SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1861. i f EXCELSIOR HOUSE. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE M O V A L or NEW PREMISES OF EXCELSIOR HOUSE. 8 R. lIOBB'S LEASE of his present premises lias a but a short time to run, ho lias resolved to build on his own property at tlio junction of Queen and Wakcfield-streets. In order to carry out his arrangements, R. Hobbs intends CLEARING- OUT the whole of his present Stock of Drapery and Men's and Boys' Clothing, at greatly kkduced riuCES. He has just opened a Large Stock of New and Fashionablo Goods, bought very cheap, tho whole of which will be offered at LOW PRICES TO CLEAR OUT. Tho Sale will commenco TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, the 23rd instant. READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT. R, HOBBS, QUE E N STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. NOTICE. -SOMERVILLE, in RETIRING from the GROCERY BUSINESS, which has so long been conducted by him at tho Establishment known as the City Mart, begs most respectfully and sincereiy to tender his best thanks to his numerous customers, friends, and the public generally, for tho liberal patronage ho has experienced for the last 16 years, and in doing so, would introduce his successor, MR. WALTER GRAHAM, to whom he has disposed of his Grocehy Business, and by whom it will bo curried on, on and after tho Ist JULY ENSUING. Me. Graham having been so long in the Estab lishinent, and knowing so well the requireraefits of the Customers, M. S. has every confidence in introducing hun to their notice, and on his behalf most respectfully solicits a share of that liberal support so long afforded to himself. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart, Auckland. June 27, 1864. In connection with tho above the Undersigned begs to inform those who liavo so long patronised tho Establishment, and the public generally, that he will continue to conduct the business in the same satisfactory manner in which it has heretofore been carried on by Mr. Mark Somerviile, and by the samo attention to the wants of his customers, hopes to receive a continuance of their favours. WALTER GR*AHAM. City Mart, June 27,1864. TO BLACKSMITHS, FOUNDERS, & OTHERS. English furnace coke, of first-rate quality, will be delivered by the subscribers on the arrival of the ' Maxwell,' from London, now due; tho quantity being limited, ordors will be executed as booked. A constant supply of superior Newcastle Smiths' Coals always on hand. Best household Coals in store, £2 16s. per ton. AUCKLAND COAL DEPOT, (Noxt Yaile's National Mart), QUEEN STREET. ON S'ALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, -1 A A TONS FINEST CHILIAN FLOUR, X\_/ Vy in 100 lb. bags. C. J. STONE & SON. Queen-street Wharf, 15tli July, 1864. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TWO PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES iust landed One Saw Bench, with Circular Saws One Stone-Breaking Machine. D. GRAHAM & CO. 4th May, 1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 219, 26 July 1864, Page 1
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