Butchers. npHE "PRESERVING QOMPANY. Fibst-class Medal Awarded the Auckland Exhibition of 1880. Thin is a local industry of great promiso and usefulness. The best quality of Beef and Mutton from tho finest pastures in the province are tinned. Tho Goods manufactured far excel all foreign mako, and now a period of prosperity has overspread this province when we can keep the money among our elves that now is sent away, and turn exporters instead of importers. Our meat supply must now be acknowledged a*, unsurpassed by any country in the world for richness and quality. Our Tinned Goods are known by competent judges, both ia Auckland, New Caledonia, and the Pacific Islands to be a superior article to anything imported BEEF— 4H>. 21b. Roast Berf 6d — 7d Boiled Beef 6d — 7d CORJ.ED Beef OJd— 7Jd Spiced Bekt 7£d— 7Jd Mikced Beef 6d — 7d MUTTON— Boiu:d Mutton 5Jd — 6sd Corked Mutton ...V.. 6Jd— 6Jd Spiced Mutton 7d — 7d Minced Mutton.... 6d —7d sausagesPork Sausages 7d — 8d Beef Sausages 6d — 7d German- Sausages Sd — 8d Tbipb 7d — 8d Brawn 6§d— 7Jd THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS AREOFFERBD. N.B.—CORNED BEEF can be supplied in 100,200 and 3001b. barrels, free on board or at railway, at 2§(l per lb., guaranteed beet quality and sound. Orders se.it by responsible persona will be promptly attended to. m H. S EL O V E, FAIIILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, WrjJDHAM-STKEET (Opposite Clanricarde Hotel). Peimest Heat osii Kept. EARLT CALL SOLICITED. E. M. HALLETTFAMILY BUTCHER k POULTERER, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COURT, PAENELL. rrttnr,TT.H "waited upo2* roit orders tvtthih a KADIUS OF 2TVE MXLE9, £ST Specia attention riven to Ponltry, which will be dressed and delivered on the shortest notice. PRIME CORKED BEEF IN ANY QUANTITIES. FISHER AND CO. (Limited), Wholesale Sbippixo & Family Bdtchehs, Queen-street (next Bank of New Zealand, Auckland). —Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon, Corned Beef on Sale in Large Quantities.— N.B.— l.'ealers in Game. Live Pheasants forwarded to all Farts of the Colony apon receipt of Older. Families waittd on in tewn or suburbs. Machinery. Tfl OR SALE. 6,10,15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Boilers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch lireaking-down and Circular Sawing Machinery New ana Secondhand Timber Jack* H tons Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Bods and Fittings Bone Mill! Wiaches Truck Wheels Ship's Castings Pulleys and Shafting Bakers' Oven Work Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine Water Wheels Pipes MASBF EL AND CO. "PORTABLE TI/TILLS. OPPENHEIMER & CO., CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET, AUCKLANB, Have just Landed Ex Beatrice Ilavener, and for sale : ONE 32-INCU MUNSON SINGLE CIEARED MILL, WITH TWO FRENCH BURR STONES TOE GRINDING WHEAT OR MIDDLINGS, PRICE : £78 108. TyruNsoN's t>ortable ti/j ills. BEST IN THE WORLD. Every Mill is a model of itself, gotten up on Mechanical principles It will not clog or choke under any speed Self adjusting, perfect in balanee, self lubricating Simple in construction, durable in material Rapid in grinding ■ a good investment for any agricultural district. Sole Agent* for New Zealand: OPPENHEIMER & CO., CO3TOM HOP HE-STREET, AUCKLAND. Stud. ' ■f'UffiySfr A UCKLAND r< T/W ne following Entires serve a limited numof Mares at.Glen Orchard. ■ ' ■ ; Eoseberry Clydesdale (Imported) .. .. £10 10 Dainley .. .. _ hi WM. PEBCIVAL, Seoretuy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6288, 12 January 1882, Page 3
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