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THE LATE RICHARD COBDEN, M.P. AND PRESIDENT LINCOLN, fTIOGETHFR with PRESIDENT DAVI3 and the most noted Generals of the Amorican War ARRIVED by this mail and on- sale at 18BBi QUEEN-STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK, THE OLD PLACE. : ; « -ifi ||j 2 p SIS |. ii i s ° 0 pq Ipij wa w " = '" A MBIXIOUS Emma! clever belle ! •O. Your now dc plu:nc\s 'coming—vovy, Accept my compliments wholesale*; I pledge your health iu " Torn and Jerry." While to mj; lips I raise the bumper, Sparkling, rich, and over-brimming, Accept, please, from a " counter jumper," The following piece of useful trimming. FRIEND'S Hats, Caps, and Clothing, r.ri tko cheapest, Bazaar Buildings. "WANTED £ 5 0,0 00. The sum of Fifty Thousand Pound i wanted, with which to buy votes at the next elec.ion, that will secure the return of a majority of the House favourable to Separation. Goods collatur.il for tho right in all the profits accruing, i'onr.i-.uuieations treated confidentially at G-. W. FRIEND'S, Bazaar la'ii.mxcs, HAT, CAP, and CLOTH [NG t£SI'ABLISHMENT. SEATS TO BE DISPOSED OF. Four Seats in the trisent House of Assembly will be sold ch?.".p: Brd S;ats wero recently purchased and 1 av. n< ver b3:n used, and are disposed of only becatuo the seller is desirous of changing his business.—Apply immediately to G. W. Fill END, HAT, CAP, AND CLOTHING STORE, Opposite Union Sank, Qli:kx-stbeet. INFORMATION WANTED, As to the precise air.crunt of the Gentleman's lie-abi-lities ; also, wanted the hammer that drove the nail 'into that other lie," at the gas meeting the other day.—Apply to Gr. W. FRIEND, Bazaar Buildinas, Queen-street, HAT, CAP, and CLOTUIISG ESTABLISHMENT. NOTICE. On account of your fr'eml receiving orders to return homo to England, lie will, m a few days, sell the whole of his Stock, at a Gr K! J . AT REDUCTION, and will ofi'er tlto Leac-e of hi-* Business for sale ; and having received very 1-irgM imp irtations by lato arrivals, the !?t:ck will I'o entirely KEYi'. G. W. FRIEND, Opposite TTjii ?-n Bank, QrEE-v-sntEET. A 0 K , OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, SHORTLAND STREET. A LWAYS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Convex and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spsctacles, and Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or Brazilian Pebbles, and fitted with accuracy. Also, Theodolites, Tolescope Levels, Circumferenterfl, and every Surveying requisite; Sextants, Quadrant's, Compares, Barometers, Charts, Telescopes, Binocular Field and Marine Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Salinometers, Microscopes, simple and compound, Pocket Compasses, with Sun Jial for the latitude of Auckland, &c., &c., &c. Surveying, Nautical, tmd every kind of Scientific Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjuoted on the premises. Charts of New Zealand Coast; all the numbers now in stock. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph, &c,, T. PEACOCK. smOTITT.A'Sr'P-STRKTCT NOW READY, A QUANTITY OF STOME, suitable for roadmak.vi, paving, and ballast, all at Gd. per load, and # lfdo«'n lii'll to como out with it; also, a quantity of BUILDING STONE, at 2s. per load. Apply to C. lIART, Quarrvman, Kybcr Pass Road, Near Great North Brewery, Newmarket. BERRY" £ CO.'S CELEIJ'KATKI> >o. •> LIO]N ALE, BREWED EX p KES3LY EOK'i'HE COLONIES, AS IN" DUAI-CHT AT Citv Club. Onlers in barrels, or S Skin?reived by M. T. CLAPTON, sola nccnt in New Zealand; offices over the P.IS.Z. and Royal Mail Co., Queen-street, Auckland. PICTURE THAMES! PICTURE Fll A MES! ! ! gtfGEAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OIL PAINTIN&S, DRAWINGS, &c., &c., &c. Framed in the Best and C:iFAi'Esi Stvib». B. RITTEKBEEG & CO., (Picture Fritno Mi>n«s-.«*'T») VICTOKIA-SXi;I"E - Avics I

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

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572

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 3

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