JOHN ROBERTON & CO. HAVE ON SALE SUPERIOR CONGOU and SOUCHONG- TEAS Company's No. 1 sugar Crushed sugar, in brls. Currants, in cases and qr. brla. Coffeo, ground, in tins Barcelona nuts, preserved ginger English, Hobarton, and Adelaido jams Bacon, lard in bladder Pork, Irish and Hamburgh Beef, in kegs, brls., and tierces Cheese, Cheshire, Wilts, and Dtmlop Wollongong butter Keiller's confectionery Wine and soda-water corks Adelaide, Tasmanian, and Chilian flour Tasuianian oatmeal, corn flour Rice, sago, arrowroot Oilmen's stores, assorted Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce Sardines, preserved salmon and herrings Havannah, Manilla, and Swisß cigars Virginia twist tobacco, Cavendish Sperm candles, light and full weights Salt, n 1 cwt. bags 3-bushel sacks 3-ineh Ewbank's naila Town drays, carts, and spring carts EX ' THOMAS BROWN,' FROM LAUN CESTON. Tasmanian oats Oatmeal Grant and Co.'s superior Flour, in 501b. bnga. JOHN ROBERTON & CO. SELLING OFF!!! RETIRING PROM BUSINESS. T. SHORT HAVING decided to retire from Business, submits the whole of his stock of DRAPERY & CLOTHING to tho Public at an ENORMOUS REDUCTION. The STOCK is well-known to he one of the largest and best selected in Auckland, and buyers will have an opportunity of purchasing at PRICES HITHERTO UNPARALLELED. A speedy clearance must be effected in ordor to enable tho Proprietor to complete his arrangements for leaving the Colony for a time. Hours of Business, 'J till 5: Saturdays, till 10 o'clock. j NOW ON EXHIBITION AT F H. LEWI SSON'S, JEWELLER, Queen-street, rjIHREE of tho most PERFECT WATCHES ever imported in the Colonies ; made by Thomas Russell & 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 ! HAMILTON AND CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND SMITHS, HERCULES IRONWORKS, LONDON. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, agricultural implements, steam-ploughß, traction engines. IMPROVED WOOD CUTTING MACHINERY Band saws, saw-benches, timber frames, planing, moulding, tenoning-machines, &c. Portable Gas Apparatus, for farms and mamifactories. STEAM AND HAND-WORKED FIREENGINES, FIRE-ESCAPES, Fire-cocks, hose, buckots, &c. Cranes, era ifting-jacks, pulley blocks, chain eable, chain rigging, shackles, hooks, thimble*., anchors, screw bolts, &c. TELEGRAPH STORES. Locomotives, railway plant, bridges and titsTs Weigh bridges and weighing macl'incs. PunchinK and shearing machines, mortal- Tiills, corn mills, steam and hand pumps, turbine», etono breaking machines, horse millj. IRON BUILDINGS. Stores, churches, schools, dwellings, cattle sheds, stables, stable fittings, hurdles, iron railings, girders columns, verandahs, hot-houses, vineries, and overy description of CAST AND WROUGHT IRON WORK required by colonists. Cast and wrought iron tanks, troughs, &c., &c, For further information, in writing, apply to G. BRAMAH FRAZI, C.E., Heiiald Office, Auckland. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Ti TR COOK, SURGEON DENTIST, has RE--IVI MOVED to PRINCES STREET, next to the Masonic Hotel. T. B. CAMERON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &c., HAS removed to his new Offices, Wyndham-street, next the Herald Office, and is prepared to furnish I'laiß and Specifications for every description of Buildings on tho shortest notice. a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 567, 6 September 1865, Page 7
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