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GROCERS' PAPER BAGS, &c. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex 'Electric,' 4 BALES GREY PAPER BAGS, assorted, I to 7 lb. sizes 4 bales Royal Hand Paper, 30 and 3G lb. ream 4 bales ditto ditto superior quality 2 balea Brown Imperial Cap, assorted, 40 50 ana 60 lbs. per ream 1 5 Tea Papers, various sizes. „ , . EOBERT LCTSK Fort-street. • OIL, PUTTY, "WHITE LEAD, & c . ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, j Ex late arrivals, CjOLZA OIL in barrels and 5 gallon dm me ' Linseed Oil, raw aud boiled, in barrel Linseed Oil Putty, in 28 lb. tegs White Lead, in 28 lb. kegs Red Lead, in 28 lb. kegs. Fort-street. ROBERT LUSE. EX liATli ARRIVALS FIIOIX LONDON", ON SALE BY ROBERT LUSK, Fobt-street, KAISOW CONGOU TEAS, ordinarv, fine, and very superior, in half-chests and chests. ON SALE, 30 0 ASES FRENCH HAIR OIL. „ , ROBERT LUSK. Fort-street. EOBEET LUSK OFFERS to Stationers and Printers a large variety of suitable GOODS, in original packages. His present stock comprises nearly 500 bales and ca=es. Branch Agencies at Dc>-ediit and CnsisrcKuacH. Fort-street, Auckland. EOBEET LTJSK, AGENT For manufacturers and shippers OF PAPEB, BOOKS, and STATIONERY, IRONMONGERY, HARD WakE and CUTLERY. TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERIES, SADDLER'S WOOLENS, DRUGS and CHEMICALS. Foiit-Sxbest, Auckland. LUSK & CO., WINE MEBCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, FoBT-iTKEET, | OFFEii to their friends and the public the advantages of a regular supply of really Superior Goods, at the most reasonable prices, Buch qualities can be supplied for. L. and Co. receive periodical shipments of Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Stout, speciaLv selected for them by their own Agents in Londo.i and elsewhere. The first object aimed at in making these selections is to secure Genuine Sound Liquors, fit to appear on aJiy Gentleman's Table ; and, from the care and BidJ! employed, the results may be relied upon. L. and Co.'s Stock comprises at present:— WINE S. Port Wines, very fine old, and newer 2nd quality Sherries, very fine old golden, newer 2nd quality Pale and Brown Marsala, a genuine sound pleasant wine, costing considerably less than sherry. MADEIRA (CAPE). Moet and Chandon's Champagne, best, dry, in quarts and pints Moot and Chandon's Champagne, 2nd, dry, in quarts Perrier's Champagne, sweet, in quarts Sparkling Moselle and Hoek, in quarts and pints Still Hock, in quarts, 1862 vintage / Claret, red seal; quarts IS6I, and pints 5802 vintages Claret, black seal, (very fine) ; quarts, 1861 vintage Sauterne, in quarts Bed Burgundy, ("Macon,") in quarts White Burgundy, ("Chablie,") in quarts Stevens's Celebrated Green Ginger Wine Australian Wines, various, in quarts and pints, including very choice rare sorts. SPIRITS. Very Choice Old Cognac Brandies, and newer ditto Very Choice Pale Jamaica Hum, and good genuine Dark Demerara ditto Whisky, very choice old Dublin, in bottle. Whisky, Highland, very choice old, in bottle Ditto ditto newer, in wood and bottle Ditto Scotch medium quality, in wo 3d. Also, for the convenience of country settlers Fine Old Scotch Whiskey, in two-gallon basketted •jars. MALT LIQUORS. Guiness's Best Dublin Stout, in quarts and pints Barclay and Porkins's Best London Stout,in wood and bottle Allsopp's Best Pale Indian Ale, in quarts and pints Bass's Burton Ale, in wood and bottle. Fort-street, Auckland, 1567. THE WILCOX & GIBBS' FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, REDU CED from Ten Guineas to Nine Guineas, in order to close the Consignment. These Machines are now on view at Mr. C. Stichbuev's rooms, Queen-street. Testimonials have been received - pronouncing the Wilcox and Gibbe' Machine the simplest, cheapest, and most effective Machine in ÜBe. It can be worked after fifteen minutes' instruction. P. G. MYERS, Agent for Auckland. N.B.—References can be given to persons in toTO now using the Wilcox and Gibe's Machine. WAITEMATA FLOUR MILL AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. | N tendering my te3t thanks for past favours and soliciting a continuance of" support, I beg to intimate that Messrs. Hendeksox and 3lacfablaxs will in future act as xny Agents. JOHN LAMB. Auckland, February 9, 1567. FOR SALE, THE "BISHOP OF OSNABURGH," bred by Lord Clifton, foaled in 1853, got by Surplus out of Her Royal Highness (sister to Her Majesty), by Velocipede. [See " General Stud Book " or " New Zealand Stud Book."] Snrplus (sire of the Bishop of Osnaburgh) by Touchstone, was the winner of the two great event;) of the Derby and Great St. Leger in 1848. The Bishop of Osnaburgh is a large and powerful black horse, and is a heavy weight carrier. He stands nearly thirteen hands, has a first class temper and constitution, and has never broken down. He was trained by the late Isaac Day, and his engagements were heavy. In 1555-50 he ran at Newmarket, Craven Meeting ; Goodwood, Biiihtojr, Newmarket First Spring Meeting, Ascot, Hampion, Newmarket, July and Ist October meetings, aud was several times a winner, carry ing successfully m two instances, when 3 years old, list, and lCsfr. 7lb--. For further particulars, applv io THOS. TANNER. The Brow, Euataniwha, Uawke's Bay, January 24,15G7.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 1 April 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 1 April 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 1 April 1867, Page 2