WAYTE AND BATGEBj the undermentioned NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS regularly by every Mail from England, and having ordered increased supplies can- undertake to deliver to fresh subscribers -without delay:— ~ Home News' Evening Mail The Times Saturday Review Despatch Lloyd's Weekly News Overland Mail The Field Bell's Life Christian World Illustrated London News j, News of the World „ Times „ Caasell's Family Paper Army and Navy gazette Army hist Leisure Hour Sunday at Home' Good Words Sunday Magazine Christian Witness Evangelical Maguzine Mother's Friend Christian's Penny Magazine Chambers' Magazine British Workman Band of Hope Review Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine Mechanics' Magazine Family Herald London Journal World of Fashion Le Follet Gentlemen's Magazine of Fashion Young Ladies' Journal Macmillan's Magazine Cornhill Magazine London Society Once-a-Week Reynold's Miscellany Phonetic Reporter W. & B. have received supplies ot the following:— Christian's Mistake Hood's Own and Hocd's Poems Lord Oakburn's Daughter Sunday Magazine, ISSS Family Herald, Vol. 22 All the Tear Round, Vol. 13 Light in the Dwelling, by Author of Peep of Day God's Glory in tho Heavens, by W. Leitch Hymns, Ancient and Modern, with tunes Bateman's Hymns Representative Government \ bv John stuart Liberty > * Mill Political Economy ) Pinnock's Catechisms Roget's Thesaurus Macaulay's History of England, cheap edition Dr. Aitken's Medicine Buckle's History of Civilisation Lord Mayor of London - Charlie Thornhill j Oliver Twist f Cheap editions. Queen of Hearts I Antonina ! Black Angel J Furiher shipments will be landed in a faw days, includkig Leisure Hour, 1565 Sunday at Home, 1865 &c., &C., &c. "WAYTE AND BATGKER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEES, QUEEN-STREET. GEE AT rLOOD IN QUEEN-STREET. GOODS MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BY THE LATE FLOOD. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW! MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. AMAGID FLANNELS Damaged Piedticks Damagod Sheetings Damaged Huckaliacks Damaged Calicos Damaged Damasks Damaged Carpets Damaged Hearth Ruga Damaged Oil Baizes Damaged Waistcoats Damaged Shirts Damaged Window Mußlins &c., &0., &c. S. & J. R. VAILE, j NATIONAL MART, QUEEN-STREET. NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Richakd Sandall and Rodeet Sutherland, as Butchers, in Newton, under the firm and style of Sandall and Sutherland, is This Day Dissolved. ; R. SUTHERLAND, I R. SANDALL. Witness —A. H. Gallagher. Newton, March 29,1866. WITH reference to the foregoing advertisement, RICHARD SANDALL begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he -will, on his own account, conduct the business; and hopes to meet a share of public patronage. TAIRUA SAW MILLS. MR. THOMAS W. BROWN, Agent for the Tairua Saw Mill Company, can now supply SAWN TIMBER of all sizes and any quantity the lowest market rate. . Wide Boards cut in a veiy superior manner by the large Band Saw, from 2-inch thiols to 60 incheß wide. Cufitamhousa-sttßsti Whatf) OfiiS'bitt tfl&i ISISi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 743, 2 April 1866, Page 3
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