I ON BAT.TC BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex late Arrivalr, B SANDY United Vineyard Proprietors Com pany's. Pale and Dark in qr.-casks and_ca«* Ditto common in cases Ilum in caskß and eases Fine Old Jamaica in Case^ Old Tom Geneva, various brands AVl.isky Ginger Cnrdial Ginger Wine Sherry Wine suporior Pals in qr.-casks and octaves Ditto do. do. do., in cases Ditto common in qr -casts and cases Port Wino in qr.-cjtks, octaves and cases. Madeira Claret Hocks Moselle, sparkling and still Cape I'ontac in casks Australian • Liqueurs Cherry Brandy Syrups various Lime J u.co Bitters BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TOBACCO. Af\ QR.-TIERCES FINE NEGROHEAD, Q\j brands 5 Boxes Cavendish, " Boomerang" 10 do. do. " Ameriean Eagle" 50 do. do. " Lorillard" 5 do. Birdseye VE>TAS 4 cases Bell and Black's round plaid boxee. MATCHES 9 do. Saloon BUCHOLZ & Co., Fort-street. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex * British Trident 1 4 Randolph' and other Late Arrivals, Fish, preserved and potted, j. Giion and Co.'s Red Herrings in kegs and tins White Herrings in kali-barrels Ling in casea ILims —Prime York • Bacon—Prime Bellies Cheese, Double (JliAter, Chester and Cheddar hull in jam, drums, and casks Candles Neva Tea in ehett-, half-chests, and boxes Catmcal, ."cutc)i, in cwt. kegs and 281b tins I'earl Bailev, do. do. i and r^-tins Cti>-U>i Oif, in quarts, pints and balf-pinta Raisins Cape Emits, do., Ptachps, Apricots and Pears I hicory Oilman's stores BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-strect. ON SALE 13Y THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex ' Ironsides,' ' Suvat,' &0., 8 TONS GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON 4 ditt" Fencing Wire, No. 4. in 1 cwt. lengths 6 dozen Galvanised Iron Buckets 3 dozen Galvanised Pails 4: dozen Galvanized Coal fccuttles 17 kegs French Wire Nails 14 crates and 4 ticice.s Earthenware 6 tieices China and Parian Ware 1 20 casks Anti-lriciion Gleaso Bales Woolpacks i Ditto sewing Twine. BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street. "DKITED Y] NETTED JEOIEIEIOBS COMPANY'S BBANDX. DOLPHIN BRAND. mHE Undersigned being appointed Agents for X this Company, have on hand a constant supply of this very superior BRANDY, pale and dark, in uuarter-casks and cases. BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street. , HEW ZEALAJND EXHIBITION, 1865. INTER-COLONIAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. DKIYEE, MACLEAN & CO. Stock and .tation Agents, Dunedin, BEG to mtoiin Flock-owners, Farmers, Importers, and Breedei> ot Slock generally, that they have made ariangmients with the commissioners of the itiv Zealand Exhibition, liStio, tor holding an INTER-COLONIAL SHOW OF LIVE STOCK Of every description, during the OPENING WEEK Of the New Zealand Exhibition, which -will taka place about the iiid January, li>6s. The Show will be Lelu in the grounds adjacent to the Exhibition Building, where accommodation will be niuue lor ltceiving and classing live Stock of eveiy description, under the duoction of the Commissioners, who will appoart Judges and give awaids. Tho Annual Sale by public auction of Live Stock will take place on the last day of the show, when all exhibitors will have an opportunity of oii'eiing their slock to public competition, and as the sale will be held at a season ot the year when most of the breeders and stock-owners will be in the market, there is no doubt that well-bled btock of eveiy description will meet with a ready and satisfactory baie. . As AGENTS for Messrs. Driver, Maclean, and Co., we beg to inlomi stock-owners, breeders, and others desirous oi either sending stock for Exhibition at the above show, or lor sale at the annual tale of prize stock, that we are piepared to receive and lbiwurd the tame, pay iieiglu, &c., ai»d in other respects allord eveiy lacility to intending exhiLitots. Catalogues, with full particulars of the various classes oi stock lor which prizes will be awarded, may be had at our office, Queen-street. A. L. THOMSON & CO. T. EOEGHAM, SUCCESSOR '10 T. C. LAW'S GiJiEIiAL iTCM, PaB.nELL, Bus iii l.i.i o a iLuc utkilin.ti.t of Ladies' saddles GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES Whips Boots and Shoes Haberdashery Brushes Tinware Ironmongery Horse Hair Jewellery Albata Plated Wares &c &e., &c. To which he rcspctfuily invites inspection. A Liberal Discountfeo Wholesale Purchasers. BEAUTIFUL CLEAN LINEN. WCr. NTXEY'S CRY ST ALI ZED EXTRACT • of FULLEK'S EARTH is the cheapest and best article for washing and beautifying Linen, Woollen, Lace, Lawn, Muslin, &c.; possesses unequalled eilicacy in removing Grease, Stains, ana the smoke-liko colour of linen produced from bed washing, the excessive uso of Soda, Lmie, and other preparations of Caustic Alkali. , The Extract op Fclmus Eabth » the ! quickest and most effective article.ever introduced, incapable of injury to the hands or the finest fabric, and requires Jul/ to be tried to bo appreciated. - *\ u* T ust / lbo I** May" be"obtained through any respectable Traded '"sample Packet.-, with full Directions for use, price ia. Una t , OllO StiUA mr j los-DOs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 3
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