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—— —— —■cat r « ? 4ji illl - w hill 5 ° Mg 2 ii 111! 8-5 O © § * W-° W AMBITIOUS Emma! clever belle! Your >wm de plume's 'coming—very, Accept my compliments wholesale ; 1 pledge your health in " Tom and Jerry. While to my lips I raise the bumper, rich, and over-brimming, Accept, please, from a " counter jumper, The following piece of useful trimming. FRIEND'S Hats, Caps, and Clothing, ara tho cheapest, Bazaar Buildings. f ANTED £50,000. The sum of Fifty Thousand Pounds wanted, with which to buy votes at the next election, that will B»curc the return of a majority of the House favourable to Separation. Goods collateral given for the right in all the profits accruing. Communications treated confidentially at G-. "W". FRIEND'S, Bazaar buildings, HAT, CAP, and CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. SEATS TO BE DISPOSED OF. Four Seats in the present House of Assembly will he sold chcnp ; said Seats were recently purchased and have never been used, and are disposed of only because the seller is desirous of changing hill business.—Apply immediately to

Gr. TV. FEIBND, HAT, CAP, and CLOTHING STORE, Opposite Union Bank, Quekn-stbeET. INFORMATION WANTED, As to the precise amount 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 G-. "W. FRIEND, Bazaar Buildings, Queen-street, HAT, CAP, and CLOTHIN G ESTABLISHMENT. NOTICE. On account of your fr'end receiving orders to return homo to England, be will, in a few days> cell the wholo of his Stock, at a G-REAT REDUCTION, and will offer the Lease of his Business for sale ; and having received very large importations by lato arrivals, the Stock will be entirely NEW. G-. W. JFBIEND, Opposite Union. Bank, Queen-street. T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, SHOKTLAND ST BEET.

A LW AYS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Convex J\ and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spectacles, ana Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or Brazilian Pebbles, and fitted with accuracy. AIHO, Theodolites, Telescope Levels, Circumferenters, and every Surveying requisite; Sext&ntß, Quadrants, Compasses;, Barometers, Charts, Telescopes, Binocular Eicld and Marine Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Salinometers, Mici-oscoj.es, simple and compound, Pocktt Compasses, with Sun Dial for the latitude of Auckland, &c., &c., &C. Surveying, Nautical, and every kind of Scientific Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjuoted on the premises. Charts of New Zealand Coast; all the numbers now in stock. Juat unpacked, a fine assortment of plain and openface Aneroid Barometers. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph, &c., to. T. PEACOCK. qTTOTCTT.ATm-STRTtniT NOW ON EXHIBITION

F H. LEWISSON'S, JEWELLEII, Queen-street, rjIHREE of the most PERFECT WATCHES ever imported in the Colonies ; made by Thomas Russule & Sons, of Liverpool. These Watches are constructed so as to Wind up and Set Hands without the use of a key, and are worth inspecting. Each Watch is accompanied by Warrant from the Factory SAMUEL T. COLLINS, CARTER, BRICK MAKER AND SALESMAN, OVKICK—LOW£K QUEEX-STKE ET, >r.AK tiilWiia I'HORSES AND DRAYS FOR HIRE. f -- -( y. C. having a large number of horses and drays, is in a position to perform satisiuctorily every description of CARTERS' WORK. In soliciting the patronage of Merchants. Builders, Contractors, and the Public, feels confident that his charges for Carting to and from the Wharf-freight, merchandise, stone ballast, sawn timter, bricks, and every other r "cription of goods,—will merit support. Olf SALE, BUU.'RS, I.nil-:, SAXD, J'lltliWOOD AND COALS Sole Agent for the sale of the Auckland Gas Company's CUKE.

T. P 0 K Gr H A M, (Late Tiios. C. Law, Pabnell,) MERCHANT AND GENERAL IMPORTER, T>EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, and D its vicinity, he has in addition to his Parnel Store, opened the Shop lately occupied by Watte and Bath Kit, Booksellers, of Queen-?treet, "with a WELL SE i EOT EI) ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND oTiiEJi USEFUL Auticles, Which lie intends to sell off WHOLESALE AM) EETAIL, At the LOWEST RKALUN KRA'I'ING PBICES FOR BEADY 3IOXEY OlsL\. His Motto will be Small Profits and Quick IvKTU HNS A Eittixg Boom for Ladies. KB.—T. lOEGTISJI, Q.ie.-n-alwt, Mit stop , 0 F H. i™*, *«** «* — Shortland-stneet. Bepairs done on the Premises-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 7

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