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FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. JW. ADLAM hereby desires all consumers who • wish value for their Money, to give him a trial ay purchasing at his new establishment opposite the 3avings' Bank, Queen-street (Late A. and W. Mill.) Teas of first quality (chosen for the home market) Coffees, finest plantation (selected expressly for J. W. A.) Sugars, first class and finest sorts And asssorted groceries, and Italian stores, best names, Also, English Hams, Bacon, and Cheeses. J. W. Adlam in thus soliciting the favors of hia kind Friends and Supporters (in Ins last business) for a. share of their patronage, relys upon his known business tact and habits, to give them, and all new 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 of the best brands, at mill prices. Notice to Wholesale Consumers and Bakers— J. W. Adlam has a consignment on the way from Adelaide, finest silk-dressed —the first of continuous supplies. (Kindly take this as J. W. Adlam's Bow.) NOTICE. MESSRS. A. & W. MILL beg to inform their friends and all consumer}", that they have disposed of their GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT and BUSINESS to Mr. J. W. Adlam, and hope they will favor him with their patronage, as they have hitherto done ourselves, feeling assured every attention and civility will be the share of all who may favor him with their support. A. & W. MILL. ONEHUNGA. THE undersigned begs to notify to the inhabitants of Onehunga, country settlers, and settlers oa tl«i West Coast, that he has taken part of those largo and commodious Premises, at the corner of Queen and Princes-streets, opposite the camp, where he intends to carry on the BUSINESS of GROCER and PROVISION MERCHANT, Wholesale ai>a Retail, and where the public will find the very best articles that can be procured. He hopes, therefore, to be abl to give general satisfaction to thee who may favour him with their patronage. He does not propose to sell at cheaper rates than those of any other places of business, but he intends to sell good articles at fair and moderate profits. Country settlers and settlers on the West Coast, who may entrust him with their orders, will have good articles forwarded in large or small quantities, at moderate prices, which will be properly packed and shipped. His long experience in shipping (20 years) may give him some advant age over others in packing and shipping goods. All orders, accompanied by a remittance or reference when unkown to the advertiser, will ba promptly attended to. Colonial produce bought or sold on. commission. When produce is sent on consignment, storage for seven days will be given free of charge. The landing charges, when the new wharf is completed, will 1 be very moderate, close to which he has commenced I stores, capable of holding one thousand tons of goods, part of which will be for the use of the public for storing goods or produce. All shipping and Custom-house business transacted. OFFICE: QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Reference in Auckland, MESSItS. GII.VILLAuN* Asl) Co. Business commences on Monday, 28th November. ALLEN CHRISTEY. TO LET UNFURNISHED Board and Lodging, 235. per week. Night's lodging, Is. per night. Ditto, ss. per week. Breakfast, Is.; dinner, Is. 6d. j tea, Is. lgg"Meat at every meal. MARLBOROUGH BOARDING-HOUSE, Aibebt-stkeet, (Next Custom House-street). CROWN HOTEL. PRIVATE APART Ml NTS may be had at tho Crown Hotel, Grey-street. J. HOLD El?, Proprietor. Good Stabling. IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS'.OF CATTfifi ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS that CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT TILE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of Boating, with the further advantage of being at once in a GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING-. Vessels net drawing more than nine feet of watee can enter and leave at all times with half-tide, and at full tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. • . Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captaia Bttrgess, can be obtained at the Haymarket. Assistance, if necessary, can at all mea be ob« tained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market or grazed at fixed rates until sold. November 10, 1863 CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &0., FJtOM THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHER3 MESSES. HUN TEE & CO., STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AXT OULD respectfully direct the attention of per* T V sons Bending Stock for disposal at the B, EGU LA R W EEKLX SALES HEED BY THEJI NEWMARKET (on Mondays), OTAHUHU, and the DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS, Dphjiam-STBEET, that every caro and attention will be paid to their safe Landing, within a short distance of the Market, and being placed in good and secure Paddocks until disposed of to the best advantage. CASH ADVANCES, if required, on Stock intended for Salo, and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales are effected. OFFICE —DTTEHAM;-stbi:ET, OFF QUBKH-stbebt. CAN ABIES ! CANARIES ! -i AA SIIsGING CANARIES for sale, oa I\JU arrival per barque ' Novelty,' from Sydney. ON SALE. HIP'S FITTINGS, consisting of 5000 I,IJ, and 2 inch Boards. For particulars, apply on hoard the ' Ardbeg,' or to JOHN ROBERTON & CO. TO LET, A HOUSE, containing- ooms, situated at Glenburn. Apply 80 ven r LepiNe, Herald Office. NEW HAY AT ErSOM. FSALE —A STACK of about 1G tons. —Apply _ Oo Mr. H. ELLIS. -y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 3

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