NOW OPEN" AND ON SALE At 'i'TTK ' sEW"i ft G MACHINE REPOSITORY, YORK STREET, PARNELL. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH Machines from £8. i\ STREET tT ih JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH CONLI SIGNMENT Or SEWING MACHINES, i t|. 0 f American and English manufacture, of -arious prices from EIGHT POUNDS, adapted to ail imaginable kinds of work, including Singer's, 'j-]i o nn:»>, Grover & linker's, Wheeler & Wilson's, &0., direct from their respective makers. ■V First Class No. 2, Thomas' Machine, double action, ec)tial to new, to be sold a bargain. To Tailors or Shoemakers this is a very valuable machine. The Machines imported by F. STREET are too well known to require comment, and are sold at the lea.-t possible advance 011 cost. TAETY'S CIBCULATINfI LIBRARY. mjiE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR X WORKS are received by every mail and added to this Library. Single Subscription, SEVEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. The following works, consisting of O>"E HUNDRED AND FIFTY VOLUMES, Have been added during the past three months:— Hard Cash, by Charles Keade, 3 vols., 2 copies Trials of the tredgold, 3 vols , 2 copies Aufti" Elliott, by Kirigsley, 2 vols., 3 copies Joint Marchmon't's Legacy, 3 vols., 2 copies Rachel Kav, by Anthony Trollope, 2 vols., 2 copies Recommended to Mercy, 1 vol., 2 copies }]>lil in Bondage, by Onida, 3 vols., 1 copy Har.el Combe, 3 vols., 1 copy Tlivra Gascoigne, 3 vols., 2.copies. . Spoke's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, 1 vol., 3 copies "Wait for the End, by Mark Lemon, 3 vols., 2 copies Old House in Crosby Square, 3 vols., 2 copies Lost and Saved, bv Mrs. Norton, 1 vol., 3 copies Picked up at Sea, 3 vols., 1 copy The King's Mail, 3 vols., 1 copy Sam Slick's Life in a Steamer, 1 copy Colenso's Work on the Pentateuch, 3 vols., 1 copy ZS'ed I.oeksley, the Etonian, 1 vol., 3 copies Tratibrd's The Moors aud the Fens, 1 vol., 3 copies SvMa's Lovers, by Mrs. Gaskill, 1 vol., 3 copies Bulwer Lytton's Caxtoniana, 2 vols., 1 copy Eleanor's Victory, by Miss Braddon, 3 vols., 1 copy Mr. and Mrs. Faulconbridge, 2 vols., 1 copy Venter's Pride, by Mrs. Hemy Wood, 3 vols., 1 copy Bavenshoe, by Henry Kingsley, 3 vols., 1 'OJ'v Annie Warleigh's Fortunes, by Holme Lee, 3 vols. 1 copy Good Society, by Mrs. Grey, 3 vols., 1 copy Mary Lyndsay, by Lady Ponsonby, 3 vols., 1 copy !Next Door, by Mrs. Thompson, 3 vols., 1 copy Left to Themselves, by Mr. Smythies, 3 vols., 1 copy The Queen Maries, by W. 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Hawthorne, 1 copy Kowcroft's Tales of the Colonies, 1 copy The Professor, by Currer Bell, 1 copy Against Wind and Tide, by Holme Lee, 1 copy A Simple Woman, by the author of Nut-brown Maids, 1 copy Macmiilan's Magazine, vol. 8,1 copy N.B.—Novels, or any other works, consisting of two, three, or more volumes, are now Changed in Sets, to prevent the inconvenience felt by many in being unable to obtain continuation volumes. This Library now contains nearly FIFTEEN HUNDRED VOLUMES, And will receive, in the course of a few days, a further addition of entirely new works, especially selected for the proprietor, comprising upwards of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW BOOKS, On the arrival of the ships ' Qrr.EN of the Deep,' and ' Maxwell,' A still further addition will be made of more than SIXTY NEW VOLUMES ; And the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR WORKS are received by every Overland Mail, and added to this Library. The Proprietor, while making these constant and important additions, confidently trusts that the exceedingly Moderate Charge for Subscription to this Library, its capability for meeting the wants of all classes of the community, and the liberality which characterizes its management, will result in increasing its already extensive popularity, rendering it >-till more deserving of public support, and thus justify him in continuing the great outlay which the speculation entails. VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Canada Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c., FJIOM THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHERE. MES3RS. STYAK AND HUNTER, STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND general commission agents, VOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending Stock for disposal at the REGULAR WEEKLY SALES HELD BY TIIHJI NEWMARKET (on Mondays), OTAHUHU, and the DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS, Durham-Stkeet, that every care and attention will be paid to their safe Landing, within a short distance of the Market, and being placed in good and secure Paddocks until disposed of to the best advantage. CASH ADVANCES, if required, on Stock intended for Sale, and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales are effected. OFFlCE—Dttjiitam-stheet, off Queen-street. IMPORTANT to COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. EMR. ALFRED BUCKLAND ESPECTFULLY informs Ids FRIENDS that ; CATTLE can be LASDED on the East Bunk of the Tiunaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT THE OSE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and' injury to the Cattle ol a scqond tune putting them in slingß, as well as the cost of Boating, with the further advantage being at oticc in a GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. » essels not drawing more than nine feet of water i a 'J *"tcr and leave at all times with half-tide, and at nil tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of ivater can cuier safely. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain e!l!1 he obtained at the Haymarket. Assistance, il necessary, can at all mes be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market or grazed at RX'd ratea until sold. 10, leQlt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 3
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