JTJST RECEIVED, Ex 'MAJIY WARREN, COLT'S BEVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navj and belt sizo Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 12C Sharp's Repeater Cartridges, Noa. 1, 2, and 3 Elcy s Wire Cartridges, Green and Royal, al aizeß Eley'a Grey Felt Elastic "Wadding, all sizes Kloy's Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps. Blasting Powder and Safoty Fuse . EVITT & SON, Wakefield-street N.E.—Wo aro purchasers of SECOND HANI j GUNS and REVOLVERS, &e. EVITT & SON. SEPTEMBER 19. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CASH, CASH, CASH. CAPS, WHOLESALE, AND.; RETAIL. |||^ WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. CASH, CASH, CASH. BAZAAR BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE UNIOX BANK. J. W. FRIEND. JUST received by Into Arrrivnls, viz., the sliij 'Flymg Foam,' 'Ironsides,' and the 'Port land.' a full stock of HATS, CAPS and CLOTHING all the latest and Best Styles. HAT DEPARTMENT. The Overland—Tho Richmond Ilat The Canadian—Tho Flutea Hat The Oxford—The Cork Hat The French—Tho Felt llat. CAP DEPARTMENT, 300 DOZEN CAPS. The Military—The French Peak Cap Tho Youth's—The Young Man's Cap The Regulation—Tin- Navy Cap ' The Black—The Blue Cap. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. GREAT VARIETY. 24 Gents.' Slimmer Windham Suits 48 Gents.' Summer Windham Sacs 48 Gents.' Summer Bluo Military Coats 48 line Black Cloth Coats 90 pair Black Cloth Trousers 48 Black Waistcoats, latest stylo 48 Black Lustre Summer Coats 48 Light Summer White Coats 4S Light Summer Drab Coats 48 very fine Summer Light Coats 60 Boys' and Youths' Trousers 48 Pair Shepherd-plaid Trousers 98 Pair tine Fancy Tweed Trousers 48 Pair of tho Bos-t Bedford-cord Trousers 72 Fancy Tweed Waiscoats, a variety of colors 48 Superior Buff Waistcoats 4S White—very cool for summer—Waistcoats 48 Pair of Boys' Over-alls, Trousers, and Silieiii Vests 48 fine Buff Over-nils for children Necktie.s, Braces, Belts, Travelling Bags, and many other Furnishing Goods toe mention. Expected by Next Arrival, Full Assortment of Ladies' Tom Thumb Parasols and Umbrellas Waterproof Coats, in great variety. AVnOLESALE & RETAIL AT G-. W. FRIEND'S, BAZAAR BU LDINGS, Opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform tho public of Auckland, that he lms THIS DAY commenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and 33U13j!D12sG- SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience us such in the Jiome Country, as also in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feols confident that any business entrusted to his cans will give satisfaction to those honouring him with their favour. Offices at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON Queen-street, 12th July, 1864. A. L. THOMSON & CO., IMPORTERS, AND SALESMEN OF STOCK, SHIPPING k COMMISSION AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, Auckland. P E A C O C K, PRACTICAL Optician, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTEU3IE NT MAKER, S JI O 11 T l. A X I) - S T U E E T. ALWAYS on hand a Largo and Varied Assortment of Spectacles— a perfect /it guaranteed. Iheodolites and every description of Surveying .nstruments on sale, uud eilieientlv repaired on the jremises. Just loccivcd, Powerful and Portable Achromatic Lcloscopes, very suitable tor Shoep farmers. On Sale, a very superior brass-bodied Achromatic telescope, 4-inch object-glass, tripod stand, tori-ca-nal and celestial eye-pieees, &c., &c. FOR SALE, ' D ACRES OF GREEN OATS, J elose to the Onehunga Road—a Heavy Crop. Apply to MR, BEAMISH,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 286, 12 October 1864, Page 8
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