RETIRING- PEOM THE BUSINESS AND £SE!3L=3L«3:3Xre3- OJfc-'Jb* t I 3 THE WHOLE of the stocks OF WEARING- APPAREL, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., &c., kow rtr the LONDON HOUSE AND BEE. HIVE, SHOBTLAKD CEiESCEUT, PREPARATOBT TO OPENING- THE PREMISE'S A3 THE BANK AUCTION ROOMS. CLEARING OUT AT A LARGE REDUCTION OFF THE USUAL PRICES, POS CASH OasrXj"2-II JN addition to t.ho Large Assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., are also tlio following GOODS, viz.:— Men's Drab Anglesea, Black Paris Nap Felt Lustre, Mohair, Tweed, Doe, Velvet Flannel and Straw Hats Summer, {Vaterproofa, and Ground Slieets Portmanteaus, Carpet and Leather Bags Courier Bogs arid Haversacks Blankets, Railway Eugo Saddles and Bridles Prints, Calicos JFlannels, Crinolines Women's SuiI umCl ' Hats and Turban* Skirts, Parachutes Cloaks, Mantles, Jackets Shawls, and 3carfir Also— i Quilts, Counterpanes j All kinds of Shirts, Braces, Belts j Ties, Handkerchiefs I Cups, Hosiery, &e. ie., &c-. All goods left will be disposed of by auction. RALPH KEESING. Auckland, Nov. IG, 1861. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RICHARD FOEGIE, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, BEGS respectfully to inform his Friends and Customers that he lius Removed from CHAPEL STREET to H 03350N STREET, Opposite St. Matthew's Church. R. F. takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and hopes to meet a continuance of the same ONEILUNGA. riPTIE undersigned begs to notify to the inhabitants J. of Onehunga, country settlers, and settlers on the West Const, that he has'taken part, of those largo ami commodious Premises, at the corner of Queen and Princes-streets, opposite the ramp, where he intends to carrv on the i>l iIV KS oi GROCER and PROVISION MERCHANT, "W liolesale and Retail, and where the public will find the very best articles that can be piocurcd. He hopes, tlicrelore, to be able to "ive general satisfaction to those who may favour him wilh their patronage. He does not propose to sell at cheaper rates than those of any other places of business, but lie intends to sell good articles at fair and moderate prolits. Country'settlers and settlers on the AYcst Coatt, who may entrust him with their orders, will have good articles forwarded in large or small quantities, at moderate prices, which will be properly packed and shipped. Uis long experience in shipping yeais) may give him some advantage over others in packing and shipping goods. All orders, accompanied by a remittance or relerence when unkown to the advertiser, will be ■promptly attended to. _ Colonial produce bought or sold on commission. When produce is sent on consignment, stoiage ioi seven (lays will he given free of charge. The landing charges, when the new wharf is completed, will bo very moderate, close to which he has commenced stores' capable of holding one thousand tons ,0! part of which will be for the use of the public tor stoiing goods or produce. All shipping and Custom-liouso business trailsactcd. OFFICE : UUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Reference in Auckland, Messrs. Gilfill,vs and Co. Business commences on Monday, 28th November ALLEN CUIUSTEY. V. MARRIOTT, BUTCHER, Symoxds-steeet, Near the Kyber Pass Road, BEGS to inform bis friends aud the public generally, that he will commence business as above ou Saturday next, lJeeembcr 3, when it will be his endeavour to give satisfaction to those favouring him with their patronage.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 7
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