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BITCH AW AN AND STEWABT HATE ON 54.1/B gn AND 36-INOS HOBROCK'S LONG--3 & CLOTH, A, B, and H 33 and 36-inch Grey Domestic 72-inch Grey Sheeting Heavy American Drill and Cotton Duck Blue Denims and Dungaree Women's and Girle's Striped Caslimore Hose Women's and Girl's White Cotton Hose Men's L.W. and Military Half-hose Soft and Stiff Felt Hats Black and Blue Cloth Caps Crimean and Drese Shirts Scotch Twill and Serge Shirts Merino and Cotton Under-shirts and Pants Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits Tweed Coats, Vests, and Troueers Mole Trousers, ZZ, Q, QQ Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, 4c. Skirts, Crinolin-33, and Steel Keels, Thread, Needles, &o. Finest Congou Tea. in cheats, and boxei Company's i\o. I and Mauritius Sugars Coffee, in lib., 21b., 41b., 61b., and 121b3., tine Cocoa, Chocolate, Mustard Black and White Pepper, in lib., 21b., 41b., and 71b. tins Bottled Fruits, Hobart Town Jams Sago, Arrov?root, Tapioca, Cornflour "White and Blue Starch, Blue Salmon, Lobster, and Herrings, in lib. tins Sperm and Mould Candles Best Auckland Snap Kerosine and Co!z •- Oils English and Colonial Cheese Albert Biscuits, Best Confections Carbonate of Soda, Crsam of Tartar Tobacco, 10s and Negrohead. LANDING. EX ■ BALLAKAT, , AND TO AB. RIYjS PKK 'SLAM,' AND • MERBINGTON. , 3 cases Horrock's JL.on;j Cloth 1 case Brown Holland 1 case Clan Scarfs 1 case Cotton Hosiery 3 eiiees light Fancy Prints 2 cases Navy Blue Prints 3 cases Crimean Shirts (light) 2 bales Scotch Twill (light) 1 bale Byzantine Twill 3 caues Tweeds 1 case Skirts 3 cases Summer Clothing 3 cases Mole Trouper*. BUCSAITAU" & STEWART. GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! QUARTZ STAMPING- AND CRUSHING MACHINES of every description. [ EKG-INES and BOILEttS, of any size, made and on hand. I RETORTS and MINERS' TOOLS supplied a shortest notice. We recommend the Berdan Machine, from £35 j upwards, as supplied t:> parties at the Thames, enabling each claim to crush own quartz at I small expense. MASEFIELD & CO. Albert-street PACK SADDLES. J & A. WISEMAN, ' SADDLKKK, QUEKN-STREET, HAVE on hand, and mate to order, " THE OTAGO PATTERN PACK SADDLES," me made by them for the Waikato campaign, samples of which were sent to England, and are now adapted by the War Department. Having undergone a coarse of trial at Woolwich and Alder.<hofc with advan* tageoas results, they have been adopted in preference to the original mili'ary saddlee for the present Abya* sinian campaign, as stated by the Times of September, 1867. ON SALE AT THE " HEKAIiD " OFFICE, »r|"iHE DEBTORS and CREDITORS AOTS I AMENDMENT ACT," and THE PB.O--TEOTION OF CEtfT.-HN - ANIMALS ACT AMENDMENT At tr," JUST PUBLISHED W TTIGH-CHUBCHi-M; OR BEMI-POPSRY li EXPOSED," 28pp., Bvo., by the REV. I. HAKDING. May be had at the Booksellers and at the Hbraid Office. Price lf> α-i temata mills AND BISCUIT MANUFAOTOET, HENDERSON & MACFAHIiANE, QCEEX-STBEET. CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the " Thistle" Hotel,) QUEEN-STRKKT. WILLIAM JEFF KEY, PROPRIETOR, WJ. begs to announce to his friends and the « public generally that he lias opened the above Stables, and hooes, br strict attention to business, to merit a fair nhare of their patronage. Horses, Bugyjies, &c, always on hand. Horses broken for Snddlo, Double and Single Harness. Open all hours of night and day. TS.yi. —Horses bought and sold on commission. WHAT IS LIFE ASSURANCE ? 1. It ia the exorcise of prinieuce—of benevolence. 2. It secures independence—domestic happi'.iosa to the widow and orphan. 3. It is more elDc;icious in its operation, aa resard* the moral and domestic c.nifi.rt of the people, and in its tendency to reduce taxation, by \u re'l'.ictloii of iiauptsrism, a\iA poAutMa of ciimc, thnn tho 10-.-i»lati'>a ol o:ir wisos: statusinon, and It uniTer«Lll? adopted, «-nuM be a llathinill blessiili. 4. It affords to persiui* of every class, ami lit ersry stalioti of life, tiie means to avoid iauoU future misery to thai fu-ui-ließ, ard ti render tVsrr. indegemleul of pub!io ov priviw eharity. 5. It is a s;tEi2! Lj v.lich. cry sjic ol cctiv iiwj he secured at diath, whenever that event ran/tike pUoe, <if to be received at any given age oi the ife assured THE QUSE>r T N Si 7 K A S C a OOU V A <S 2 1 Of IiIVS .iPOOI, and S.OJS'DOXT. Biro, liiiV, Endowmenla, AanuitiHa. CAl'lTaL, TWO MiLLIONS STERLING. DIRECTORS IS MBt-TSOXTRNR Chnirisan—Kaiiry Tonugman, W. Slooro lii>\\, '>^-:~). \". Kf.rr Tl'.oaiuson, fisq. Duriiurj Nic'iidiaoa, U.nq. Fira Depr.rtiiiPnt.—Fixo ofiVufcul &t ih» lowest current rates A!l lofsvh pai'i in Ibe <lo!otjj'. i)) - o.vli.i- of I}.<a Board, JOHN LiOBERK, Acting S. cr-jto.y. 3. T. UASLICK, Aucklm.l Agent. "THE SKV,' ZEALAND XfiBAIiO." TEBMS OF ADVUHT.'SiarRK'rs. ITires lines „ *»- M Pourlino» '«• '" 1 Eiibt liuot 2s. ec. And 2a. for sxob afieittonsl jjIJRSOaIWION 15b per gupj-tt-r ; shis'e coy'.us Si. c;-"t « clearly written o>, the couy. otJi6r»-«c they «m he In.ertßA antllcoui.termHiirtert :,r-'. HrwraintU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 4