3XCELSIOB HOUSE, CtU'.SEN-STUEET, AUCKLAND. G. PLTJMMER 11AKES this opportunity of thanking his friends 8 and tho public generally for the very liberal support received by him since entering on the DU6I- - lately carried on by Mr. RICHARD HOBBS, tnd bogs now to say that, in consequence of inereasng business, ho has arranged with Mr. CHARLES FLETCHER to enter into Partnership; the style of the firm to he PLUMMER & FLETCHER. P. & F. will thus be in a position to do business on die best terms, and by personal attention to those who favour them with their support, together with their long experience in tho trade, they aro confident Df giving full satisfaction. The sound and excellent principle of Beady-money tnd 110 abatement will still ho adhered to, and in Dvcry respect it is their determination to cany on business with the strictest integrity and uprightness. Tho following list deserves special attention:— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, Made expressly for EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Ex ' Ida Ziegler,' Consisting of— BOYS '— , , „ „ Tweed Trousers, ss. Gd., Gs. Gd.,,78. Gd., Bs. Gd, Black Cloth and Tweed Tunics AVhite and Brown Drill Trousers Knickerbocker Suits, from 13s. Gd. MEN'S — Tweed and Doe Trousers, Bs. 6d., 10s. Gd., 12s. Gd. White Drill Trousers, Gs. Gd., Ss. Gd. Tweed Coals, 1-js., 175., 225. Black- and Coloured Alpaca Coats, Bs. Gd., 10s. Gd., lis. Gd. A Splendid Stock of Summer Suits, 405., 50s. GO.s. » 100 Black Cloth Sacques, from 255. Crimean Shirts, ss. Gd., Gs. Gd., 7s. Gd., Bs. Gd. Merino Shirts and Pants, 2s. Gd., 3s. Also, A Large Assortment of Ladies' Muslin Collars !>d., Is. Collars and Cuffs, from Is. por set Black Silk Falls, for half their value, 3d., Is. Is. lOd. Bilk Cord Hair-nets, Is., worth Is. 9d. Silk Parasols, -Is Gd., ss. Gd. Covered Crinolino Skirts, Is. 9d.. 55., Ss. 6d. Stays, 3s. lid. ; Corsets, from ss. Yii'v Wide Summer Skirting, Is. oAd. Heavy Sheeting Calicoes, 2s. 3d. Beautiful Assortment of Prints, Ladies's Belts, Hats, &c., &c. PLUMJIEII &• FLETCHER, (LATE E. HOBBS,) EXCELSIOE HOUSE, next door to the odd fellows' hall. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. INTER-COLONIAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. DRIVER, ALA CLE AN & CO. Stock and Station Agents, Dunedin, BEG to inform Flock-owners, Farmers, Importers, and Breeders of Stock generally, that they have made arrangements with tho Commissioners of the New Zealand Exhibition, ISGS, for holding an KT'ER-COLONIAL SHOW OF LIA'E STOCK Of every description, during the Or E N I N G WEEK Of the New Zealand Exhibition, which will tako place about tho 3rd Januarj', 1865. The Show will bo held in tho grounds adjacent to the Exhibition Building, where accommodation will he made for receiving and classing Live Stock of everv description, under the direction of tho Commissioners, who will appoint Judges and give j awards. j Tho Annual Sale by public auction of Live Stock I will take placc on the last day of tho show, when all | exhibitors will have an opportunity of offering their 1 stock to public competition, and as the Balo will be | held at a season of tho year when most of the I breeders and stock-owners will bo in tho market, j there is 110 doubt that well-bred stock of every de- | scription will meet with a ready and satisfactory | sale. • ! As AGENTS for Messrs. Driver, Maclean, and j Co., wo beg to inform stock-owners, breeders, and I others desirous of either sending stock for Exhibi- ! tion at the above show, or for side at the annual j sale of prize stock, that wo aro prepared to receive j and forward the same, pay freight, _ &c. t and in j oilier respects atl'ord every facility te intending exhibitors. Catalogues, with full particulars of tho various classes ol' stock for which prizes will be awarded, may be had at our office, Quccn-strcot. A. L. THOMSON & CO. MR. M. lIAUTEIYE, IN continuing the Jewellery business formerly carried 011 by Mr. A. Qu.vutieb, hopes by every attention to tho business, and punctuality to orders, to receive the same liberal support his predecessor has been favoured with. In addition to his well-selected Stock, M. H. will receive New Goods by every Jlail. MR. A . QUARTIER, IN relinquishing the Jewellery business, is desirous of thanking his friends and customers for tho very liberal support lie has received from them, during the past five years. A. Q., having disposed of his late business to M. Haltuive, who has been with him for the past 18 months, can with confidence and pleasure recommend him to his friends and c stomers as meriting the same, and hopes ho will be lavouied with the same All outstanding debts to tho above are to be paid to Mr. A. C-iUAitTiKB before the 31at of November. J. M. HASLETT BEGS leave to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he has taken largo and commodious Otliecs in tho NEW EUILDINGS NEXT TO THE HERAIL OFFICE. Land and House Agencies conducted, Rents and Debts collected; and a particular Branch of his Business will ho the supplying of LABOUR tc parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Room provided at the Servants' Registry Otlicc, wliero parties seeking Labour and Employ' ment can meet to make arrangements. T. B. CAMEKOjN", ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &c., HAS removed to his new Ollices, AYyndham-street next the H f.rald Oftice, and is prepared to furnish Plans and Specifications for every description o: Buildings 011 the shortest, not.ico. 2U1.1i ( IKfU,. FORT PRIVATE SALE, IN l ots to suit purchasers, the FARM of J. C' Williams, Esq., on tho Great South Road ; is oru : ol' tho best, grazing fm-ms in the district, being I sections IS, It), 20, and 38, parish of Man lire wn containing '137 acres, and within two Diiles of tin village ofOtaliuhu. For particulars apply to ALFRED BUCK LAND, or WIT/LI AM AITJvEN. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his . COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious pre mises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description mane to order by first class workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. * e <f FOOT OF SHORTLAKD STREET, Auckland. - -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 8
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