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J 1 ■ ~-r=rm=ii _■ — jiJUST DECEIVED, Ex ' MARY WARREN/' COLT'S REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navy" and belt size Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 120" Sharp's Repeater Cartridges, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Eley'a Wire Cartridges, Green and Royal, all sizes Kiev's Grey Felt Elastic Wadding, all sizes Eley'a Double Woterproof Central Fire Caps. Blasting Powder and! Safety Fuse EYITT & SOTSr Wakefield-street. N.B.—We are purchasers of SECOjSD HAND GUNS and REVOLVERS, &c. EYITT & SOU", ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform the publie of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY commenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and) B OTLDIX"G SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience as such in the Home Country, as also< in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confident that any business entrusted to his care will givesatisfaction to those honouring him -with their favour. Offices at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON Queen-street, 12th July, 1864. BELFAST HOTEL, Peekces Street. JAMES SUTHERLAND JJAVING ENTERED on the above Premises,, begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that lie lias refitted and improved the House at very considerable expense, and that he is now able t» offer very superior accommodation.to visitors. WIN ICS and SPIRITS of the very best description, nt:cl everything connected "with the Establishment conducted in lirst-class style,-with the greatest attention to comfort. ANN OUN CEMENT. Mil. I''. LAST begs to announce his arrival in Auckland from the Australian Colonies, and; that it is liis intention to commence his practice a& SURGEON DENTIST at the rooms above Sir. Smallfield's Fancy Repository, Queen-street, a few doors below the new Union Rank, and trusts from ]iis long experience in his profession, both in London, and the Colonies, to meet with a share of public patronage. . , Artificial Teeth made on the newest principleTeeth extracted, scaled, and stopped. Hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 1, 1864. GRASS SEED. On sale at the Haymarkot, Kjj D C 1/ O' VE & White Clover Alsyke Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Mixed Grass Ana—' Rape Seed. ALFRED TRADE ADYEIITISEMENT. UPWARDS OF 150 CASES A3©' BALES, PER ' I,OCHNAGAR,' ' GLENDEVON7 AND OTHER RECENT ARRIVALS:rjIHE undersigned are- now opening in Wholesale Department, additional shipments of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, to which they desire to call the special attention of the Trad© Many of the Goods are scarce in the market, they would therefore request an early visit. TO ARRIVE PER ' EAGLE SPEED,' TEN GASES STEA-TV" AND MILLINERY GOODS. Also, EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, To arrive by early vessels. ARCH. CLARK & SON, Shortland-street. 17th Oct., IS6-1. I J. CKOMWELL, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, QUEEN-STREET, J N returning thanks to the Public of Auckland for past favors, begs to inform them that he has ENLARGED HIS PREMISES, artd lias now provided them with a SPACIOUS & COMFORTABLE j COFFEE AND REFRESHMENT ROOM, j TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS KF.ADY AT ALL lIOTJKS. ! all kinks of confections, sponges and I WEDDING CAKES HADE 02T THE SHORTEST i NOTIC-U. | BISCUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS ON j HAND. ! -7 UK mUSCII'S AUCKLAND PRICKS CUR--IJa RENT and TRADE to be had at G-. CHAPj MAN'S, Stationer Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 3

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