J. M. HASLETT BEG-S leave to intimate to liis Friends and tlio Public that lie has taken large and commodious Oflices in the NEW RUILDINGS NEXT TO THE HERALD OFFICE. Land and House Agencies conducted, Bents and Debts collected; and a particular Branch of his Business "will be tlie supplying of LABOUR to parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Room provided at the Servants' Registry Ollice, where parties seeking Labour and Employment can meet to make arrangements. WELSH CARS AND PONY BASKET CARRIAGES. PRIVATE BALE, at the Bazaar Yards, several handsome Welsh Cars and' Pony Basket Carriages, with Harness. H. HARDINGTON. October 24, 186*1. MR. J. WILSON BEGS to return his sinccre thanks for tlio liberal support ho lias received from the Troops stationed at Drury, and that being about to establish a GENE HAL STORE at Tauranga, hopes for a continuance of their favour, and assures them that nothing will bo wanting on liis part to deserve their support. NEW GOODS. ON sale I AT THE STORES OF NEWMAN & ETON, 64 T>EYTON'S PATENT IRON BRDSTEADS I .1 Half-Tester, Solid and Tubular, various colors French do. do. do. Four-post and Canopy do. Children's Cots and Folding Bedsteads Best Flux Mattresses, all sizes, kept in stock. ROGER'S & SONS CUTLERY, &c. Table and Pocket Knives I Scissors, all sizes, do., in cases I Razors and Strops, do. in cases Desk Knives and Pruning do. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, a very superior assortment, from 50s. to 120s. I each. I Oyster Knives, Putty do., Butcher's do. and Steels BEST ELECTRO-PLATE AND STERLING SILVER GOODS. Spoons and Forks, Ladles, Knifo Rests, Nutcrackers Bouquet Holders, Silver and Gilt Children's Silver Cups, and Knife, Fork, and Spoon Cases Cruet Flames, Card and Cake Baskets Luncheon Frames, Pickle do. Liqueur Frames, Fish Carvers, in cases Flower Vases, Epergnes, and Fruit Stands l'lated Dish Covers and Side Dishes, Candlesticks Inkstands, Butter do., Sugar Baskets l£gg Frames, Tea and Coffee Sets, Urns Mustard Pots and Salts, do. in cases, wit!' Spoons Butter Knives, Silver and Electro 20 Cases Best Plated Desert Knives and Forks 12 pairs and 18 pairs, in a case Silver Card Cases, Shell and Papier Mache do. CUT GLASS AND CHINA DEPARTMENT, Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, Claret, anc Hock Glasses, in every variety Decanters, Quarts and Pints, Claret do. Finger Cups, Water Jugs and Goblets Celery Glasses, Salts, Pickles, Custards, anc Jellies Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Frostei Jugs Lustres and Flower Vases, in various patterns. A verv large assortment. An entire new stock o the above just opened. 100 Sets and upwards of China, from 60s. t< 120s. set, various Dessert Sets, Toilet do., Dinner do. : the lattei from 50s. to £20 the set, newest patterns. Several STOCK PATTERNS are always on hand whicli can be matched from time to time as required PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES, &c. 200 Kegs Ewbank's Nails, ito G inch 100 do. American do., 1A to 3 inch Churns, Colonial Ovens Scvthe Sneads and Scythes, Hay Rakes ani Forks American Axes and Hatchets, Patent Weighinj Machines, -100 lb., 1200 lb., Union Scales Sac. Every description of Builders' Ironmongery am Edge Tools. &c. &c. Queen-street, 2*tli October. Messrs. siiipherd, runciman and co beg to return thanks to the public of Auck land for the very liberal support they have met -wit] and would solicit the continuaneo of the same t their successors, Messrs. A. DOKNWELL & SON whom they recommend in every respect. Messrs. A. D. and Son beg to intimate to th public of Auckland that they succeeded to th above business, and hope by keeping Meat ot th best quality, combined with cleanliness and civility and at the' lowest possible prices, to merit a share c the public patronage so largely bestowed upo: Messrs. S. R. and Co. „„,-r A. DORNWELL & SON. MONTAGUE & CO.'S G-RAjSTD CHRISTMAS LOTTERY OF FANCY GOODS. 200 MEMBERS AT sb ' each ONE HUNDRED PRIZES. Prizes on view AT THE PREMISES. SHOIi'I'LAN D-STUKET, (Next to the New Building erecting for the Q.C.E. "ROYAL HOTEL," RAGLAN. JOSEPH GRAHAM, Proprietor of the above es tablislunent, begs leave to intimate that he ha alwavs on hand a iirst class assortment of WINES SPIRITS, ALES, and LIQUEURS, of every descrij tion at reasonable rates. . Travellers and others visiting Raglan will at a times find their interests, comfort, and convemenc earel'ullv consulted at this establishment. Saddle Horses always on hire. Horses taken l to bait. Good stabling, &c. Raglan, August 31st, 1564. EX 'TRINCULO,' FROM LEITH. On Sale by the Undersigned, r\ COUNTESS SLATEE 20 x 10 inches 25 tons White Salt 25 „ Shute Stoved Salt 200 cases Liverpool Salt, in Jars 4,500 bushels finest Scotch Oats 70 chests Neva Candles 25 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 25 „ Pearl Barley 102 „ Tobacco Pipes 150 „ fme Jamaica Rum 50 „ Mountain Dew 100 „ Ginger Cordial 10 casks Ginger Wine John - Gnxo3 40 eases Lime Juice . n 10 „ Raspberry Vinegar f 35 „ Syrup, various j 'JLeitli. 95 ~ Preserved Fish 20 casks Malt Vinegar J 15i- Barrels White Herrings 50 Firkins Red Herrings 10 cases ditto 1 puncheon Ling Fish 20 kegs Printing Ink. BUCHOLZ & CO., i Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 7
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