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Shipping. T>ASSENUERIS' L>IJNE Ol J #7Sf'KW. PACKETS TO NEW ZEA ™^^ B— * — OWNKD BY MESHRS. SHAW BAVILL * CO., 84, Lkaucnhall-8-tr.ht, London | The above linn of ships are regular traders to all th principal ports of New Zealand, lhey are clippe ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded b experienced masters. The bill of fare ts most sub stantial, and »f the best quality, and the accemmoda . tlon roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passage from London to New Zealand, payment tor which ha ; been guaranteed In the colony. Return ships Xt ! London also leave at alaiont regular inteivaU. | Full particulars on application to i L. D. NATHAN ft C 0.,1 | OWKN A GRAHAM, } Agents. j CIU lOK.SHANK *«X). ) I THIRST SHIP FOF I JT LONDON DIRECT. s*sßß9S9B9sisl The magnificent iron clipper j ' LORRAINE,' ; lOOaI at Lloyd's, 828 tons tegister, Captain W» Cbviksund, now loading, and having the greater par ef her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. Has superior accommodation for a family; also one small cabin disengaged. THKMCW ZKALANB SHIPPING COMPANI (LIMITED), Agents. -£&&> T? 0R LEVUKA -DIRECT The fine new schoener ■EHbl 'WINIFRED' will positively sail on SATURDAY, the. 18th inst. She offers superior a.commodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to A. B. DONALD, Queen and Port-streets. Auckland, May 16, 1878. Xjl O R SAL E : T ne fast sailinr, well • knowi -BtsttUlaSltlll staunchly-built Cutter •F A W N.' Apply to C. J. HUTCHJNSON, Q,ue»n-street. Conveyances. DALE YARDS STABLES. The undersi-rned begs to intimate to the public thai he has purchased the lease of MEARS'S STABLES {Lately occupied by Mr George Leadrnm), And hopes, by attention, civility, and moderate charges, to gain a shire of the public iiitronage. FOR DIKE: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Hois-;s, Buggies and 'Busej. Horses bonghl; or sold on commission, also broken to all kinds of bar Less or saddle. G. KIEtKWOOD. REID'S AUCKLAND & ONEHUNGA 'B U S. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Onehußga : (Opposite (Greyhound Hotel) tHardiupton's Hotel 8.45 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1 p.m. ».*."> p.m. Bukdays: 10 a.m. *30 p.m. WC R O W T H E R, • VICTORIA LIVERY 4 BAIT STABLE?, (Corner of Lome and Wellesley-streets. Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keeper to H.R.U. the Duke of Edinburgh ana Uls Excellency Sir G. F. Bewem. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, epen and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair of Horses; Paur-whee'od Dog Carts ; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered C< •- vejances for driving passengers to cut-districts ; Lidies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Ac, <fc. C'harfes Moderate. Confectioners. AUCKLAND STEAM CONFECTICF FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET. E. WATERS, CONFECTIONER Be«fl to inform the public that the fol'i wtn« goods, manufactured athis factory,are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or colouring matter deletenons to .lealth :— Dry Goods. Dht Goods—Continued. Conversation Lczcntee lun.cnal Pro] a CoiiverKativriß Riok'S Good Words Thick Peppermints Cinnamon Oomfita Thin Peppermints Chocolate Cre-una Fruit Li7.enjreß London Mxturea Fancv LiizctiKes IceinifHu^ar Bcotch Mixtures Persian Shcrrert Suyar Almonds B'Ulsu Uoodsv Marbles Mixed l.'ulies Burnt Aln-.uiidj Sticksf.tx-ortrd) Birus' Barley Su_-ir Cirraway Comfits Barley Sutjar ri»l!» Carra'-ay ComtiU (rmall Cu.sluiuis Onii;er Lo/.en/cs Acid Drops Extra Strong Peppenninta Bi<t A"d Drops Super. Extra Stnnur do. Rmc Acid Drops Rose l>izcti);es Biack Balls Aniseed Balls Indian Ccrn Cayenne L«izen>;es Bla.ck Almond To?T> Musk Sweet Kisses Paretroric C'ouifh Lo/.eniros R<;d Cocoaiiut Ice Batlii'ii>e Red and White Coj-. c.m Ic Coaiafoot kock Honey TotTv Gelatine Loxenges Matrimonial Toffy Jujubes Evert-on Toffy Liquorice Star and L< ve Rock P.nK Jt White Su<ar Candy IrnP.t'on Str.iwl.erries Browu Candy Imitation A n.ondi! Horehi urul Candy Imitatii n H_-i*pl^rrie9 Oomiiis Omph Props Recent Pipe Turkiah R<x k Plain Pipe Tom Thumbs Medicated Lozenges of every dctxinpt on always on Waters' Clinculaie, 20s. per dozen. YY nuiilNO Cakk UKSAME.MIi, Bonbons, MollKßeiDT'B Lcr»oA(iß, &c., &c, ic. rrHTIMONIAL. Pnjvmcial UilvomUjry, Auckland. October 2fi, 1«75. Mr. E. Watbw, : Sir, —1 have much pleasure in Informing you, that after having made t. very careful analysis of various samples of sweetme-its manufactured by you, I find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the csdimrinjr mat'ers are quite Innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, find thr.t t la quite equal to the bust EiiKlish or French pre* Tornions ; and, beintf entirely free from husk, it will .oim an excellent article of diet for nvali Is, especially those suffering from an mpaired dijre»tion.—l have he honour to be, sir, your obedient Bervanl, Jamkb M. Tdnny. Proviuciul Analyst. TM PORT ANT NOTICE. E. WATERS Has very great pleasure in announcing that since his removal into Mr, Dyson's late shop, bis D I N I N G-R O O M S have beea renevated at great expense, with every regard to the convenience of his customers. THE LOWER SALOON Is ths most spacioms and comfortable, as well as the beat ventilated Dining-room in the Province ; and Upstairs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable aiie. t« prevent overorowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS or Ladies also upstairs, to which are aiUched side offices provided with ablutionary and other conveniences. His Table he feels confident needs no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professioaal »nd Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has received for a period of over eight years U a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON is always to be obtained. British Magixints, Illustrated and Comic Journals, together with the leading Loadoa Newspapers, are laid on the table immediately on the arriyal nf each mail steamer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that he will in his New Premises, continue to receive the large ihare of patronage which has been accorded to him n the past. E.W. wishes also to draw the atttntion of Merchants ind Storekeepers to his locally-manufactured Conections, which rival those of Keiller and the best English makers. He has removed his Factory to Osu-ham-street West, where he has fitted np all the aost modern machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, rYHOLBSALK AND RETAIL CONFHCTIOKER QVEBN-BTftUT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5148, 17 May 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5148, 17 May 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5148, 17 May 1878, Page 1

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