JETIBING PROM THE BUSINESS AND 3BLLrKr& OFF ! ! ! THE SmOLE OE THE STOCKS ov WEARING AJPPAE-EL, BOOTS, SHO ES, &c., &c., &0., NOW EST THE LONDON HOUSE AND BEE HIVE, SHOBTIiAKD CBESCKKT rBEPABATOBT TO 3PENING- THE PREM^S.ES AS THE SANK A U CIT IO N RIO OIMIS . CLEARING OUT LT A LARGE REDUCTION OFF THE USUAL PRICES, fob cash; oasri/x-i! addition to the Largo Assortment of BEADY JADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., ,ro also tho following GOODS, viz.: — Men's Drab Anglesoa, Black Paris Nap Felt Lustro, Mohair, Tweed, Doe, Yolrot Flannel and Straw Hats Summer, Waterproofs, and Ground Shoota Portmanteaus, Carpet and Leather Bags Courier Bags and Haversacks Blankets, Railway Bugs Saddles and Bridles Prints, Calicos Flannols, Crinolinos "Women's Summer Hats and Turbanß Skirts, Parachutes Cloaks, Mantles, Jaekots Shawls, and .Scarfs Also— Quilts, Counterpanes All kinds of Shirts, Braces, Belts Ties, Handkerchiefs Caps, Hosiery, &c., &c., &c. All goods left will be disposod of by auction. RALPH KEESING. Auckland, Nov. 16,1864. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RICHARD EORGIE, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, BEGS respectfully to inform his Friends and Customers that ho has Removed from CHAPEL STREET to HOBSON STREET, Opposito St. Matthew's Church. It. F. takes this opportunity of returning his sinccro thanks for tho liberal support ho has hitherto received, and hopes to meet a contnuance of the aamo. GRASS SEED. On sale at the Haymarket, RED clove WW to Clover Alsyko Clover Cow Grass Clovor Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Mixed Grass And— Rape Seed. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Just Published, CALUMNY REFUTED ! ! ! THE COLONISTS VINDICATED ! ! ! And the RIGHT HORSE SADDLED ! ! ! Or MISGOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND, THE CAUSE 01? THE NATIVE REBELLION ! ! ! By a Settlor of over twenty-five years' standing. N. B.—Sold by all tho Booksellers in Auckland NOTICE. JOHN S. WELSMAN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (Lato with Mr. H. Puttee), BEGS to inform tho inhabitants of Auckland an its vicinity that ho has commenced in tho abovo business in those premises, next to Mossrs. S. and H. Cooke, Cabinetmakers, and immediately opposito the Court House, Queen-street. SHEEP—A GOOD INVESTMENT. A GENTLEMAN residing on this island, having about 4500 (four thousand five hundred) Sheep, mixed flock, of good breed, depasturing on a freehold estate comprising several thousand acres, well grassed, is desirous of selling half the number to some person competent to manage the whole, for a term of threo years, when the sheep would be equally divided. There is also a Dairy on the establishment which would be included in the terms of agreement if required. For particulars apply to J. S. MACFARLANE, Esq., Queen-street. Auckland, December 17th, 1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 348, 23 December 1864, Page 7
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