EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Queen-street, Auckland. G. PLUMMER TAKES tin's opportunty of thanking his Wonds and the public generally for tho vorv liberal support received by him sinco entering On tho.ousi- | ness lately carried on by Mu. RICHARD IIOBBS, nd begs no-w to say that in consequonco of increasing business ho has arranged with Mr. CHARLES FLETCHER to enter into Partnership; tlio style of tho firm to be PLUMMER & FLETCHER. P. & F. will thus .be in a position to do business on the best tonus, and by personal attention to those ■who favour them -with their support, together with their long experienco in tho trade, thoy aro confident of priving full satisfaction. Tlio sound and oxccllcnt principlo of Rondy-money and no abatement will still be adhered to, nnd in every rcspect it is their determination to carry on business with the stiictest integrity and uprightness. Tho following list deserves special attention: . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP CLOTHING, Made expressly for EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Ex ' Ida Zciglcr," Consisting of— boys-— Tweed Trousers 5s Gd, Gs Cd, 7s Gd, 8s Git, Black Cloth and Tweed Tunics "White and Brown Drill Trousers Knickerbocker Suits from 13s Gd MEN'S— Tweed and Doe Trousers, Ss Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd White Drill Trousers, Gs Gd, 8s Gd Tweed Coats, 15s, 17s, 22s Black and Coloured Alpaca Coats, 8s Gd, 10s Gd, lis Gd A Splendid Stock of Summer Suits, 40s, 50s, 60s 100 Black Cloth Sacques, from 25s Crimean Shrits, 5s Gd, Gs 6'd, 7s Cd, Ss Gd Merino Shirts and rants, 2s Gd, <"s Also, A Largo Assortment of Ladies' Muslin Collars, 9d, Is Collars and Cnfts, from Is per got Black Silk Falls, for half their value, 9d, Is, Is lOd Silk Cord Hair Nets, Is, worth Is 9d Silk Parasols, 4s Gd, 5* 6d Covered Crinoline Skirts, 4s Od, ss, Ss Gd Stays. 3s lid : Corsets, from 5s "Very Wide Summer Skirting, Is s\d Heavy Sheeting Calicoes, 2s 3d Beautiful Assortment of Prints, Ladies' Belts, Hats, &c., &c. PLUMMET} & EL E TCHEIi, (LATE R. HOBBS,) EXCELSIOR HOUSE, SEXT DOOK TO THK ODD FKLI.OWS HALT.:. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 18C5. INEER-COLONIAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. DEJYER, MACLEAN, Sc CO. Stock and Station Agents, Dunediu, BEG to inform Fleck-owner?, Farmers, Importers, and Breeders of Stock generally, _ that they have made arranccmcnfs with ilie Commissioners ol the New Zealand Exhibition, ISGS, for holding an INTER-COLONIAL SHOW OF LIVE STOCK Of every descri; t'on, during the —- PEKING WEEK Of the New Zealand Exhibition which will" take place about tho 3rd January, 18G5. The Show will be held in (he grounds adjacent tc the Exhibition Building, where accommodation wil' be made for receiving and classing Live Strck o; every description, under the direction of the Commissioners, who will appoint Judges and give awards. The Annual Sale by public auction of Live Stocl will fake place on the last day of the show, when al exhibitors will have an opportunity of offering theii stock to public competition, and as the sale will ' i held at the season of the year when most of Ih< breeders and stock-owners will bo in the market there is no doubt that well-bred fctoek of every de seription will meet with a ready and satisfactory sale. As AGENTS for Messrs. Driver, Maclean, ant Co., we beg to inform stock-owners, breeders, ant others desirous of either sending stock for Exhibitioi at the above show, or for sale at the annual sale o prize stock, that we are prepared to rcceivc and forward the same, pay freight, <S:c., and in other respect: afford every facility to intending exhibitors. Catologues, with full particulars of the varum: classes of stock for which prizes will be awarded may be had at our oflice, Queen-street. A. L. THOMPSON & CO. ~ J. M. HA S LETT " BEGS leave to intimate to his friends and tl« Public that he has taken largo and commodioti! Oflices in the NEW BUILDINGS NEXT TO THE ITER ATI OFFICE. Land and House Agencies conducted, Rents and Debts collected, and a particular Branch of hii Business will bo the supplying of LABOUR tc parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Room provided at the Servants' Registrj Office, where parties sec-king Labour and Employment can meet to make arrangements. T. B. CAMERON. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &e., HAS removed to his new Oflices, Wyndham-strect next the Heijald Oflice, and "is prepared t( furnish Plans and Specifications for every descriptor of Buildings on the shortest notice. 28th October, 18G-L ON SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and Macfarlanc, CALTFORNIAN AND ADELAIDE FLOUIs Mauritius Suear and Rice, ex ' Sylphide' Californian Oats, seed or feed HENDERSON & MAG'FARLANE. 1 CKOWN HOTEL. PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at th< Cro I wnrHotcl, Grey -street. .T. H OLDEN, Proprietor. Good Stabling. N©TICE OF REMOVAL. Wil. J. YOUNG begs to announce that he ha: REMOVED to those substantial and commodious premises situated in Quern-street, am lately occupied by Mr. Charles Petscliler, where h< intends to carry on the business of a General Merchant and Importer, and by strict attention and clos< application to business principles, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. IN reference to the above advertisement of Mr. W J. YOUNG, I havo much pleasure in recommending him io my late customers and the public ir general. CHARLES PETSCHLER. REGISTRY OFFICE. MRS. VENABLES begs to inform, her friends and patrons that, having mot with such groat success in tho busircss of her Registry Office, she has been induced to take more commodious premises in Wyndham-strect, nearly opposite the now Uehalt) Office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 6
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