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EE-OPENING OF HALYDAY'S UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET BUSINESS. Established 1851. FTIHE Undersigned having now completed the ■*• erection of a commodious BRICK BUILDING, upon tho site ot his old Establishment, Shortland Crescent (recently destroyed by flro), has RESUMED BUSINESS therein, and is prepared to receive and execute orders as formorly. His arrangements for the Importation of ENGLISH FURNITURE will onablo him to present a continuous supply of articlos of tho Best Workmanship, and in a stylo suited to tho improving demands of Auckland households. AT PIIESENT HE ILAB ON HAND — DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Walnut and Now Zealand Woods DINING-ROOM ditto, Mahogany, Cedar, &o. LIBRARY ditto, ditto, ditto BED-ROOM ditto, ditto, ditto Iron Bedsteads Children's Cots, in wood and iron Toilet and Chimney Glasses Toilet Waro Carpots, Matting Hearth Rugs, Door Mats Vcnotian Blinds Bassinets, Perambulators Offico Furniture and Fittings Cabin ditto ditto Dciiigns nnd Estimates forwarded on application. JAMES HALYDAT, UPHOLSTEEEE, CABINET-MAKEE &c, Shoutland Ckescent, Auckland. *0* © §4 MANUKAU HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. THE above Hotol in now OPEN for the accommodation of Families and Visitors, and being fitted up in tho beet possible stylo offers inducement to Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of recreation and enjoyment during tho Summer months. The Manuknu Hotel is the second largost building of the kind in tho Colony, and is situated on Geddes' Point, fronting tho Harbour, New Government Whari, and picturcsquo village of Mangaro, in addition to which thoro is a splendid view of tho ebipping, ic, inside the Manukau Heads. Boats for pleasure parties, sailing or fishing excursions, enn bo procured at a moment's notico. Tho best possible accommodation for wedding and pic-nic parties, and splendid bathing places closo at hand. Stabling for horees, and every other conve nicne connected with this establishment, is of the very be3t description, and cannot bo surpassed by any other house. GEORGE HODQ-E, Proprietor. HOWARD'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A (\ HOWARD' 3 PATENT IRON PLOUGHS, "iU fitted with Steel Breasts 10 Howard's Patent Iron Double-broasted Ploughs, fitted with Steel Breasls 6 sets Howard's Patent Diagonal Harrows G sets Howard's Patent Flexible Harrows 1 Press Wheel Roller Skim CoultCH, cast steel Skcithe, Shares, and Plough Fittings For Sale by THOMAS SHIPHKRD, Newmarket, Agent for Howard's Btcam Cultivating and Ploughing Apparatus, and other Agricnltural Machinery. FOE SALE BY THE UNDEESIGNED, OA PURE-BRED LONG-WOOLLED £j\j LEICESTER RAMS 50 ditto ditto ditto Ewo Hoggetts 6 Lincoln Rams 200 half and three - fourths - bred Leicester Breeding Ewes 50 Leicester Ram Lambs 100 ditto Ewo ditto T. & C. SHIPHERD, Newmarket. PARTINGTON '-S STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, (ADJOINING THE WINDMILL.) .REDUCTION IN THE PEICE OE BISCUIT. PRICES CURRENT: T>EST CABIN BISCUIT, per lOOlbs. .. 7.1%. NAVY Ditto Ditto 245. All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, Bd. per lb. All Biscuits mado at tho abovo Establishment are stamped with tho maker's namo, "Partington, Auckland." ON SALE, PER ' CAMILLA, , @ HOBART TWN, A QHA POSTS AND RAILS rk+£\J\J 36,000 5-feet Palings 7 4,300 6-feet ditto 600 bushols Oats JOHN ROBERTON & CO. O N SAL E, T)RIME'BACON AND HA S X J. ROBERTON & CO. BONE DUST. r>(\ TONS FINE AND COARSE, OV/ foreale, in quantities to suit purchasers. JOHN ROBERTON & CO. GUANO! BOLIVIAN GUANO! npHE Undersigned beg to call tho attention of X Agriculturists to tho cargo of GUANO Just Arrived, ex brig ' Venus, , from Bolivia direct. OK-UI OKSHANK, SMART & 00.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 3