FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND STREET. WINKS & HiLL HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per ' Laxcasiiiiie Witch' and other late arrivals, and is now ready for inspection, the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP Blf G 1 IS H FURNITURE EVER IMPORTED INTO AUCKLAND. W. & 11. would call particular attention to the undermentioned Goods, which, for style and finish cannot be surpassed, and havin been bought on advantageous terms, they are enabled to oiler them at U>'t"3UALLY LOW TKICKS. THE DRAWING-ROOM: FURNITURE Consists of Walnut Settees, Conches Easy Chairs. Small Chairs Occasional Chairs Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Wab ut Inlaid Work Tables. Davenports and Music Stooss ' anterbury and Eugenic Whatnots, in great variety Carved Walnut CheffomTS, with marble tops, glass backs, and doors Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Cons : ste of Mahogany Si eboards Telescope and other Dinin? Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Coffee Tables M h igany Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couches, in leather, hair-cloth, and damask Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Mahogany Pedestal Writing Tables BED-ROOM. Iron, Brass, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahoginy Washstands and Dressing Tables, with marble tops—some slightly damaged selling off at a great sacrifice Mdiogany I'mim >des, with patent pans Divhsini; Glass's Chests of Drawers and Toilet Services Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, Flax an 1 Cocoa Fibie MATTRESSES. Br-'ss Cornice* and Poles Damasks, Gimps, and Curtains Borders, Loops, and Tassels Bullion Fringes and Hangers Single and Double Perambulators GROYER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWIXG MACHINES. These celebrated Machines combine all the new and useful improvements in Sewi g Machinery, and for simplicitv of con-trnction, rapidity, ease of ma-ini;e-ment, beauty an 1 regularity of stit -h. ar ■ not equalled ir. any other make of machinery in the world, Fhom £12. CgT Instructions given to Purchasers. WINKS & HALL, SHOKTLA>"D-STREET. Re William Hcnteh. late of King-street West, otherwise Stonehouse Lane, in the Borough .of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, in England, Marine Store Dealer, deceased. IF WILLIAM HUNTER, who left England for >ew Zealand, several years since, and who is the son of the above named William Huntkr. deceased, will apply to the undermentioned solicitors he can receive information as to the will of his late father, whereby certain property is devi>ed to him Persons who are able a d willing to give any infer mation as to the present residence of the said William Hunter, if he be alive, or as to the date ana place of his decease, in case he be dead, are requested to communicate the same to us. ROOKEK, LAYER-, MATTHEWS & SHELLY, Solicitors, Frankfort Chambers, Plymouth, EngUcd. Dated—Plymouth, May 31, 1565. SEA BATHING—MARINE VILLA SITES. r PHE BEAUTIFUL TnW.VSHIP OF CREL 1_ TEN HAM, N 'rth Head, facing Rangitoto, is now FOR SALE. It his been most, liberally laid out and contains the finest piece of sea front ge in the district. As sites for Nfaiine Residences the allotments cannot be surpassed. Plana may be had of MAYS & TAYLOR, House and Land Agents, Post Office Store, Flagstaff. FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE. A LARGE NUMBER of'FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD ALLO'MENTS on the Lake Road, FOR SALE on easy terms. They command delightful views and are within two minutes' walk of the be ich. Plana and all information may be had of MAY"a & TAiLOR, Land Agent", North Shore. NOTICE. TnE undersignei, bei n g about to make an a'terali'm in their Firm, have to re juest prompt settlement of outstanding accounts. All overdue Ac -omits not pai i before the expiration "f this m 'nth, will be handed over to their Solicitor fur recovery. Tho following to be disposed of on easy terms :— 60 Acres land, at Waiwera j 70 All itmerits, at Pokeno ! ti Allotments, at Newcastle j Ilou-e and Land, at Ooromandel ! Star H tel, at Otahuhu Union Hotel, Queen-street. I MORRTN" & CO., j Oueen-Rtrfet, i Auckland. 1 loth July, 1865. i With reference to above advertisement the under- , signed respectful y beg to intimate that in future j their accounts will be rendered m <nthly. | MGRRIN i CO. ' ECONOMY IN FUEL. j TO meet the requirements of the increasing popuI lation of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, 'he : Undersigned have opened a Coal Yard, adjoining 'he i Mill, and are supp'ving the best Coals at reasonable ! prices, in any quantity to suit purchasers, delivered ■ in bags or otherwise, to an" part of town or suburbe. I Orders loft at huiue, Uobson-street, near Victoriaj street, will receive attention, or at Freeman's Bay Coal Yard. I JA9. GRAY SOPPKT & SON
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 555, 23 August 1865, Page 8
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