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BERGHAN'S CHART OF THE WOULD. THI3 MASTERPIECE of MODERN CHART OGRAPHY has undergone 3 editions during the period of eight months, and shows in one view , the general and regular Traffic and Rontes of Sailing Vessels and Steamers throughout, the "World. | The various existing and projected Steam Packet lines are shown each in distinct colors, the distance | between the ports, and the period of the passage given in days, and even hours. The courses of Sailing Vessels are not only defined for out and homeward voyages, but also suitable for the various seasons, and the period of time is given in days, based on the most recent reports from log-books; also, all the existing and projected lines, telegraph, and submarine telegraphs, and railways serving international traffic. I The drifts are distinctly defined from the enrrents as -well as the seas of Sargasso seaweed and kelp. The Polor Seas, icebergs, and the limits of drifting ! ice in the various seasons : also, the most important soundings to the limit of 100 fathoms depth. Embodying all the observations of the'Novstra' ■ Expedition in an easterly direction, and of the 1 Swedish frigate ' Eugenie' in a westerly direetion, I this Chart is at present nnsurpassed by any other, and ought to be in every Counting house, and the companion of every Commander of a Ship. Price Two Guineas. DELATTRE, Qtjekn-stbeet, And of any Bookseller in Auckland. THE I GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OE NEW ZEALAND. DE. F. EOCHSTETTBB, And DR. A. PETEKMANN. miE GEOLOGY OF HEW ZEALAND, an JL explanation of the Geological and Topographical Atlas, from the Scientific Pubh'cationa of the • Ebvara" Expedition, Translated by Dr. C. -F. Fischer^ L. DELTCTIRE, QrEEs-sTtaT. AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLIAM GHEGG- AND CO., COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wyhdham-street (opposite Hekalp Office), And at Pkincess-stkeet . Duitebet, HAVE ON HAND and FO R SAL[E— Coffees, raw, roasted and ground Coffees ground, packed hi tins of all size? Pepper, white black Mao Cloves Cinnamon: Chicory Gingor Mustards Cocoa ) Curry powder Nutmeg' I Carraway seeds Allspices J Chocolate And A Large Assortment of Groesrs' Canisters. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A SPLENDID LOT AMERICAN PATENT BLOCKS, from Six to Twelve Inches, at Is. per Inch. j Sharp's American Axes, handled 7/6 ' Manilla Rope, at Yd. per ft. \c y | Europe Do at 7d. per ft. / | &c, &c, &c, THOMAS RUSSELL,

SUNDEKLAND HotiSE, Custom Houee-str. et. TO SPORTSMEN. JUST ABBIVED, EX ' PRINCE ALFRED.' PIGON AND WTLKE'S GUNPOWDER, Treble Strong, 1 and 2 grain Curtis and Harvey's Gunpowder, treble strong, Nos. 1, 2, .vnd' 3 Rrsiin Hall's Gunpowdci, FFF Curtis andHarvoy's Gunpowder, MX Ball'" Blasting Powder Double Tape Safety Fuse EX ' CADUCEUS.' Infantry Swords, Braes and Steel Scabbards Extra Blades nnd Scabbards Hogskin-covered Shot Pouches Hogekin-covered Ponder Flasks Game Bags Gun Covers, waterproof Cleaning Rods Eley'e pink-edge, Gun Wadding, all sizes ETIT T AND SON, WAKEFIELD-STREET. HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT AND SHAMPOOED OEOFESSOR A J. W. ALLEN'S, HAIR MBA Ain) CUTTER. PERFUMER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE GRAHAM 8. The Inventor of the Unequalled and Celebrated Instantaneous PERSIAN HAIR DYE. This article (which contains »o injurious themxeotj has been universally pronounced to be the most speedy and lasting kaik i>ys that science ha producedi, and will be found most perfect in its effects. Manufactured and applied on the Premises. (fgj- Riizora ground and set. FANCY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!! FANCY G^ODS!!! TN IMPROVEMENTS I (l>e remaining stock of \ases. Desk s > «°™ Poxce, Dressing Cases, Pnpcr-macluo Goods, Combs, Portmonic Jod», Looking Glasses C.gar Cases &c , &c, &c , will be sold at considerably 1-ss than eosJ. price. PRO¥ESS UR ALLEN, Hair Dresser, Queen-street. T PEACOCK, g n 0 K T L A N D SIK It h T. l L WAYSonh:md7iARGE STOCK of Convey fitted vith accurary. I Theodolites, Tele 3 4o°Lovol ? . C .i«umferente, ! I ani l ev«rv Surveying requisite., Sextante, I Gl ,V«o-< 'l'i l pvn,.m le t,:vs, Hydrometers, halij simple and compound, Pocket L'ninpa«.e.», with Hun Di-1 for the latitude of Auckland, &c, &c, &c. premises. r " Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph, &c, yc. T p E A C O C K , sjHO-RTLATfD-STREKT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 7

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680

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 7

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