RETIRING EEOM THE BUSINESS AND S3EJLLIKTG- OFF I ! ! the I WHOLE OE THE STOCKS OF WEARING APPAREL, BOOTS, ss: O ES, &c., &c., &c., NOW m THE LONDON HOUSE AND BEE HIVE, SIIOKTLAiro CBESCEHT PBEPABATOBY TO OPENING THE PEE M ISES j AS THE I BANK AUCTION ROOMS. CLEARING OUT AT A LARGE REDUCTION OFF THE USUAL PRICES, FOB CASH 02STXj~Xri! JN addition to the Large Assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c„ are also tlie following GOODS, viz.:— Men's Drab Anglcsea, Black Paris Nap Felt Lustre, Moliair, Tweed, Doe, Velvet Flannel and Straw Hats Summer, Waterproofs, and Ground Sheets Portmanteaus, Carpet and Leather Bugs Courier Bags and Haversacks Blankets, Railway Rugs Saddles and Bridles Prints, Calicos Flannels, Crinolines Women's Summer Hats and Turbans Skirts, Parachutes Cloaks, Mantles, Jackets Shawls, and Scarfs Also— Quilts, Counterpanes All kinds of Shirts, Braces, Belts Ties, Handkerchiefs Caps, Hosiery, &c., &c., &o. All goods left will be disposed of by auction. RALPH KEESING. Auckland, Nov. 16,1864. Just Publishbc, CALUMNY REFUTED !! ! THE COLONISTS VINDICATED ! ! ! And the RIGHT HORSE SADDLED ! ! ! Or MISGOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND, THE CAUSE OP THE NATIVE REBELLION ! ! ! By a Settler of over twenty-fivo years' standing. N. B.—Sold hy all the Booksellers in Auckland NOTICE. JOHN S. WELSMAN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (Late with. Mr. H. Potter), BEGS to inform tho inhabitants of Auckland an its vicinity that he has commenced in the abovo business in those premises, noxt to Messrs. S. and H. Cooke, Cabinetmakers, and immediately opposite the Court House, Queen-street. J. BORLEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Newmaeket, RETURNS his sincero thanks to tho inhabitants of Newmarket and tho public generally for the liberal support -which they have given him during the lost eighteen months that ho has been in business in tho abovo place, and further begs to state that ho is prepared to oxeculo orders in JOCKEY, NAPOLEON and every other description of BOOTS and SHOES of first-class quality and cut, combined with workmanship and material, which is not to be surpassed in this colony or any other. N.B.—A GOOD FIT guaranteed. PUBLIC NOTICE. J RUSSELL, having again Leased the Queon- • street Wharf, Custom-house Quays, "Weighbridge, &c., for 1865, hereby intimates that in terms of his lease, and under authority of his Honor the Superintendent of Auckland, he will, on and aftei the Ist day of January next, chargo ONE SHILLING of TOLL on all Four-wheeled Vehicles oi Carriages, with one horse, on tho Wharf, which alsc includes Custom-house-street Quay or Wharf. Foj all other traffic Toll-fees will bo exacted in accordance with the 25th and 26th clauses of tho Queenstreet Wharf Regulations Act, 1864, as formerly. JOHN RUSSELL, Lessee of Queen-Btreet Wharf, Custom-house-street Quay, and Weigh Bridge. Auckland, December 20, 1864. JUST RECEIVED, Ex ' MARY WARREN, COLT'S REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navj and belt size Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 12( Sharp'i Repeater Cartridges, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green and Royal, al sizes Eley's Grey Felt Elastic Wadding, all sizes Eley's Double "Wuterproof Central Firo Caps. Blasting Powdor and Safety Fuse EVITT & SON, W akefiold-street N.B. —We are purchasers of SECOND HANI GUNS and REVOLVERS, &c. EVITT & SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 3
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