3L SECCOMBK &, SOW 1 BEO- to offer their thanks to their several cus-1 torn era lor the liberal support thoy have received i since they have been in business, and beg to inform them that their Now Steam Plant is now at work eo that they wUI be able to supply the demand more readily, and trust, by strict attention and a good article to merit a continuance of nil public favours. Grains at 4d. por bushel by the quantity (say 200 jmshols every browing day) mid 6d. in small quantities. Browory, Kyber Pass, 9th December, 1864. NOTICE OF BEMOVALT" WM. J. YOUNG bogs to announce that ho has REMOVED to thoso substantial and commodious premises, situated in Queen-street, and lately occupied by Mr. Charles Petschler, whoro ho intends to carry on tho business of a General Merchant and Importer; and, by strict attention and close application to business principles, hopes to merit a sliaro of public patronage. IN roferenco to tho above Advertisement of Mr. W. J- YOU NG, X have much, pleasure in recommending him to my lato customers tho public in general. CHARLES PETSCHLER ONEHUNGA. THE undersigned begs to notify to tho inhabitants 1 of Onchunga, country settlers, and settlers on "><• "West Coast, that lie lias taken part of those large and commodious Premises, at tho corner of Queen and Princes-streets, opposite the camp, whero ho intends to carry on the BUSINESS of GROCER and PROVISION MERCHANT, Wholesulo and Retail, mid whero the public will find the very best articles that can 'be procured. Ho hopes, therefore, to be able to givo geoernl satisfaction to tlise who may favour him with their patronage. Ho does not proposo to soil at clieapcr rates than those of any other places of business, but lie intends to sell good articles at fair and moderate profits. Country sottleis and sottlors on the West Coast, who may entrust him with their orders, will liavo good | articles forwarded in large or small quantities, at j moderate prices, which will bo properly packed and | shipped. His long experience in shipping (20 years) 'nay give him some advantage over others in packing and shipping goods. All orders, accompanied by a remittance or rcfarenco whou unkown to tho advertiser, -will bo promptly attended to. Colonial produce bought or sold on commission. When produco is tont on consignment, storage for sevcil days will be given freo of charge. Tho landing charges, when the new wharf is completed, will bo very moderate, close to which ho has Commenced stores, capablo of holding one thousand tons of ;oods, part of which will bo for tho uso of tho public for storing goods or produco. All shipping and Custom-house business transacted. OFFICE-. QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Reference in Anckland, M]>sks. Gjt.kili.an ani> Co. Business commences on Monday, 28th November. ALLEN CHRISTEY. J. P. DAGK AL I, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, "Will hold General Sales by Auction EVERY TUESDAY, At liia Stores, Pbincek-stkekt, Onkhttnga. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, At his Stores, Quv.bn-ktrkbt, Auckland. RAILWAY MACHINERY AND PLANT. THE undersigned, agents for Messrs. Cornish and Bkuck, lato Railway Contractors, Victoria, can sell LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES STONE-BREAKING MACHINES MACHINARY, of all kinds STATIONERY & RUNNING PLANT AND A large quantity of every description of— RAILWAY MATERIALS. ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., On ««nAot. FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. JW. ADLAM hereby desires all consumers who • wish value for their Money, to give him a trial by purchasing at hia new establishment opposite the Savings' Bank, Queen-street (Lato A. and W. Mill.) Teas of first quality (chosen for tho home market) Coffees, finest plantation (selected expressly for J. W. A.) Sugars, first class and finest sorts And assEorted groceries, and Italian stores, best names, Also, English Hams, Bacon, and Cheeses. J. W. A dlrni in thus eoliciting tho favors of hi kind Friends und £upyorters (in his last business) fc a share of their patronage, relys upon his known bu sinees tact and habits, to givo them, and all now friends,'the fullest satisfaction. Preserve the address — J. W. ADLAM, Opposite the Auckland Savings Bank, (Late A. and W. Mill), Queen-street. P.S.—J. W. Adlam is prepared to supply Flour oi the beet brands, at mill prices. Notice to Wholesale Consumers and Bakers— J. W. Adlam lias a consignment oil the way from Adelaide, finest silk-dressed—the first of continuous supplies. (Kindly take this as J. W. Adlam's Bow.) NOTI C E . MESSRS. A. it W. MILL beg to inform then friends and all consumer*', thut they have disposed of their GROCERY ESTABLISHMENI and BUSINESS to Mr. J. W. Adlam, and liopo they will favor him with their patronage, as tliey have hitherto done ourselves, feeling assured every attention and civility will be the share of all who may favoi him with their support. A. & W. MILL. EUHNITUHE BAZAAE, Shortland Street. "WINKS & HALL BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants ol Auckland and surrounding districts, that they liavo always on hand, a largo and choice selection of English and Colonial Furniture of every description. W. & H. would call particular attention to several handsome and elegantly carved Walnut and Rosewood Diawing-room Suites ; also, to their stock ol oval shaped Loo and Ladios' Work Tables, Mahogany Dining-room Chairs, Easy Chairs and Couches, Whatnots and Cantorburys. Gilt Chimney Glasses, Toilet Glasses, &c. A great variety of brass Cornices, Damasks, Curtain Borders and Gimps, .Arabian and French Bedsteads. Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows; Hair, Wool, and Flax Mattrasses, Palliaeßes, Toilet Services, &c. Agents for Wheeler & Wilson's, Simpson's Sewing Machines. An assortment always on hand. Every description of Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture mado on the premises. JOHN STEPHENSON & CO., Grocers and General Cohhission Agents, (Two doors above the " Old House at Home, 1 Vicforia-atreot.) PERSONS having CLAIMS against, and all persons indebted to, the ESTATE of tho late Jambs Cup-tis Bond, are requested to £ond in theii daircs, &nd pay the amount of their aooomits. tc .TAOKBUiI & KUBS2SLL, Jtat-streot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 3
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