OPOSSUM RUGS ! ! ! LOOK OUT FOR THE WINTER, RUGS! RUGS"!! RUGS!!! fTIHE only place in Town where tho Best 1 OPOSSUM BUG* aro kept is at LEVY'S OPOSSUM RUG STORE. TO MILITARY AND MILITIA OFFICERS, SURVEYORS, DIGGERS, AND OTHERS. Pleaise pay attention to the above Advertisement. IglT Note tho Address— LEVY'S OPOSSUM EUG STORE, (Opposite the Amk;.ix-» Savings Bank), QUEEN-STREET. ADELAIDE, CHILIAN AND CALIFORNIAN FLOUR, HAVING- -nnde arrangements for a constant ttx-ti T l Up - ply tf Ul ° very hest brands > SOUND and UNMIXED, we will bo prepared to supply FLOUR in any quantities. Wo now offer Adelaide (Harts and Beeby, anfi Dunrtan, iit .. .. .. .. £24. And Chilian, at .. .. .. '.'. 20* HRNDETtSOiNr & MACFARLA.NE. Auckland, Oth May, lfifio. RETIRING FBOM BUSINESS. JAMES YOUNG TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his customers and tho public Renorally, for tho liberal support they hnvo hitherto given him, and begn to inform them that ho is RETIRING from the BUTCHERING business 'on on tho last day of this month, in favour of A. DORNWELL and SON, whom lie has much pleasure in recommending, :is they are well known to supply tho very best article. A. DORNWELL & SON, IN referring to the above, Imvo also to return their sincere thanks for Hie very liberal support they havo received i-inco commencing business in Victoriastreet, iinil beg (lint, tho Miy.port so liberally given to their predecessor, Mr. .T. Yoiui", may also be bestowed upon thim. Tiny would nlso beg to assure the public generally, :in<l tins customers and friends'of Mr. Young in particular, that none but a first-class article will bo supplied, combined with reasonable priced, civility, mid punctuality. Orders promptly executed for Kewmarket, Remuera and tlio suburbs. Fre.-h Sausnges every Morning in timo for Breakfast. A- reduction will bo made for all Meat bought and taken from (ho Shop. A. DORNWELL & SON, Victoria and Shoitlnnd-ttieets. Shortlnnd-street, Juno 0, 1865. AN UNAUTHORISED LIBERTY. IN consequence of CIRCULARS having been issued by Mr. W. J. llksft-jcoliH, Butcher, in whi'.li my name is inserted as about to retiro from bufine. , -?, and in which ho solicits the patronage of my customers, and as such Circular has a tendency ! to nmlifi my cu.-toniers believe that lie has taken cuch liberty with my coz sent, T hrg to inform them thi.t be Hots to WITHOUT MY CONCURRENCE in nny way whatever ; and I again take the opportunity of recommending A. DORNWELL AND >"ON to my Customers and the Public genenilly, who, 1 am confident, will give every satisfaction. JAMES YOUNG. Shortknd-street June 7, 1565. NEWTON BAKERY, NEWTON. rTHR UNDERPIGNBD begs to return his sincere jL thanks for the ten years' past favors so liberally bestowed whilst in business, and ho would feel grateful if his past custom would still be continued to his successor, whom lie ran riifely 'eeon>inend as a man of standing and experience. t>. hills. 6th June, 18G5. In taking the nbove buFincES, J. WADDEIX trusts ihnt with unriiiiifting care and attention lie may still be favored with thu pntronago so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Oth June, 1565. TEMPORARY REMOVAL. J. & A. WISEMAN, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, T>EG to intimate to their Customers and Frirnde in Town and Country, that in coneequenco of their Premises having been damaged by the fall of the adjoining building, THEY WILL CAEItT OH TI7EIR BVMXISB FOR A FEW WEEKS, In MR. M. SOMERVILLE'S STORE, (Next door to Coeb & Co.'s Office, Quecn-strect) NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE, the Undersigned, beg to thank our numerous Fiiends and Customers for the veiy liberal support they have hitlieito bestowed on us, and to inioiin thc-in that wn have? unloved our Business Picmiees to CC OK-bTIO'ET, at tho Terminus of ALBERT-STREET, where, with tho increased facilities for carrying on the Trade and the Larger ]-'reiniscp, wo hope to ensure a continuance of tho Support of our business. MeLBOB AND GEE, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, &c. June 8, ISGS. NOTICE. ALL outstanding accounts duo to W. POSSENISKIE arc requested to be paid on or before the 25th instavt. If not settled by that date, will be handed to a Solicitor for lecovery. Shortland-street, Juno Bth, 1865. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF FIRE POLICIES. INSURANCE COMPANIES hereby give notice tlint NO CI.iBI-S aming from FIRES in Promises LIT WITH GAS will bo recognised, unless tho FITTINGS- havo been previously insprcted and approved of by tho Insurance Companies' Agent. _ FOR. SALE, A PAIR of Beautiful CREAM-OOLOURED PONIES, BUGGY and nARNE&ss, won at the Inte Lottery. Enquiru of Mr. CUSACK, "Governor Browne. Hotel. SYDNEY EVELYN WEIGHT, COMMISSION MERC HAN T, Siiii'FiNG, CtrsTOM-HOrpE, Ayi> Estate AcrsT, Norwich Quay. 4 IJjConsijrumnr.ts uia'lo ti> liini <>f !4.omh f"T Sals J\ on commission -vill n tilt with piuinpt. atunti>ii. iggT Insurance ami other Agencies undeiaucen. P.aferec, John Moffitt, Esq., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 3
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