Merchandise. R R I V E D, PER P. AND 0. STEAMERS, FROM LONDON, 20 CASES W OEASOK T ING, T. H. H ALL & C a High-street and Vulcan Lane, auckland. FOR SALE BY W. S. LAURIE, 7, Wykdiiah strket:— Calvanised Jtron, 5 to 10 feet Sheet Zinc, No. 0 to 14Sheet Lead and Pig Lead Nails—Wire, Ewbank. and Galvanised Mimtz Metal, 14 to 220z-, and Nails S-bnshol Sacks, Wcelpacks Canvas, Lon? Flax, Repairing and Tarpaulin Wire Rope (Galvanised) Fencing Wire—Johnson's, White CroES, 4c. Chain (teated), J inch to 1 inch Oare, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Felt, 100 cases Sulphuric Acid 50 tons Manure Salt 100 tons Bonedust—Victoria Co. 150 tons Donemeal—Californian 25 tons Superphosphate of Lirne 5 tons Oilcake 6 tons Peruvian Govcrnme it Guano Musical. (CELLING f\FF ! fXFF ! £9000 W OKTH OF PIANOS, ORGANS, & HARMONIUMS, AT HOFFMANN'S & SONS, Queen street, opposite the Theatre. The largest and best stock In the Australian Colonics is now offered for sale at cest. W. HOFFMANN leaving Auckland will In conseqneuco offer this valuable stock, comprising «teel Grands, with traversed strings and upright oblique Grands by all the beet makers, in Ebony and Gold, Walnut, Kosewood, &c. BORD PIANOS, just landed, from £27. Several second-hand Pianos, Harmoniums, Organs (very little worn) at low prices lor cash or credit on good security. Theso large and spacious premises for sale or lease. Violins, Bows, Strings, Flutes, Concertinas, and all kinds of Musical Instruments on sale, tuned and repaired. HOFFMANN 4 SONS, Queon street, Auckland. Sole agents for Mason ami ilamlin's Organs. AMERICAN AKGANS, Fkom £15. 30 pep. cent. below cost. CALL EARLY AND SECURE ONE, AS THEY WILL NEVER BE THE PRICE AGAIN. PIANOS, from £30. NO OTHER HOUSE CAN DO THEM AT THE PKICE, J. H ° w D E N SHOETLAND-SIREET. Flour Mills. rWTY TCILOUR -14/fILLS. J. BYCKOFI & CO. Beg to Intimate to their numerous friends that the; have romo ved Into their newjand spacious premises in SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. They have spared no expense in the erection of the above Hills (with every facility for aa extensive trade) by importing tlio best machinery with tho atest improvements in use In America and England, resolved to keep fully abreast of the times. They venture to state their Brands of Flour aro so well known as to need no comment. With increased facilities for supplying all demands upon them, they solicit from tbeir constituents a continued measure of support, and from those who have not used their Brands hitherto a trial, feeling assured such trial will ensure a continuance of their custom. THEIR STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY in rear of the City Mills Is now fully at work. The success that has attended thoir efforts in manufacturing first-class BISCUITS has compelled them to erect spacious premises. These aro now nearly completed and the erection of a second Revolving Oven, now on tho way from London, will enable them to doable their outturn. No labour or expense has been spared to make this Establishment eomplete in every respect, and J. By<roft & Co. respectfully solicit a continuance of that support they will always endeavour to morit. N.B.—Goods delivered In the City, the wharves end Etailway Terminal tree of extra cuarje.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5846, 12 August 1880, Page 7
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