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J Shipchandlery. A. B, D 0 N A SHIP CHANDLER, SAIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MAKER, QUEEN AND FORT STREETS, AUOKLANDJU3T LANDED, EX ' HERCIA,' CHAJtPlOf's GESUIKE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC RED L"AD, BLACK, BLUE, AXD GREEN PAINTS raw and boiled oil, in cask and dram POTTY, PAINT BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. ALWAYS IN STi.CK, PACIFIC ROBBER PAINT AND ENGLISH paints, mixed, ready for use, ia all colours TENTS, TARPAULINS GENERAL SHIPCHANDLERY GOODS Sporting. gHOOTING REASON, 1880. F. PORTER & CO., LICENSED DEALERS UNDER " THE ARMS ACT," \ Beg to call the attent'ou of Sportsmen to their j&iinual bhiptuent, Judt Laudc<l. ex * £>trai cathro," from London, of Doub'e and ingle Muzz'.o Loading «uaa [ Double and Siut, r Io Breoeh Loading Guns Hill's ielf-extractor Revolvers British Constabulary Revolvers Bull Dog Revolvers Curtis & Harvey'* porting Powders Hall's sporting Powders * Pigou, Wilk's & Lawrenca'3 >porting Powders Walker. Parker J» Co.'s Patsnt Shot, in 101b and 28lb b#gs i Elcy'a Pcrcu»j:on Caps 1 Shot Pouches, >iogiu aud Double Powder Flasks Eley'a Central.Qro Cartridges

Eley'a Pin-firo Cartridge Cases Jefferia's Cartridge-filling Machines Cloth and Felt Uun WaUs Central fire Ko-cappers Bardaj's Patent Loaders Powder and Shot Measures Cartridge Belts, Game Bags Gun Nip, les. Nipple Keys Cleaning Rod*, Pocket Barrol Cleaners Wad Cutlers, Bullet Moulds Leather Gun Caaea, Dram Flasks Dog Whittles and Collais The above are all from the Boat Makers; and may be had at very reasonable prices. pORTER & QO. QUEEN AND HIGH STREETS, AUCKLAND. Q_UNS. Q UNS. W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKKR, WHOLESALE A>D RETAIL, DEALER IN FIREARMS AND GUN materia!^, IG3. QUBRy-9TItKET, Begs to announce that he has Just Received lahqs ADDITION'S to his STOCK OF BREECH ANn MUZZLE LOADING Gtrss, Rifles, , Revolvbhs, Pistols, &c., &c. CHOKEBORE BRKKCH-LOADERS, By W. W. Greener. T. Bland & Sons, and other well-known makers. r £ s. d. . B.L. Pin Fire D.B. Guns from .. ~550 B.L. Central Fire D.B. Guns from .. .. 510 0 B.L. ~ Chok-bores, by Greener „ U 0 0 i BL. „ Bland & Sons .. 10 10 0 3 Good Serviceable >.R.M L. Guns .. 1 10 0 } ~ D.B.M.L. Guns .. 2 17 6 f M.L. Duck Guns 410 0 , C.F B.L. do. do , No. 4 Gauge 20 0 0 i B.L. Revolvers, from ..120 - s'aloon Rifles (Boya* Breech-loaders) .. ..200 > Hcndre s of Guxa to Choose from. £ AMMUNITION AND SPORTING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Repairs promptly and efficiently oxecutcd on the Most Reasonable Terms. "A. N EW ;^ oVEL . BY MISS DORA RUSSELL

(Author of " Beneath the Wave," Footprints in the Snow," &c., &c.) The Proprietors of this journal havo much pleasure in announcing that they have purohased tho solo right to publish iu Now Zealand a New Novel, by Miss Dora Russell, the well-known English authoress, entitled "QUITE TR U E '" The New Story will be commenced on SATURDAY, MAY 8. OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. The following are a few of the leading opinions upon Miss Russell's last novel: — "Several ch traders are drawn with a skill that deserves much praise.'*—Spectator. " * Footpri ts in tho Snow' is entitled to stand well in the fiction of the year."—Graphic. '* Miss Russell uses the pathetic, and uses it with effect."—Queen. "The incidents are skilfully dealt with."—Pictorial World. ** The incidents are fair-y sustained throughout the book."—Saturday Review. " Elizabeth Gordon's character is well drawn. The story is fairly told " —Athcnceum. ** Elizabeth'B struggles for independence in London are particularly well described. '—Whitehall Review. " • Footpriots in the Snow' is a novel which can he read with satisfaction and even enjoyment."—World. *' Miss Russell's ttory is unquestionably clever, extremely amusimr, and will, we doubt not, he a avourite in tte libraries."—Academy. *' There are here all the elemenU of tragedy, enough to have satisfied Webster Marlowe, and Mhs Russell's scenes are of a dramatic kind.''—Daily News. MASEFIELD & CO., albert iron foundry. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS DAILY. FOR SALE, 0, 10,15 an 25 horse power Engines aod Boilers Breakdown and Circular Sawing Machinery new and second-hand; Timber Jacks 1 Iron burning Lathe, suitable for mill lj tons Beat Charcoal Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fittings Winches, Bone MHJs, Lif'i.g Blocks Ships' Castings, Quarts Battery Cotton and Hay Presses, Turbine Wheels' flin. plpoß.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 8