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Merchandise. O N g a L E, AND EX * AIKSHAW,’ ‘ QUEEN OF THE WEST ‘SPIRIT OF THE DAWN,’ ‘ SCSI EH ALLION,’ ‘MARTHA FISHER,’ aad 'DUNELM *sfl packages hhds., J-casks, andeases) Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Geneva, Port, Sherry, Champagne, Sparkling Burgundy, Very Choice Madeira, Moselle, Wolfe's Schnapps, Burnett’s Tonic Schnapps, Green G nger Wine, Sarsaparilla. Lime Juice Cordial, Clarels, Bitters, Old Tom, and Liqueurs. 150 cases Bass’ Ale and Guinness’s Stout (Griffin brand', exceptionally good. 00 boxes Price's, De Roubax, “Lion" Stearine, and Paraffin Candles. 682 packages Groceries, consisting of :—Tei, Coffee Tepper, B.tttad Fruits, Salad Oil, Pickles, N ixey’s Black Lead, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Soda Crystal, Whiting, Coffee and Chocolate and Milk, Blacking, Pipes, Vinegar, Currie Powder, Keiller’s Confectionery, and Jujubes, Colman’s Mustard, Castor Oil, Mixed Spice, Starch, Candied Peel, Arrowroot, Marmalade, Nutmegs, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, Bicarbonate of Soda, Sago, Tapioca Carraway Seeds, Tayl r’s Cocoa, Crosie and Blackwell's Pates a-d Preserved Meats, Anehovy and Bloat r Paste, Jellies, Figs Sultanas, Almonds, Oakey’s Knife Polish, Millar's Baking Powder, Neave’s Food, Carraway Seeds, Liebig’s Extract of Meat, Preserved Fish, Crystal Vinegar, International Confectionery, and Boiled Sugar Goods of very best make 50 cases Sardines, 4’s, J's, and 20-ozs. 60 cases Vestas. 250's, and plaitjA 30 cases Angle Swiss Milk 20 cases Glucose, or Grape Sugar 16 cases Billiard Tables (Thurston and Co.) 13 cases Stationery, Musical Instruments, Cutlery Grocers’ Show Boxes, Picture Frame Mould ings, Brown Windsor and Glycerine Soap, Playing Cards, Saltzogenes, &c. 12 cases Preserves and Oriental Pickles 6 casks finest quality Golden Syrup 5 cases Branson’s Coffee Extract 4 cases Drawingroom Furniture 2 cases very handsome Rosewood Pianofortes, octaves 3 bales Paper Bags 3 cases A. and W. Flatau's French Blacking 3 tanks New Kent Hops 5 bales Carpets, Rugs, A’c. 5 cases Castor Oil for machinery 2 bales Straw Envelopes 3 cases Best Super. Velvet Wine Corks 2 Coses Valuable Pictures &c. &cJ &c. J7DWAR D E W 1 S (Late with L. D. Nathan i Co.), C UST OM-no U S E S T R E E T. Ironmongery, &c-gFI-’.L’IAL NOTICE TO FARMERS. HEATERS AND HINDERS ■IN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. \TI-SEL NOW DUE. harvester kin g AXD MAR S El HARVESTER, E Y C- AMMON AND DEERING. Tlie=e Ci.k'brr’.tL’d MACHINES, now brought to the h:g 11.-st State i'f perf. ct!• n, have, during the last seas, n, been remark tbly suece-ffill in America, and are i-mnd to surpass all others in I.: .btm -s 1 f Jraiielit, >'oml»:ne-l with strength s.mpii ity ..f l( instruction F.\.e b.m fr. m breakage Rapini ■■ and , iclßnce of work. The Li:..Dr is und .übtedly th' nust simple and •ffi.aeift yet made, and the tra.nlhrg bars are a >l'’'‘.ird impr- etneiit .>ll canvas .-r rub''.,.- ban.ls. J ne Acant-.-peeially solicit the in-pect'.m ..f intending purchase's, and are prepared supple the most ample testnn my m favour ~f the-.c .M..chines EXTRACT rr.OM NEW YORK PAPER. TIIL lIARt ESTER KING.—We call the si ecial attention to this splendid Reaping Machine, manufactured by Messrs. Gammon and Deering, of Chi.a-., and which we believe superior to anv 7tber kn..wn%r exported tr.-m the .States. The Leaner is made to eu' e.thera a or 0-f..ot swMh, is drawn easily by two horses, has 110 s : .i c draught, is less liable to'-et out of order and, should it do so, is more readily and cheaply repaired than any other machine made. It is most simple in construction, and less li di’e to break binding-wire than ordinary reapers', and'if wire d..es break, threads its own needle while in action wlu.e others stop to re-adjust. Will bind its sheaf ti/nter tiian ether reapers, and uses one wire instead ot two. THE CRANE AUTOMATIC HINDER attachment connected with it, weighing- about ItaOlbs., is made pf 1 "11 and steel, i'll s can be attached or detached in a couple of minutes. Generally, the mechanism of this machine is so simple that any intelligent fanner can. readily understand and manage it after one inspeetion. It can be operated easily by a man and a boy, though its binding tables and stands are so arraii'-i'd that three men can bind up.m it, should this°be de-ired with he vv -lain. Th ■ Bind, raise will t ike eare <»i the widest swaths. It is further guaranteed to cut sri-ertl acres more per div than anv other Reaper, and the tm and w. rk, wliic-h is the liio-t delic.ite opctati-.n in binding, is reduced by Deering s mack me to the minimum of simplie t v. The sale and demand f..r this Reaper in th. United States, during the la-t two years, has eonsi lerably exec, tied that of nnii other manufactured. In compel it on,all over the country, parti, ularly with Meyorniiuk’s and other b< st-known niauhincs, v<■inpctt*nt judges bate invariably declared it to be ** iiu'oripar(taD/ the i. sf, sir,>n and tno-7 rJiuhlr Reaper offered for sale in the United States ot America, and ,lrc to McCormirk's machine, .lii-tly . ’'.titled, therefore, to its name, the ‘ Harvester King.’ ” E. PORTER & CO., WHOLESALE i: RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Auckland, AGENTS FOR NORTH ISLAND. Hotels. OEN -y 1N E |Z| 0 1 EL, Eden Tep.race. LIST OF PRICES;— Per bottle Mart-H's & Hennessy's Brandy .. 4 Greenlees & Colville’, Campbeiton Wl.isky n (pr r? f \ I -, -’ 4- and 4 6 Dunvi l ’s Minsky £ Rum, 3s ; Old Jamaica (proof), 4s ; small ” •■> 0 Cou-.- n’s sherry, best, 4s ; small .. ’ ” J 0 >an'limen's Best Port, 4s ; small, .. 9 0 '■montidado'berry, 5s ; small, .. ” ■> 6 »Hd I’awny Po t, 5s ; sm.ll, .. 9 E: glish Ginger Wine .. .. '*3 0 rx CVSF '(irNriNF BRANDS': (I- nne-ry s and MarteTs Brandys 6 Uisquit : übouche’s Brandy .. .. 5 0 Ca r-Brandy, half-pint bottle .. " ' ” 0 - 'biedam'ch-apps, 4-'ll : small, “9 Geneva. JDKZ,4s • small •> >t' ne Gin .. .. .. ” '' ~ ' Old Tom .. . ” ' ’ a ri Durvillc-sWoi-ky .. C i ? ° low.seaustsarsapar.lla 50 Ei glhh Ale and L‘.r:er b:and>.\ Is 31 t’ j 1 G xi.ll Spirits sold by L«* ■ v< r-p’oof smu • tf o’.n Folded Store. A-sort-'d cose: of t'l-- nl- vs mv’c up G- Fim:’i-s and i ic: i. Parties. Teims Stti.lly Ca-h no r -T' pti' n<). SAMUEL EVINSON, P. ot'UiEToi:. A-cklmd, 12th f tctanb -, 1.-7 o ('loverth: ei:' e Hotel, Tf !!!’."-■ lIEET. AUCKL A 7 D. DUNMOG GAM & KING, Proprietors. B .a-.i a: (’. Bosidenc" .. 20s psr wee’s I'cir i: I • idle'-’('r gb. !: 00m.).. 25s p"r week lab’" if. .atlo’clu k s’ua::-)One Shilling BATH RO 0M S, AN OxL’. T . X C )MF.RT,S A HOTEL SHOULD P R OYAL M AIL H OTE1 ’ VICTORIA AND ELLTOTT-'T-ELTi, (IN KE VICINITY OF THE TIIE.V.KE), AUCKL A N D. Familiss T. urists, and Commerri .1 Gentlemen ■ t-i.ing Auck.and, will find this Hotel comfortably furnished and thoroughly vemilat d. Ihe roof has been ventilated vvi h all the iate.t hotel improvements. The B*th-ro ms are ti t- d with hot and cold wat-»r, als > shower baths ■’ n late t approved principle, and p.cent waste pipes, J. CODLING, with his experience as Hotel Proprietor of one of the large-t hotels in England, ought to influence a large trade In th s line. J. Codling, protxietor. Don t Move ! —Give the Hotel Restaurant a turn I to-4ay for your Lunch. Tea from sto 7 o’clock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5337, 24 December 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5337, 24 December 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5337, 24 December 1878, Page 4