OPOSSUM BUGS ! ! ! LOOK OXJT FOB THE WINTER. EIT GS ! RUGS!! BUGS!!! THE only pin,•>« in Town whore tho Best OPOSSUM RUGS are kept is at LEVY'S OPOSSUM BUG STORE. TO MILITARY AND MILITIA OFFICERS, SURVEYORS, DIGGERS, AND OTHERS. Pleaso pay Attention to the Above Advertisement. Note tho Address— LEVY'S OPOSSUM RUG STOEE, 3, (OrrosiTE the Auckland Savings Bank), QUEEN-STREET. ADELAIDE, CHILIAN AND CALIFORNIAN FLOUR. H'AVING siado arrangements for a constant supply cf the very best brands, SOUND and UNMIXED, we will be prepared to supply FLOUR 3 in any quantities. Wo now offer Adelaide (Harts and Beeby, and Dunstan, at .. ~ ~ £24 And Chilian, at .. .. „. ~ 20 HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, 6th May, 1865. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. JAMES YOUNG TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his customers and the public generally, for tho liberal support they have hithorto given him, and begs to inform them that ho is RETIRING from the BUTCHERING business on on the last day of this month, in favour of A. DORNWELL and SON, whom he hns much pleasure in recommending, as they are well known to supply the very best articlo. A. DORNWELL & SON, IN referring to the above, havo also to return their sincere thanks for tho very liberal support they have received since commencing business in Victoriastreet, and beg that tho support so liberally given to their predecessor, Mr. .T. Young, may also be bestowed upon them. They would also beg to assure the public generally, and the customers and friendsjof Mr. Young in particular, that none but a first-class article will be supplied, combined with reasonable prices, civility, and punctuality. Orders promptly executed for Newmarket, Remuera and the suburbs. Fresh Sausages every Morning in time for Breakfast. A. reduction will be made for all Meat bought and taken from tho Shop. A. DORNWELL & SON, Victoria and Shortland-streets. Shortland-street, June 6, 1865. AN UNAUTHORISED LIBERTY. IN consequence of CIRCULARS having been issued by Mr. W. J. Messenger, Butcher, in which my name is inserted as about to retire from business, and in which he solicits the patronage of my customers, and as such Circular has a tendency to make my customers believe that he has taken such libertv with my consent, I beg to inform them that he does so WITHOUT MY CONCURRENCE in any way whatever; and I again take the opportunity of recommending A. DORNWELL AND SON to my Customers and the Public generally, who, I am confident, will give every satisfaction. JAMES YOUNG. Shortlana-street June 7, 1865. NEWTON BAKERY, NEWTON. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to return his sincere thanks for the ten years' past favors so liberally bestowed whilst in business, and he would feel grateful if his past custom would still be continued to his successor, whom he can eafely recommend as a man of standing and experience. D. HILLS. 6th June, 1865. In taking the above business, J. WADDELL trusts that with unremitting care and attention ho may still be favored with the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. 9th June, 1865. TEMPORARY REMOVAL. J. & A. WISEMAN, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MATTERS, gEG to intimate to their Customers and Friends in Town nnd Country, that in consequence of their Premises having been damaged by the fall of the adjoining building, THEY WILT. CABBY ON THEIR BUBIItEBS FOR A FEW WEEKS, In MR. M. SOMERVILLE'S STORE, (Next door to Cobb & Co.'s Office, Queen-street) NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE, the Undersigned, beg to thank our numerous Friends and Customers for the very liberal support they have hitherto bestowed on us, and to inform them that we have removed our Business Premises to COOK-STREET, at the Terminus of ALBERT-STREET, where, with' the increased facilities for carrying on the Trade and tho Larger Premises, we hope to ensure a continuance of the support of our business. Mel EOD AND GEE, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, &c. | June 8, 1865. NOTICE. ALL outstanding accounts due to W. POSBENISKIE are requested to be paid on or before the 25th instant. If not settled by that date, will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery, Shortland-Btreet, June Bth, 1865. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF FIRE POLICIES. THE INSURANCE COMPANIES hereby give notice that NO CLAIMS arising from FIRES in Premises LIT WITH GAS will be recognised, unless the FITTINGS have been previously inspected and approved of by the Insurance Companies Agent. FOR SALE, A PAIR of Beautiful CREAM-COLOURED PONIES, BUGGY and HARNESS, won at the late Lottery. __ ~ Enqvure of Mr. CUSACK, " Governor Browne Hotel. SYDNEY EVELYN WRIGHT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Shipping, Custom-house, and Estatb Agent,. Norwich Quay. ALL Consignments made to him of goods for Sale on commission will meet with prompt attenIgg- Insurance and other Agencies undertaken. Referee, John Mofhtt, Esq., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 496, 15 June 1865, Page 7
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