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furniture bazaar, SHORTLAND STREET. WINKS & HALL TTAAE JUST RECEIVED, per * Lancashire itch and other lale arrivals, and is now ready for inspection, the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF ENGLISH P HEN IT ÜBE EVER IMPORTED INTO AUCKLAND. W. & 11. would C:iil particular attention to the undermentioned Goods, which, for style and finish cannot be surpassed, and having been bought on advantageous terms, they are enabled to offer thorn AT UiTCSUAILY LOW TEICES. THE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of Walnut Settees, Couches Easy Chairs, Small Chairs Occasional Chairs Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Walr:lit Inlaid Work Tables. Davonport3 and Music Stooss Canterbury and Eugonio Whatnots, in great variety Carved Walnut CheflonuM, with marble tops, glass hacks, and doora Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of Mahogany Sideboards Telescope and other Dining Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Coffco Tables Mahogany Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couches, ill' leather, hair-cloth, and damask Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Mahogany Pedestal Writing Tables BED-ROOM. Iron, Biass, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahogany Washsiand-; and Dressing' Tables, | with marble tops—some slightly damaged j Selling of]' at a great sacrifice J Mahogany Commjdes, with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Drawers and Toilet Services Feather Bed", Bolsters, aud Pillows Hair, Wool, Flax and Cocoa Fibro MATTR ASSES. Brass Cornices and Poles Damasks, Gimps, aud Curtains Borders, Loops, and Tassels Bullion Fringes and Hangers Single and Double Perambulators GROYER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. These celebrated Machines combine all the new and useful improvement in Sewing Machinery, and for simplicity of construction, rapidity, case of management, beauty and regularity of stitcli, are not equalled in any other nu'ie of machinery in the world, FllOit £12. C-g" Instructions given to Purchasers. W INKS & HALL, SHOKTLAND-fSTREET. THS N"W ZEALAND I.OAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, (LIMITED.) Incorporated under the Companies' Act, 1862. Capital, £590,000. DIRECTORS: Jameson- Ai.ers Hankies', Esq., (Messrs. Gollatly, Hankey i: Seweil). Imanukt, BOCTCUE'?, Esq., (Messrs. Boutelier, Mortimore Jt To.) Robert Poßteu, Esq., Director of tho Bank of London. Philii' VaxdkkuYL, Esq., Director of the National Bank. Wilhasi Smellie G'inu.oiE, Esq., Director of the Bank of New Zealand. Falconku Lahkwoktuy, t-'sq., Managing Director of the Bank of Now Zr aland. BANKERS: The National Bank and its Branches, ''heNational Bank of l.iverpoul, Limited. The Bank of New Zealand. SOLICII OKS : Messrs. Paini; & L.iyton", Gi'tsluiin House. BROKERS: Messrs. Siena, Cc inert.x k Lawtoud. SECRETARY: Vv". ,7. S'tkklk, Esq. muts Company Invests Money on Morfgago of L Freehold Propertie; in New Zealand, through the milium of its l.oed Agents. The Company undertakes, on adequate security being provided", Ij purchase on behalf of private individuals Landed Properties in ?*ew Zealand for agricultural or oilier pu:*j.'Ov's, and to receive pay■ ment f-T the same by instalments. This Company acts as Agents for absent Runholders tnul Landed i Toprierors in New Zealand, and transacts all descriptions of Trust and executorship Agency Hu-im ss connected -.villi the Colony. TheCompnnv makes Advances on the Stations and Stocks of fquat'tcis in the Colony, and on tho growing Clips of Wool, and receives the consignment of Wool ami other produce for silo in London. The Company makes Advances on Bonds and Debentures of Government aud Public Companies, and acts as Agents for the purchase or salo of Securities. Offices of the Com par y,-}O, Old Broad-street, London. Information a.'-, to (he obj-els of the Company can be obtained from, and all communications as to Loans or other business, are t'i be addressed to the undersigned, who, pi'v acts a3 Local Agent for tho C ompany. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector Bank of New Zealand. Auckland, 26th July, 1865. NOTICE. » LL Persons found TRESPASSING in TCJRA. SUJT of rn.K-.ANT.-5 or other G-iMli, on the Properties of the Undersigned at KAMA RAMA, will be prosecuted without further notice. WM. Kiiiiii, Tll.i irs. bHIPIiERO, ,1 AMES KUNOtMAN. 22nd Apvii, ISfii. N OTIC E. ALL DEBTS due to Mr. Petsk F. r * eK ® , ' 2: ?' . late of tho U: it-J -crviee tlot.l, A-cWond. DUH v UoW.gnei forthwith n \VFSTO^ to ieitor. WyudEiaill-itlci t, Ju :<j t-'°''-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 5