HOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, PABNELL. fjpiHS HOSTELRY is situated, on the Parnell Hill, at tho junction of fivo roads, commanding a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, anil 1 lu: Domain; is elegantly fitted up, «md provided with SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITO RS. Tho Wines, Ales, and Spirits arc of the VERY BEST DESCRIPTION, and no expenso has been spared to meet the requirements of the public. TIMBER. KAURI AND STRINGY BARK. ACHRISTEY begs to inform House and Shij • Builders and the public generally, that he lint made arrangements for keeping a supply of the above. Any orders entrusted to his care will be duly attended to. Long lengths of ioist or ship planking cut up U 27 ft. Ofiice, George-street, Onohunga. J. M. HASLETT I)EGS lravo to intimate to his Friends and tin J) Public that ho has taken large and commodiou; Otlices in the NEW BUILDINGS NEXT TO THE HER A 1.1. OFFICE. Land and Houso Agencics conducted, Rents and Debts collected; and a particular Branch of hi: Business will be the supplying of LABOUR tc parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Room provided at the Servants' Registry Oflice, where parties seeking Labour and Employment can meet to make arrangements. WELSH CAIiS AND PONY I3ASKJSI CAIiKIAGILS. FOR PRIVATE SALE, at tho Bazaar Yards several handsome Welsh Cars and Pony Baskel Carriages, with Harness. H. HARDINGTON. October 24, 1564. NEW goods. ON SALE AT THE STORES OF NEWMAN & EWEN, <■' "pEYTON'S PATENT IRON BRDSTEADJJL llali'-Tester, Solid and Tubular, various color: French do. do. do. Four-post and Canopy do. Children's Cots and Folding Bedsteads Best l'"hix Mattresses, all sizes, kept in stock. ROGER'S & SONS CUTLERY, &c. Table and Pocket Knives fcc-issors, all sizes, do., in cases Razors and Strops, do. in cases Desk Knives and Pruning do. Ladies' anil Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, a very superior assortment, from 50s. to 120s each. Oyster Knives, Putty do., Butcher's do. and Steels BEST ELECTRO-PLATE AND STERLING SILVER GOODS, Spoons said Forks, Ladles, Knifo Rests, Nutcrackers Bouquet Holders, Silver and Gilt Children's Silver Cups, and Knife, Fork, and Spoon Cases Cruet ji'iames, 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 Egg Frames, Tea and Cotl'ee Sets, Urns Mustard Pots and Salts, do. in cases, with Spoons Butter Knives, Silver and Electro 20 Cases Best Plated Desert Knives and Forks, pairs and IS pairs, in a ease Silver Card Cases, Shell and Papier Macho do. CUT GLASS AND CHINA DEPARTMENT" Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, Claret, and llock Glasses, in every variety Decanters, Quarts and Pints, Claret do. Finger Cups, Water .lugs and Goblets Celery Glasses, Salts, Pickles, Custards, and .fellies Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Frosted .lugs Lustres and Flower Vases, in various patterns. A very largo assortment. An entire new stock of the above just opened. 100 Sets and upwards of China, from 60s. to 120s. set, various Dessert Sets, Toilet do., Dinner do. : the latter trom Ms. to .L'2o the set, newest patterns. Several STOCK PATTERNS are always on hand, which can be matched from time to time as required. PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES, &e. 200 Kegs Ewbank's Nails, i toG inch 100 do. American do., to 3 inch Churns, Colonial Ovens Hevthe Sneads and Scythes, Hay Rakes and Forks aenean Axes and Hatchets, Patent Weighing Machines,-100 lb., 1200 lb., Union Scales, beEvery description of Builders' Ironmongery and Edge Tools. ifcC. &c. Uueen-street, 27tli October. .sr ESSES. SIIIPHEED, RUNCTMAN and CO. ; IYL t0 icturn thanks to the public of Auckland for the very liberal support they have met with and would solicit tbo continuance of the same to their successors, Messrs. A. & SON, whom they recommend in every respect. Messrs. A. D. and Sox beg to intimate to the public of Auckland that they have succeeded to'the above business, and hope by keeping Meat ot the best quality, combined with cleanliness and civility, and at the"lowest possible prices, to merit a share of the public patronage so largely bestoV- Ctl upon Messrs. fc>. R. and Co. A. DOIINW ELL So > ON. bel'fas T II ote l, Princes Steeet. JAMES SUTHERLAND j JJAVIXG ENTERED on the above Premises, Legs to iuforni his Friends and the Public generally that he has refitted and improved tho House at very considerable espeiise, and thut he is now able to offer very superior accommodation to visitors. WINES and SPIRITS of the very best description, and eVeryriiing connected with the Establishment conducted in first-class style, yvirh [the greatest attiiiirion to wmfrtrfr.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 9
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