wood and copper can make her, sails remarkably fast, and carries ail enormous cargo, having delivered 600 lons G'oals. I Ins a l!ush deck fore and aft, well adapted for carrying Cattle or Sheep, and good accommodation. . . I Inspection of tliis really superior craft is requested. Terms at Sale. NOW OPEN AND ON SALE-® at Tin; SEWING MACHINE REPOSITORY, YORK STEEET, PARNELL. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH MACHINES FROM £8. E. STREET HAS JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF SEWING MACHINES, both of American and English manufacture, of various prices fiom EIGHT POUNDS, adapted to all imaginable kinds of work, including Singer's, Thomas's, Grovel- 4: llaker's, \\ heeler tS: Wilson's, &c., direct from their respective makers. The Machines imported by F. STREET arc too well known to require comment, and are sold at the leaM possible advance 011 cost. NOTICE. SOMICRVILLIC, in RETIRING from the GROCERY [BUSINESS, which has so long been conducted by him at the Establishment- known as the City Mart, begs most respectfully and sincerely to tender his best thanks to his numerous customers, friends, and the public generally, for the liberal patronage 110 has experienced for tho last 1G years, and in doing so, would introduce his successor, MR. WALTER GRAHAM, to whom lie has disposed of his G uockuy Business, and by whom it will be carried 011, 011 and after the Ist JULY" ENSUING. Mit. Graham having been so long in tho Establishment, and knowing so well the requirements of the Customers, M. S. has every confidence in introducing him to tlieir notice, and 011 his behalf most respectfully solicits a share of that liberal support so long afforded to himself. M. SOMERYILLE, City Mart, Auckland. Juno 27, ISfi l. In conncction with the above, the undersigned begs to inform those who have so long patronised the Establishment, and the public generally, that lie will continue to conduct the business in the same satisfactory manner in which it has heretofore been carried 011 by Mr. Mahic SoMEitvri.i.E, and by the same attention to the wants of his customers, hop'es to receive a continuance of their favours. WALTER GRAHAM. City Mart, June 27, 18G4. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. "jiTR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform the pub!>JL lie of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY" coin--111. need business in this city as an ARCHITECT and BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience 11s such in the Home Country, as also in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confident that any business entrusted to his care will give satisfaction to those' honouring him with their favour. Olliees at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON. Queen-street, 12th July, IHG4. CAMBRIDGE n 0 U S E. F. L. PRIME, WIIOLE SA L E A N D R E TAIL FAMILY GROCER, China, Earthenware, and Glass Warehouse, QUEEN STREET, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 209, 14 July 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 209, 14 July 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 209, 14 July 1864, Page 2

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