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Lj| faction. SaUa.lrjj factum. : — GOOD NEWS H W % TO ALL WHO CAN. APPRECIATE GENUINE &&SSL WINES AND SPIRITS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AT d ' ' EXTREMELY LOW PRICES 8 TOLLS OF THE TAMAKI BRIDGE, AT DRURT. _ PANMTTRX' E S OLDH AM, s RE. 0N NEXT MARKET DAY. HIGH-Stheet, Tl fro^ l t^° ri -p er , b Sf n faTOre d With instructions The subscriber has bcon favoured with instructions B pmLT^T't 1111 TO ? 1 ® ® S and the fucH™ " ?T m e C f m Government to sell by public from John Williamson, Esq., Immigration Com- TOnR J™* 1 . 0 ftat, notwithstanding the GREAT 7H. M v 19,!I 9 ,! m ' Fort-street, on Wednesday missioner, to sell, at Drury, on next Market Day, INCREASE m DUTY, he is prepared to Sell at /en march, at 12 o'clock, . _~ " J th<s following Prices for CASHy™?is®®?ss A IMPLE - ™„y •; — - the current year. Pur© and Free from Spirit. SAMUEL COCHRANE, PORTS AND SHERRIES .. 265. to 365. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. OTTAMPa^T 8 t0 Bwnd Ag ®' Auctioneer Fort-street, Ist March, 1866. CHAMPAGNE 365. to 565. Auctioneer. According to Brand. ' — 11 ■ - CLARET, BURGUNDY, and — FRENCH WINES 26a. to 425. AT RUM i6 s , to 18s. per gal. BRANDY, (Pale or Dark) .. 20s. to 245. THTTRBDAY, MARCH 8. HAHMS'S BRANDY (in Cases) .. .. 365. to 555. WHISKEY, GENEVA, and OLD TOM, CAVENDISH HOUSE, • iw P™ TrOTTd?crrvT BURTON ALB (very fine) 3s. 6d. per. gal. JiuuoHHOlD FURNITURE, PIANO, TOP OF SHORTLAND ORESCENT, In Quantities to suit Customers. T ALE and STOUT • llSi to 14s. Ncr dn? GLASSWARE, rpHE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, AT P "FT r> "o a ui o LOWEST PRICES: HIS STOCK: of TOBACCO, CIGARS TEA, tl UJIS ES, SADDLER Y, Linear Overland Letter and Note Paper COFFEE, &c., &c., &0., are well worth a trial ; Via Marsailles and Southampton Stamped and trusts to convince all that it is their interest to &C., &c Ap Jinyelopes , * Cream and Blue Laid Note and Letter Paper 6 W1 T A atimtahjt _____ Envelopes, in every colour and size iVI-Cio U-LiJiiAM., Photographic Albums and Scrap Books WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, The Subscriber has been favoured with instructions ? T ° cket L . e< l g " B ,° a £ h ?° l ° 'JT^} 3 , - # Manuscript Books, Pocket and Metallic Books om Dr. J. Motjatt, C.B. (who is leaving for Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church Services Mineral Watek Manufactoby England), to sell by Auction, at his residence. Presentation Books, in great variety ' SvmnnrJo .h-oof „„„„ , Upwards of 10,000 Novels, at marked prices HIGH STREET, Symonds-street, near tho Scotch Church, on Drawing and Manuscript Music Books Thursday, Bth March, at 11 o'clock, Letter Writers, Heady Reckoners, Spelling Books AUCKLAND. HIS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Children's Tov, Story, and Alphabet Books 4c., consisting of ' Family Herald, vol. 22, and monthly parts Piano, first-class, by Collard and Collard Larbalister's Celebrated Enu do Cologne Mahogany Dining Table Raffnschers, or Porfume Distributors XV Hi D BOOT. 6 Dining Chairs Toilet Vinegar, Jockey Club Essence Bouquet 1 Hasy Chair Lime Juice and Glycerine, for tho hair ————— English Sofa, Telescophic Horsehair Cushion Assorted Pomades, Golden Oil Cheffonnier, made to order Tooth Brashes, Hair Brushes, Combs 11 . ir U G A T E , Dinner Waggon Dressing Cases, Sponges, Fancy Soaps Clock, Fender and Fireirons J°J" S ° f every description, in endless variety wholesale and betail H"earthrug, Engravings Fancy Boxes for presents Chimney Ornaments Work Boxes, Ladies' Companion BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE ' Dinner Service, Dfsert Service Puzzles, Games, Shell Boxes > Walnut Suits, in Blue Rep, Sofa 1 adics Hand Bu g - Courier Bags OTTUIS If 9TT!I? If T S Chairs Table Baskets, Hand Baskets, Flower Baskets Devotional Chair, Pillar Chair _ . ~ _ _ " , , Walnut Fofa Table Tobacconist Goods of every description (opposite the odd FELLOWS HALL). Walnut Cheffonier and Book cue, made to order Choicest Cut and Uncut Tobaccos ____ ] Sffim H. wmm **"""» - , Carpet, Hearthrug Bristol Bird's Eye Auckland, and tho inhabitants of surrounding dis--2 Moderator Lamps s 2 Triangular Walnut Whatnots J. HARRIS, I tricts that he has always on hand the Largest and J Sbl'e Gratet Vases, Candlesticks CAVENDISH HOUSE, B<sßt S6l ° CtCd As3ortinent of Boots and ShoCB in Curtain Poles, &o. Auckland, where a far superior article for durability 1 Set Trays, >ew Brussel Carpet TOP OF 9HORTLAND CRESCENT. Mats, Hall Table, &c, and strength can be had at as reasonable a price as ' any House in town. PLATED WARE, 4c. ' Hot Water Venison Dish, Meat Dish [ESTABLISHED IX AUCKLAND 1836.] ' m P orts bis goods direct from the first Dish Covers, Vegetable Dish 2 Cruet Stands . London Houses, of tho best quality an most fashionButter Dish, Tea and Breakfast Service Port, Sherry and Claret Glasses, Knives, 4c. PUBLIC NOTICE styles, which enables him to complete any orders ~ which he may be favoured with promptitude g THE FURNITURE, 4c.. of 3 BEDROOMS, dd consisting of— TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS a ° Mp ' Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Curtains, nP TTT _ Has now on view a great variety of Ladies', r Hair and other Mattrasses, Pillows, Blankets, &c., Marble Top Washhandstands and PBESENT DEPRESSED STATE OF THE Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. Ware, Dressing Tables, Dressing Glasses (marble), Coloured Sofa, Mattrass, and TIMES, Pillow, Baths, Towel Horse, 6 Cane Chairs, new, Portable Mahogany Water Closet, TTT E br s to intimate that on and after this date, h ; Carpets, Urates. t V our Prices will be reduced considerably, with w not tho slightest difference in Workmanship or I, FUDL COMPLEMENT OF KITCHEN Material. Having all the necessary appliances for di T. m _„„ TT „ performing the different partß of the work done by UTENSILS. U8 as COAOH BUILDERS, and from our long HP Ar TT HOOTCR — Colonial experience, vre feel confident that we can • • 5 2 Chargers, both go in Harness, and will stand pmce. ? fire „ TIRE S OUT and SHUT m a proper manner m FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, fl Horse Clothing, Saddle, Galvanized Stirrups 15s ; PER - PAIH i , antl a, L°' ho f r 3 QUEEN-STBEEr, AtTOKLAND, (jloTfl 6 a! "' Com^'e '° It being the habit of gome unprincipled persons in (orrosiTE the old court nouBB). "1 36 Fowls tr3(^e circulate reports detrimental to our busi--1 Canary, and 3 Cages f ess ' T to Bta 'f that . we ar ? P re P« J ® to work at the lowest possible paying price, which &o.j 4c., 40. can be ascertained on application. m a. "rr PAnTTT? Our Workmanship and Material cannot be surpassed, if equalled, in the colony. SAMUEL COCHRANE, _____ TTAVE FOR SALE, at Greatly Reduced Prices, {~ Auctioneer. tjgf Note the Address— THB o( MACKIE BROTHERS, largest and best stock COACH BUILDERS, °* THUEBDAT, MABOH «. 00KNra or AIBEBT AKD WELLESLEY. UNSLISH AND COLOHIAL. MAJ3E , HOUSE and ALLOTMENT I* SYMONDS. STREETS, FURNITURE u STREET, CORNER of HAVELOCK- AUCKLANH t STREET IN THE PROVINCE. ' at The subscriber has been favoured with instructions £° m i n t nt' J- ( leavl ?S for manship or material is replaced fuse o* cuaboe. Parties Furnishing will find at their Establishment - England), to sell by auction, on the premises, on r ..... Thursday, March 8, at 12 o'clock, _ „ . , „ every article required for the r-rra rmirrrw , 0 Carriages Bought and Sold on Commission. H IT[ IS DWELLING-HOUSE, consjsbng of 8 Feb. 16th, 1866. DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, I I Rooms with detatched Kitchen, Scullery, and Pantry; also, a Three-stall Stable and Coach-house LIBRARY PARLOUR with offices abovej_ having entrance from Havelock- ' ' street ; two large Yards, a good bricked Weil. ~ BED-ROOM, AND KITCHEN. If the House is not required by the purchaser, m -dt r "ST'P'V" £100 per annum is offered by a respectable tenant, 3 and can be got at once. GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, — HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, fl O D "K" W' S k - Terms at sale. Fiaostakf, Nobtii Ssobe, cimtttt nnntn, i xt-c TTAS FOR SALE Eight AUotments at Devonport, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, hAMUKL COCHRANE, XI within three minutes' walk of the Ferry Auctioneer. Landing. QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, For Sale or Lease, a beautifully situated Sixroomed Cottage at the base of the Flagstaff Hill. Opposite the Old Court House. For Lease, six Four-roomed Cottages at Devonport, commanding a complete view of Auckland, and the PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Waitemata from Rangitoto to Riverhead. For Lease, an Allotment near Mr. Beddoes' Bnild- —~~— ing Yard, suitable for an Hotel or Store. PORT ALBERT To Let—Comfortably Furnished Apabtmbnts. PRICE TEN SHILLINGS. Agent for the AUCKLAND INSURANCE CO. HOCHSTETTEE'S TOPOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ATLAS OF The Subscriber has received instructions to B#H, at the WHIGHT & MANN'S SEWING MACHINES. NEW ZEALAND. r v -wr -n „ On Sale by the Undbbbignkd. 7~~ , Land Mart, Fort-street, early m March, contents : — J T THESE valuable Machines will sew Flour Bags or TVT A NEW ZEALAND ± hem a Cambrio Handkerchief, and will not Map of Isthmus of Auckland easUy get out of order. If any of the springs break Mapof the Waikato and Southern Part, of the T r A-KTTk n A' ... , they can easily be replaced, as spare ones are sup- - r Province of Auckland. , F IjAND, adjoining the Township, with extensive plied with the Machine. Cotton and needles always Map of Kotomahana, and Hot Springs kept im stock. a P Harbour of Aotea and Kawhia frontage to the Oruawharo, the selection of the late M. T. CLAYTON, a P °f Province of Nelson. Ofjich Over the P. N. Z. R. M. Co.'s, Mr B Bramb Queen-street, Auckland. Single Maps. Waikato ■. New Zealand,, 2s. J. W. CARR, SAMUEL COCHRANE, BOAT BUILDER, L. DELATTRE, Red House, next Gas"Woexu. .. . ... , t ± Auctlonw?' "f W. 0. f»>oßctful]y edlicitls r ihwo of public ' ' V i piHensfi Aadr*ll So«ktiUtfi/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 3

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