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II ED BOOT. n . pugate, ■WIIOI.KSAI.E ANII KETAII, BOOT AND SHOE AVAHEHOUSE, j QUEEN-STREE T, (orrosiTH tiis odd i'l r, l o \vs' «a l i.). FUGATE begs to inform the public of Auckland, and the inhabitants of surrounding districts that he has always on hand the Largest and best selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes in Auckland, where a far superior article for durability and strength can be had at as reasonable a price as any House in town. As H. F. imports all his goods direct from the first London Houses, of the best quality and most fashionable styles, which enableshiin to complete any orders

with which he may be favoured with promptitude j and despatch. Has uow on view a groat variety of Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. ON'K TKIAI, WILL I'KOVE Till! FACT. the Address : — 31 E D BOOT, QUEEN-S T 11 E E T, UtroSlTl T II K O I) 1) FEI, L O v.- s' 11 A L 1,. iggy Country Storekeepers supplied and a liberal discount allowed. J. R. STONE AN D J). X. OLAX'KSON BEG to inform tlioir friends and tlio public generally, that they have this day St 1 (JOICJEJ) Kl> to tlio BUSINESS now carried on in WyndhamStrcet. by Messrs. FIvNTON & MEN DEIIUAUSICN,

as iJ:iCorn, and General Produce Stores, and trust i by unremitting attention to business, maintaining a ! supply of first-class Goods, and moderate charges, to ! gii-u "every satisfaction to those who may support them. Kov ember 1, 186-1. TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEY. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, (Late Entwistle's) IS recogniscd as the best in Town for keeping A FIRST-RATE TABLE, CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS RED-ROOMS, AKU PRICES ECONOMICAL. Also being situated near the Post Office, Banks, lUld Lending Mercantile Houses. New Zealand papers taken in. JOHN JACOBS ON SALE at the VULCAN-LANE STOKES, pOTA T O E S

lIY TUK BAG OB TON. Also, SEED FOTATOES

I T. 13. CAMEKON, j

ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &c., XTAri removed to his new Olliees, Wyndliam-Btroot, |~1 next the Ilkuai.ii Ollice, and is prepared to l'urliish Plans and Specifications lor every description of Buildings on the shortest notice. 28th October, lbli k | KEGISTKY OFFICE.

MRS. VENABLES begs to inform her frionds and patrons that, having met with such great success in the business of her .Registry Office, shi. hue been induced to take more commodious premises in "W-tfndham-streot, nearly opposite tlio new Ukualu OnicffiJUST EECEIVED, Ex ' MAIIY WAHItEN, COLT'S REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navj and belt size Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 12C Sharp's Repeater Cartridges, Kos. 1, 2, and 3 Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green and Royal, al sizes Eley's Grey Felt Elastic Wadding, all sizes Eley's Double Waterproof Central Eire Caps, blasting Powder and Safety l''uao EVITT & SON, Wakelield-street N.B. —Wc aro purchasers of SECOND HANI GUNS and REVOLVERS, &c. KVITT & SON. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that by deed boarin; date the 3lst clay of October las% JIENR") CHARLES COSIER, ROBERT CHARLES CARR and WILLIAM TAYLOR, of Auckland, Manufactu rcrs, trailing under the style or firm of COSIKIt i CO., assigned all their Estate and ElVeets to Thoma Uell, Levi Woodward Eaton, and John Buchanan, o Auckland aforesaid, upon trust for the beneiit c such of their creditors as should execute the sui I deed on or before the '.1 !i TKTII I '. 11l day ' NOVEMBER, instant, and the said deed now lie for signature al. the ofiicc of JOHN B. IIUiSSELI Solicitor, Erazer's Buildings, Auckland. ANNOUNCEMENT. . "A/jTR. F. LAST begs to announce his arrival i { JYJ_ Auckland from the Australian Colonies, an - that it is his intention to commence his practice ;i SURGEON DENTIST at the rooms above All Small field's Fancy Repository, Queen-street, a fe' doors below the new Union Bank, and trusts froi his long experience in his profession, both in Loiulo and the Colonies, to meet ■with a share of publi patronage. Artificial Teeth made on the newest principle. ' Teeth extracted, scaled, and stopped. Hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 1, 1864. NOTICE. f|IHE UNDERSIGNED being ansious to clc; 1 .his Books in connection with his late GKC CERY BUSINESS (City Mart), will feel oblige by all Outstanding Debts being settled forthwith. M. SOMLRVILHi. October 4, 18S-1. NJ3. —Offico opposite Messrs. Newman & Enen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 9

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