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JUST RECEIVED, Ex • MARY WARREN,' COLT'S REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navy and belt size Adams 1 Revolver Cartridge's, gauge 54 and 120 Sharp's Repeater Cartridges, Nos. 1, 2, and 9 Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green- and' Eoyal„rft sizes Eley's (3-rey Felt Elojtic Wadding, nil size® 1 Eley's Doublo Waterproof Central Fire CopsiB las ting Powder and Safety Fuse EVITT & SON, "Wakefleld-streofe. N.B.—We are' purchasers of BECCJSFD HAN33> GUNS and REVOLVERS, Ac. EVITT & S®l!k ARCHITECT AND BUILDEf© SURVEYOR, MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform' the public of Auckland, that lie haa THIS DAY commenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and! BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from liis long practical experience as such in the Home Country, as also in tlie Colony of Victoria, Australia, lie feels confix dent that any business entrusted to his care will givff satisfaction' to those honouring him with their favour. Offices at 3lessrs. ARTHUR & SON" Queen-street, 12 th July, 1864. BELFAST HOT El* Pmnces Stbeet. 5 AMES SUTHEELAISTD JJAVING ENT3RED on the above Premises-,, begs to inform his Friend's and the Public generally that ho has refitted and improved? the House at very considerable expense, and that he is bow able to offer very superior accommodation to visitors WINES and SPIRITS of the very best description, and everything connected "with the Establish- - ment conducted in first-class style, with the greatest attention to comfort. A3FN OUN CEMENT. "A Tit. F. LAST begs tc announce his arrival in JlVjl Auckland from the Australian Colonies, and that it is his intention to commence his practice as. SIIKGKON DEKTIST at the rooms above Mr. Smulllield's Fancy Repository, Queea-street, a few doors below the new Union Bank, and trusts from his long experience in his profession, bolt* in Londoil iind the Colonies, to meet with a share ot public patronage. . . Artificial Teeth made on the no-west principle. Teeth extracted, scaled, and stopped. Hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 1, 1864-. GSAS'S SEEI>. On sale at the Baymaiket, RED c lover White Clover Alsyke Clover (<ct> Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Qntass liyo Grass Jlixed Grass And—" Rape Seed. ___ Alfred TRADE ADVERTISEMENT. UPWARDS OF 150 CASES AKB' BAiES, Per • LOCIINAGAR,'' GLENDEVON,' "SURAT,» AND OTHER RECENT ARRIVALS!fJIHE undersigned are now opening in their" Wholesale Department, additional shipments o£ SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, to which they desirs to call the special attention of the Trade Many of the Goods are scarce in the market, they would therefore request an early visit. TO ARRIVE PER ' EAGI.E SPEED,* TEN CASES STRAW" AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, To arrive by early vessels. ARCH. CLARK & SON, Shortland-street. 17th Oct., 1564. J. CROMWELL, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, QUEEN-STREET, JN returning thanks to the Public of Auckland for past favors, begs to inform them that ha has ENLARGED HIS PREMISES, and has now provided them with a SPACIOUS & COMFORTABLE COFFEE AND REFRESHMENT ROOM. TEA, COFEEE, AND REFRESHMENTS BEADY AT ALL HOUBS. ' ALL KINDS OP CONFECTIONS, SPONGES AND 1 WEDDING CAKES MADE ON THE SHOBTEST NOTICE. BISCUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS ON HAND. b T DU HIRSCH'S AUCKLAND PRICES CUR--1 J. RENT and TRADE to be" had atr G. T. CHAPMAN'S, Stationer Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 3

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