JUST RECEIVED, Ex ' MARY WARREN,* COLT'S REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navy and bolt size Adams' Revolver Cartridges, griugo o4 and 120 Sharp's Repeater Cartridges, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green and IJoyal, all sizes Eley's Grey Felt Elnstie Wadding, all sizes Eley's Double Waterproof Central Firo Cap 9. EVITT & SON, Wakefield-street. N.B. —Wo .ire purchasers of SECOND lIAND GUNS and REVOLVERS. &e. EVITT & SON. SEPTEMBER 19. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CASH, CASH, CASH. CAPS, "WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL. 111 l # Hl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CASH, CASH, CASH. BAZAAR BUILDINGS, orrosiTE t->riON" bajtk. J. V. PKIEND. JUST received by late Ai rrivals, viz., t lie ship •Flying Ream,' 'Ironsides,' and the 'Portland.' a full stock of HATS, CAPS and CLOTHING, all the latest aiul Best Styles. HAT DEPARTMENT. The Overland—The Richmond lint The Canadian —TlieFlutea Hat The Oxford—The Cork Hat The French—The Felt Hat. CAP DEPARTMENT, 300 DOZEN CAPS. The Military—The French Peak Cap The Youth's—The Young Man's Cap The Regulation—The Navy Cap The Black—The Blue Cap. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. GREAT VARIETY. 24 Gents.' Summer Windham Suits 48 Gents.' Summer "Windham Sacs--1S Gents.' Summer Blue Military Coals 48 fine Black Cloth Coats DO pair Black Ciotli Trousers 4S Black Waistcoats, latest style 48 Black J ustre Summer Coats 4-S Light Summer White Coats 4S Light Summer Drab Coats 4S very line Summer Light Coats 00 Boys' and Youths' Trousers 4S Pair Shepherd-plaid Trousers OS Pair finu Fancy Tweed Trousers 4S Pair of the Be-t Bedford-cord Trousers 72 Fancy Tweed Waiscoats, a. variety of colors 48 Superior Buft" Waistcoats -tS White— very cool for summer—Waistcoats 48 Pair of Boys' Over-alls, Trousers, and Silicia Vests 48 fine Buff Over-alls for children Neckties-, Braccs, Belts, Travelling Bags, and many oilier Furnishing Goods too numerous to mention. Expected i:y Next Arrival, Full Assortment of Ladies' Tom Thumb Parasols and Umbrellas Waterproof Coats, in great variety. WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT G. W. FRIEND'S, BAZAAR. BUILDINGS, Opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. R . CART ER, KYBER PASS, {Opposite Skccoiiue & Son's Brewery), Has on sale, thil following GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, in great variety, ■which he can recommend, having grown the most of them himself. Cabbages, Turnips, Raddish, Lettuce, Onions, Leeks, Caulidowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Peas, Scarlet Runners, French Beans, Zebra and Dwarf Beans, Broad Beans, and other articles connected with the Trade. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform the public of Auckland, that lie lias THIS DAY commenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience as such in the Home Country, i.s also in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confident that any business entrusted to his care will give satisfaction "to those honouring liim with their favour. Offices at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON Queen-street, 12th July, 1864. TIMBER, TIMBER. Mn. ROE begs leave to inform Builders, • Shippers, and others, that having made additions to his Machinery at Com wall is Saw Mills, (besides regular Building Timber,) he is now prepared to supply Planed, Tongued, and Grooved Flooring, Dressed Lining, and Weather Boards, also Planed 7-ineh Feather-edged Weatherboards ancf Half-inch Lining, &e. Orders to any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota huhu, or any of the landing places on the Ms.nukau, at current rates. Offices and Timber Yards, Oneliunga. April 23, 1861. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER !! ! THOMAS CRAIG- begs leave to inform Ship Builders, House Carpenters, and the Public in general, thai, he is now in a position to supply any orders entrusted to his care. Oflice and Timber Yard, Custom-house Street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LEWIS TURRELL, bogs to inform his customers ana the public generally that ho has removed to BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, Queen-street, where he has on hand a carefully selected stock of FIRSTCLASS BOOTS and SHOES, suitable lor the present season. Queen-street, May 10, 18G4. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will please pay the amount of their respective debts to Mn. LEWIS TURRELL, Brunswick Buildings, Queen-street. GEORGE TURRELL.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 277, 1 October 1864, Page 7
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