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J£lNG,\\/"ALKKR & (JO. HAVE ON SALE!! WINES. CHAMPAGNE— KRUQ'S PRIVATE Cdvek. Bottles, J-bottlks. PRELLER'S GLOBE OLARETS: No. 0 CHATEAU LAFITE— Unequalled bob Fulness of Body and Bouquet. No. 1. CHATEAU LARO3E—A Soft and Delicious After-dinner Wink No. 2. CHATEAU BELAIR— A Delicate Flavour, Soft and Ripe. No. 3. LORMONT—A Full Bodied Dinner Wine, Pore Medoo. CHABLIS-The Kino of Wines for Oysters and Fish. HARDY'S AUSTRALIAN WINES — Undoubted in Character, of Indian and Colonial Exhibition Fame ; Burgoyne's are Regular Buyers, ALCAZAR SHERRY. HUTCHESON'S PORT. VIN DE SAINT RAPHAEL-— Medicinal Wine. SPIRITS. MEUKOW'S BRANDY— Very Old Unequalled in the Market. ROBERTSON'S WHISKY, SCOTCH— 1 and 3 star Bottles, Flasks, Half Flasks 1, 2, and 3-diamond Bulb: KIRKISR, GREER, & CO.'S IRISH WHISKY—Famous Shamrock Brand ALES AND STOUT. AITKEN AND CO., James, Falkirk— Ale (without sediment.) PHCENIX BREWERY CO,Dublin Stout. LAGER BEER— 8.8.C., a Famous Brand. t PILSENER BEER— Heneken's Bierbrouverij Maatsohapjpl I CORDIALS. MaDONALD'S IRISH CROWN BRAND. AUSTRALIAN HOP } BITTERS. AN INVIGORATING TONIC. (See Pond's Report.) CIGARS, FINEST AND MEDIUM QUALITIES. As oar Stocks of Wlues, etc., sua of such » character as should satisfy an/ Connoisseur, we desire the public should know that we wish to cultivate » Private Trade. < • J^ING,^TALKER&Qo. | QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' ' fJIHE THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL Have deposited at MR. J. U. WITHEFORD'S OFFICE BHORTLANDSTREET, A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Or.XHB THAMES GOLDFIELDS, Together with particalars of liberal concessions the I Council hare decided to make, with a view to enoourrage the Introduction of English capital. Mr. Witheford, haying been identified with the Auckland GoldfUlds since their first opening, and having for some time past been collecting: mining information for English clients, la in a position to advise any representative of Home buyers who tnay bo in Auckland as to the merits of the various eligible oilfield Properties. PLANS, REPORTS, AND THE FULLEST RE LI. ABLE INFORMATION OF ANY MINING PROPERTY may be obtained on application at his office. FMPCRTANT NOTICE TO SHIPJL OWNERS, El'O, In retiring from the Ship Chandlery business, I h«g to tender ray sincere thanks to my many friends for their generous lupport during the last four toon years, and will consider it a personal favour if my late patrons will kindly transfer their patronage to my successors in the business, Messrs. Ross and Co., whom I can confidently recommend. D, H. MoKENZIE. Auckland, September 23, 1887. WITH reference to the above announcement, we have much pleasure In Intimating to the friends of the late Firm, and the public generally, that we will carry on the business of Ship Chandlers, Sail Maker», etc., in oar temporary premises at No. 17. Lower Queen-street, and hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance .of the patronage of the late firm. ROSS & CO, THE Sail Loft will bo under the management of Mr. Charles Reynolds, who had charge of thin branch of Captain McKenz e'« business tor the last fonxtoeu year». Iho services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, for many years head storowau for Meisra. J. and D. Oxley and Captain D» H. McKenzle, have bean retained for the new firm. Goods will arrive by next steamer from Sydney, and by diroct steamers from Home. ROSS & CO,, i [Suocosßon to Captain D. H. ! ,McK«n»le,] ■ SHIP CHANDLERS, .SAILMAKER3, Eta Temporary premises, No. 17, Lower Quoon-ntfoet Auckland. W. S. L AURIE 4 C a CUSTOMS-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND, HAVE ON balk BONEDUST3, FLOUR, |-INCH, JOE SUPERPHOSPHATES, OHLENDOKF3* AND LAWEs' DISSOLVED BONES GUANOS, PERUVIAN AND CORAL ISLANDS TURNIP AND GLOVER HEEDS, FRESH SHIPMENTS, COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS, FESCUES, RTO. WOOLPACKS, CORN3ACKB, TWINE, KTO. BONE MILL, NGARUAWAHIA, BONES PURCHASED W. S. L AUKIE 4 c°-CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. JgALL POINTED PENS. Suitable for writing in every position, never scratch spurt, nor Slick in the paper. TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8916, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8916, 3 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8916, 3 December 1887, Page 4