1 1 FTTETITER REDUCTION INPARTING TON'S WHOLESALE CASH PEICES. STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. ABERNETHY BIS- QUEEN'S BISCUITS CUITS Roit ditto Wino Motto ditto Butter ditto Captains' ditto Ginger Nuts Plain Wiuo ditto Mixed Biscuits Picnic ditto All mado up" in tins and labellod, from 2 lbs. to 20 lba. oaeh. WARRANTED TO EEEF. STMONDS-STEEET. AITEMATA MILLS AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, HENDERSON & MACFARLANE'S, QUEEN-STREET. M. SOMEEYILLE'S WHOLESALE PRICES. OATS (SEED) .... 4s. 3d. por bushel. Ditto (Feed) .... 3s. 6d. to 4a Oi. do. Bran Is. Od. do. Hay 10s. per ton Straw £3 Os. do. Maize ss. por bushel. RETAIL. Oats (Seed) Ss. per bushel Ditto (Feed) ...... 4s. Od. to 4s. 3d. do. Bran Is. 3d. do. Hay sa. 6d. per cwt. Straw ........ 4s. Od. do. Maize os. 6d. to 6s. bush. S. ALPE'S EDUCED PRICE LIST. cgf DAI'S Advertisement. J. M. PEEK C H' S j£> EDUCED PRICE LIST. See THIS DAY'S Advertisement. NEWCASTLE COAL, CORN", AND COLONIAL PRODUCE STORE. VICTORIA-STREET EAST, FOOT OF THE BARRACK HILL. BONE DUST! BONE DUST!! Fine and Medium at low rates and of tho best quality. MAIZE OATS, ONIONS, POTATOES, AND BRAN, At Lowest Pricoß. FLOUR: Mill Prices. BEST NEWCASTLE COALS, Full weight, 455. and 505., delivered. A. CUNNINGHAM SOLICITS a trial of any of the above Articles guaranteeing quality and price as low as any house in Auckland. February 26, 1567. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), : OAL, DELIVERED AT 50a PER TON Wangarei Coal, at shed 22s 6d „ „ „ delivered in bulk 25a Od „ „ „ bags „ 17s 6d „ „ Smaller quantities, at Is 6d per cwt. Firewood 10s per ton Cut do., delivered 13s „ Potatoes, Oats Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. TO FARMERS AND OTHER CO UN TRY SETTLERS. ■WITH the view of supplying tha felt want of there Vi being no place in town entirely devoted to the sale of Farm, Garden, and Dairy Produce, including bacon, poultry, fruit, &c,, the undersigned has determined to open his large and commodious Corn and Colonial Produce Store, Victoria-street' East, (a three' storey brick building, a little above the Grey Hound Hotel), for the special purpose, and hopes to receive the support of those whose interest he is thus endeavouring to promote. Tho produce intrusted to his care will be sold by auction once or twice a week ; and as nothing else will bo sold at these auctions but country produce, he anticipates that better prices will bo realised. At present the above goods are so scattered and mixed up with other commodities, that he thinks their value is thereby much lessoned. All transactions will be settled immediately after tho aale. Dayß of sale will be intimated in future advertisments. A. CUNNINGHAM, Corn & Colonial Produce Stores, Victoria-street, above the Grey Hound. A. CUNNING-HAM'S NEW LIYERY AND BAIT STABLES, Adjoining his Coal and Corn Stores, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, FOOT OF BARRACK HILL. I>EDUCED CHAKG-E FOR BAIT:— Hi Each Horse, Stabling, and Feed.... Is. With Hay 6d. J. M. EUSSELL'S TVTEW ZEALAND LIVERY AND BAIT IX STABLES, "W ELIESLEI-BIBEET, Opposite the " United Service" Hotel, Queen-sttreet CIJAEGES: Stabling os. 6d. „ and Hay os. 9d. „ Hay and Feed Ib. 6d. Night and Weekly charges Equally Moderate. N.B.—A Large Lock-up Coaoh-house.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 3
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