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Wine and Spirit Merchants. HANCOCK & C 0., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS, &c, QiJ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND BREWERS, NEWMARKET. HANCOCK £ CO. take this opportuuity of informing their numerous customers and tho public generally that thty hmre now opened their New Premises in Queen-street, adjoining the Imperial (late Metropolitan' Hotel. H. t Co. have been at considerable expense in fitting up their Now Premises and making them specially suitablo for carrying on their largely increasing Wine and Spirit and Bottling Business Every facility has been utilised for conducting the Bottling oi their Ales and Porter, both of which arenow so woll and favourably known throughout the Colony, and especially the Province rf Auckland, and under the present management of that department they hope to mnintain ,* fair share of the trade. A Sample Room a specially set apart in the Wine and Spirit Department, and, with exertional arrangements for Bottling and Repacking from Bond in Jars and Kegs, &c, an inducement is offered to Customers to continue thoir liberal support, and those who have not hitherto sivon them a trial to judge of the excellence of their goods and tho impartial manner in which tho7 conduct their business. H. and Co. have arranged with a first-class London buyer for export to tho Colony of the finest blends of Wines and Spi-its, and with special advantages which they hive secured as to brands, &c, ttey hope to merit the patronage of the Public, a putrnnogQ which they fool assured, in the Wlno and Spirit Bnsiness, can only be secured and retained by tho closest attention to tho requirements of thoir Clients. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE— CHAMPAGNE: Louis Rooderer and Theophile Eoedorerand Co.'s Silver and Gold Tops, Delnhardt's Moselle, Burgundy, Chambortin, &c. PORT AND SHERRY WINES : Sandiman's, Hunt's, Tarragona, Vegis, Cozen's, Yglesia, &c, fine old Tawney Ports, Rich Bouquot Flavour, and fine Palo Dry Sherries COLONIAL WINES : Muscat, Grenache, Frontignac, Tokay, Muscadine, Consiantia, £larot, &c: all Adelaide Wines of a good age, pure, bright, and thoroughly sound. These are specially selected from the Grange Vineyard BRANDIES : Hennessey's, kartell's, Otard's. Prunier's, Gustave Bouche and Co.'s. 1 and 3 star, bulk and c.iso, flasks and half-fiask3 WHISKIES : Jamieson's and Dunville's Irish Whiskies, Glenlivet (three to fivo years old), Thom and Cameron's, Teacher's, Abbotsf ord, Walker's, Usher's, &c.; bulkjsnd cases flasks and half-flasks GIN:: J.D.K.Z. Geneva (20 bot. i gals., proof), Schnapps, Welti's and other Brands, Burnett's and other Brands Old Tim SARSAPARILLA : Townsend's and Liquours and Bitten; favourite brands RUM : K. W. P. Lowndes', 10 and 30 0.P., ids. and qr.-iiasks, Red Heart, Golden Fleeco, &C-, in case ;ALES AND STOUT: Ihler Bell's Bull Dog. Burke's, Dogs Head, a'ennanl's, <fcc, and Hancock and Cα's Superior Bottled Colonial Ale and Stout, quarts and pints. H. and Co. are Sole Agents for the Pure Highland Malt Whiskey, Abbotsfoid, and the V.O. and excellent Brandy known in the market as Gustave Bouche and Co.'s; H. and Co. will be glad to be furnished with particulars if any of their friends are at any tlmo anxious to Purchase, or Sell, or Transfer Hotel Properties, when, from their large connection, they may be useful TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CONNECTED WITH BREWEEY AND TOWN HOUSE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 3

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