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HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR HIRE, QEE3T AND CLOSE CARRIAGES "Wagonettes, Buggies Dog Carts and Saddle Horses HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c„ PRIVATELY BOUGHT AITD SOLS ON COIISnSSIOS. NO BAIT OR LIVERY HOUSES TAKEN Uf, H. HARD IXGTON, HANNAH & CO.'S CITY EXPRESS. ARE NOW PREPARED TO REJIOVE GOODS, MERCHANDISE ajtd HOUSEHOLD EUJftNITURE To and from all parts of the City and Suburbs. Our WAGGONS being peculiarly fitted for tlie conveyance of FTJUNITTTIRE, We are prepared to remove either by the HOUR OR JOB. By applying at our Office, EXPRESS WAGGOXS can be hired to convoy LUGGAGE or FURNITURE to ONEHUNGA, OTAHUHU, Or any of the neighbouring Villages. Orders left at STANFORD & CO.'S, will be punctually attended to. Head Office: COBB & CO.'S, Queex-steeet. FRANCIS S. CORSER, Manager. N.B. —The use of our RED FLAG will be found greatly to facilitate the removal of goods. READY MONEY PRICES. MEN'S STOUT BLUCHERS - - 6». 6d. Superior Make - - - - S3. 6d. Nailed for Bad Roads - 10s. Od. Ladies' Best Town Kid - 10s. Od. Do. Lasting Slippers - - 2s. lOd. Do. Over Shoes - - - 2s. 6d. Youths' first class Nailed Boots Petersburg Kip Leather Best Sydney Kip - - - - Is. 9d. J. ROUT. High-street. KEROSENE LAMPS, Ex ' Constance.' from San Francisco. fPHE Undersigned have received by the abovfl X vessel, A MAGNIFICENT ASSOHTMEKT OP AiTEEICAN-HABI KEROSENE LAMPS, - IN GBEAT TAEIETS". CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Queen-street. May 5, 1864. COALS. TTTAIHOinOI COAL COMPANY, (Limited), T T are now prepared to deliver COALS in Auckland and Parnell, at 88s. per ton, Cash At the Depot Oneliunga, at 2Ss. " At the Depot Great South. Road, at 20a. " " Orders received bv C. ARTHUR*& SON, Agent, Queen-street, Auckland.. BONE DUST. STYAK & HUNTER Have for Sale, J TUNE BONE DUST, either at Macky's "Wharf, . at Otnliuhu Bridge, or at their Stores, Durham Salo YarcU. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE BAZAAR, Siiortland Street. "WINKS & HAUL BEG to intimate to the inhabitants of Aacklwi and the surrounding districts, that they taken those large and commodious premises Ist . occupied by Mr. Keesing, which they have witli a large and varied assortment of ENGIjI and COLONIAL FURNITURE and UPHUUTERY of the newest and most fashionable designß- - about to furnish aro respectfully 1 inapccl their stock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 10