HTJENITOT-β BAZAAR, SH OBTW> T P STREET. WI yKS~"& HALL jnsX EECKIVED, per 'Lancashire Hants' an d o,hcr lato arriTalB ' and is now LiEGEST ASDBEST SELECTED STOCK l 5&t I,SH rUENITUBB EVER IMPOBTED INTO ATJCKLAN sr £ H wouU call particular attention to the Goods, which,_ for stylo and finish, \hA S un»-srf. and havln S been bought on they are enabled to offer them iin ,TSCALLY 10W 1-BICES. IHE DEAWD"&-KOOM FURNITURE Consists ot Walnut Settees, Couches £ M r Chairs, Small Chairs Occasional Chairs ■Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Walnut InlaicHVork Tables. Davenports and Music Stooss Canterbury and Eugenic Whatnots, in great variety Carved Walnut Cheffoniers, with marble tops, glass backs, and doors Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses IHE DESING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of llahosanT Sileboards Ttlwe-ipe and other Dining Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Coffee Tables Mahosar.7 Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couches, in leather, hair-cloth, and damask il.ihojany Dining-room Chairs Jlihogany Priests! Writing Table 3 BED-ROOM. Iron, Brass, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Msiojany Withstands and Dressing Tables, Tvith marble tops—some slightly damaged selling off at a great sacrifice Hahosrany Commodes, 'with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Drawers and Toilet Services Father Bed?. Bolsters, and Pillows Bair, Wool, Flax and Cocoa Fibre MATTRESSES. Br=;j C'Tnices and Poles Dusasks, Gimps, and Curtains Borders, Loops, and Ta*sel3 Bii'oa Fringes and Hangers Single and Double Perambulators GROTER AND BAKER'S PEEMIUM SEWING MACHINES lise celebrated Machines combine all the new and •j!?:' improvements in Sewing Machinery, and for epiirvof rapidity, ease of manige--Et, beauty and regularity of etitoh, are not equalled io"other make of machinery in the world, Feosi £12. iJJ , Instructions given to Purchasers. WINES & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET.
[HAMILTON AND CO., IKGINEEBS, lEONFOUNDERS, AND I SMITHS, I HZBCULES IE NWOBKS, I LONDON. |CUnOSARY AND POBTABI/E ENGINES, Jy agricultural implements, eteam-ploughs, traeI as ergices. |3JSOTED WOOD CUTTING- MACHINEEY |3Ei !STS, saw-benches, timber iramee, planing, a moulding, ttnoning-machinee, 4c. S'tri:!eGaß Appararoa, for farms and mairafacH tones. 1 STEAM AKD HAKD-WOEKED FTEEI EXStN-ES, FIEE-ESCAPES, I Fire-cocks, hose, buckets, &c. I fees, crab, lifting-jacks, pulley blocks, chain eable, Um "Sgiiig, Bbickles, hooks, thimblei, anchors, screw bolts, &o. TELEQSAPH STORES. '"Mmonres, railway plant, bridges and tatios Weigh bridges and weighing machines. ijaing and Bhearing machines, mortal mill?, corn -■us, Eteam and hand pumpe, turbines, gtone breaking machinee, horse miUt. j, IRON BUILDINGS. chnrchee, fchook, dwellings, cattle sheds, -*. stable fittings, hurdles, iron railings, girders w.umns, Terandahs, hot-housea, vineries, f JW and ever 7 description of 481 AKD WROUGHT IRON WORK required by coloniata. **' Md wrought iron tanks, troughs, &c., &c, !!iilr^s iEforma tion, in -writing, apply to G FHAZI, C.K., Hejiald OffiS>, Auckland. have ON SALE :- J Ol Heymee'e long-handled shovels ii « kg* 2.avy biscuit! 1 leases eaddles 1 S^ 811^ Pipes 1 5 9md 10 pale and dark brandy ~M »tihds rum m port and sherry m i° mtan tia H Brandy i H ca^^ I n^ ni,id cheese ■M wed fruit m BUEEA & DE HIRSCH, Fort-etreet. [1 LIV£HY STABLES. P WATTq v ' — " m\» i n \v bp p to intimate that he has opened %^u>Officer,'vfTv' , J (nparly °PP° site tba J, Ln EkY an d STABLES. Ml AND MI J">G ENGINEER AND ffl u LAND SURVBYOE, Wt'T ° ? Okes, Soils, ftc, m CHAMBERS, g\^_^^^JVYSDnAM-STBEET. M*IL NGwYN NET H, W MINING ENGINEER flWco AKD SIJRVE YOE. IJ, °^ TIIAOT 08, VALU ATOB, IHD AEEITEiTOE m ""ON CHAMBERS, lIJ !H °EriiST)-3ISSSI. nan mi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 631, 20 November 1865, Page 7
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