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NOW OPENED! THE I QTJANG- TUNG HONG, CHINESE WAREHOUSE, 4 DOORS FROM THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, QUEEN-BTEEET, AUCKLAND. THE Proprietor of the above Establishment has just returned from CHIN A, with a large and carefnlly-Belected stock of CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS of the most elegant and beautiful dcßigns, iii every variety of the following articles, the whole of which, will be offered at extremely moderate prices, viz.— CURIOS.—-The best Chine3B Collection ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of PORCELAIN, from the celebrated manufactories of King-to-Ching and Nan-chang-fOu, in Dessert Services, Vases, Toilet (Sets, Punch Bowls, &c , &c. LACQTJERWARE (Cantonese) in Card Tables, Teapoys (small tables), Tea Trays, Tea Caddies, "Work Boxes, Cigar Boxes, Glove Boxes, &c. IVORYWARK, in Chessmen, Draughtsmen, Card Cases, Junks, VaSes, Card Baskets, Paper Knives, &c. TORTOISKBHELL-WARE, in variety SANDAL WO OD-W ARE— An assortment of FANS AND HAND9CREENS—every new style (an exquisite collection), &c., &c., &c. MATTING —New Carpet and other patterns (ten varieties) never imported before OIL (known as Tea Oil) —fur superior to beit Colza for burning, and Without an equal as a lubricator for machinery PREf -CRVED GINGER Chowchow, and Earn.qiiui:, vChyloongs No. .1) Note.—Tho above nre not the inferior and defective manufactures sold: by Chinese to Europeans at the. outports, but the choicest of their several kinds, selected by the importer from the actual manufactories in the interior, many of them being made to hiH order. , In addition to the foregoing, there will be open to selection a quantity of curious and beautiful JAPANESE GOODS, Well worthy the attention of connoisseurs. QTJAN G- TUNG HONG, QUEEN-STREET,

AUCKLAND. F. PEIGE, Pbopbiktob. TO AGEICULTUEISTS AND OTHESS. BOLIVIAN GUANO. BOLIVIAN' GUANO. W. J. HTJBST & CO. DEEM it unne-ossiary to add a word of their own in favour of this best of .all PHOSPHATE GUANOS, but cannot refrain from submitting, for the consideration of Farmers, the Testimonial of one of their Own body, so long and favourably know to tUem. " Mangarei, 20th July; 1866. " To Messrs. W. J . Hurst & Co. " Gentlemen,—At your r«queat, I have much pleasure in testifying to the merits of the Bolivian Guano I received from you. " I used about tvro cwt. to the acre, on a field of thirty acres, sown with Grasses, Itape, and Turnip,—> and I must confess there ia quite an unusual flow of the Rape and Turnip, the like of which I have not seen before, " The field is open for the inspection of any one who may wish to Bee it. " l am, yours respectfully, " Jonh Wallace." As the quantity on liaiid is limited, W. J. H. & Co. request those who desire it for the Potato Crop to book their Orders at once. W, J. HURST & CO., Auckland Coal and Potato IJepot (Opposite Cruicksliank, Smart &. Co.) PUBLIC NOTICE. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST Household Coals and best Smiths- Coals, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest rates. POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! Superior .sample of Hobart Town Potatoes for family nse, per ton, £5; per cwt., 6s. 6d., or per cwt. delivered, 6s. BONE DUST! BONE DUST! BONE. DUST Coarse and Fine, guaranteed free from adulteration* and of the best quality, £9 10s per ton of 2210 lbs., bags included; per cwt., 10 s. Good Feed Oats, 53 9d per hushol; Maize, 6s 6d { Bran, Is 9d pes bushel; Hay. 6s per cwt. Flour, finest Adelaide, 22s per lOOlbs Flour, finest Chilian, 19s per lOOlbs. BagSj new and second-hand, in any quantity, AT W. J. HURST & CO .'S, QUEES'-BTKEF.T, (Opposite Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.'s) N.B. —Drays proceed regularly to Maungatawhiri Creek. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIEEWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), COAL, DELIVERED AT 60s. PER TON Wangarei Coal, „ 30s. „ „ Wood ~ lis. a a Cut do. „ 13s. 6d. „ ,i Potatoes, Oata, Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. HARDING AND VERCOE, > BOHITECTB, CIVIL ENGINEER 3, SUBJ\ VEYORS, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ' COMPILERS ©P THE " DETAIL MAP 01 THE CITY'." Office*—No. 4C Shortland-ktrw» '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 6

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