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THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON HAND • EX ' MAORI,*« NOVELTY,'' EMPRESS,' AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS, SOAP, Steele's Double Grown Soao, each. 40 and 20 bars Candles, Belmont Sperm Preserved Meats, Soups, &c, Gillon's Scotch Salmon Smoked eiardines Herrings, Red, White, and Fresh Sardines in is and \n Jams, Jellies, and Fruits Cheese, Cheddar Colza Oil in drums and in bulk Pipes, DT and other sorts Champagne, first quality, in quarts and pints do., second do., in quarts Hock, Sparkling Moselle, Fine ?till Sherry, Fine Dry Pale, in Octaves Do., Good Pale, in qr.-casks and cases Port, various brands, in qr.-casks and c»Bes Gingor Wine, in bulk and bottle Vermouth Brandy, U.V.P. and Hennessy'e, in bulb and case Old Tom, Burnett's and Gillon's Bitters, Orange* Boonekamp, &c. Syrups, various Seltzer Water Ale, Jeffrey's Pale, in bulk and bottle Ale, German, in 2 dozen cases Window Glass Paperhanginga and Bcrim Paints, Turps, Varnish, 4c. Floor Cloth Galvanized Iron, 7 and 8 feet Fencing Wire, Black Bags, heavy, 3 bushel Do., potatoe bags, S bushel Canvass, best, all long flat. Sail Thimbles, Galvanized Chains, Galvanized and Black Tinware, Assorted Ploughs, Extra Strong, Heavy, Sellar'g] Pattern Ploughs, Scotch MR and Md Garden Seeds One 10-h.p. Stationary Engine One 30-h.p. do. do., Double Cylinder One Hydiaulio Press One Screw Cutting Lathe BUOBOLZ & CO., Fort-street. BONE DUST! BONE DTJST! "CIINB at £9 per ton, 2,2401b5. Sacks included. Guaranteed free from any adulteration, at J. & J. SOPPET'3 Bone Mill, Freeman's Bay, and Mesirs. Henderson &. TMacfurlane's Store, Wharf. Auckland, April IS, 18G8. NEWCASTLE COAL, FIREWOOD, AJSTD COLONIAL PRODUCE STORES FARMERS' WEEKLY AUCTION M^2T FOR COUNTUT PRODUCE OSLT, VIC r i' OKIA-STEEET EAST, FOOT OF THE BARRACK HILL. NEWCASTLE COAL, screened, and delivered in bugs, '15s, to 50s. per ton Bay Coal Firewood, cut and uncut, at lowest prices Oats, Maize, Bran, Flour, Hay, and Chaff, always on hand Dust, Peruvian Guano, Bolivian 3-uSno, ka. Potatoes and all kinds of Country Produce Fine Sample of Canterbury Seed Oats First-class Hay, 4s. 6d. per cwt. First-class Potatoes, 4s. per cwt. «** Horses Stalled 6d.; stalled and fed, Is. A. CUNNINGHAM. EOBEET LUSK OFFERS to Stationers and Printers a large varielj of suitable GOODS, in original packages. His present stock comprises nearly 500 bales and cases, Branch Agencies at Dunbdih and Chblstcht/rch. Fort-street, Auckland. SOBBET LUSH., AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF PAPER, BOOKS, and STATIONERY, IRONMONGERY, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERIES, SADDLER'S WOOLENS, DRUGS and CHEMICALS. Fort-Street, Auckland. TO CONTRACTORS. """"~~~ fPHE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to L receive Tenders for the supply and delivery of ONE THOUSAND (1000) TEL.EGR.aPH POLES, more or less. The Poles to be sawn from tho heart of kauri. The Poleß to be of the following dimensions: — Twenty-five (25) and twenty (20) feet long (in proportions hereafter to to determined), to be eight (8) inohes square at the butt, j.nd six (6) inches square at the top. The Poleß to be sound, straight, and free from shake", knots, and sap. N.B.—iVo Pole will bo accepted which contains the least sap. The roles to be delivered in the city of Auckland, at a point to be indicated hereafter. Tenderers are to specify tho price per Pole as per eizes given. _ Each tender to be accompanied by a of twenty-five (£25) as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited by any tenderer Bhould he reftue to take up his tender in the event of its being accepted. Each tender must include the names of two sureties for approval, who are willing to become bond for the due performance of the contract, in the of the tender being accepted, and must be acoompanied by a notification to that effect signed by the two proposed suroties. Tenders, endorsed " Tenders for the supply of one thousand (1000) Poles," and addressed " The General Mar.ager, Telegraph Department, Wellington," mu9t be sent in not later than the lßt August next. Bv order of the Telegraph Commissioner, 0. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington, Ist June, 1868. ONEHUNGA. MR. NORTON, Chemist, Queen-street, and Mr. X-.JL J. Cook, Butcher, Princes-street, near the Beach, are Agents in Onehunga for the sale of thi DAILT Nbw Zealand Hebald and the Wbekit Herald. Subscribers' names, advertisements, and orders for printing will be received at either of the above places. TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN MANUKAU HABBOUB. Masters of Vesselß visiting Onehunga oan be supplied daily with a Copy of the HEBALD NEWSPAPER, GRATIS, by application to |Mr. Sons Cook, Butcher, Princes-atreet, next to the Custom House. CLARK, ARCH., & SON, Wamshotjßbhbn, Short-land-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1434, 22 June 1868, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1434, 22 June 1868, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1434, 22 June 1868, Page 5