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On Sale N SALE, EX EATE ARRIVAL 250 cases Hcnnessy's brandy 37 ~ ~ 140 cases Martell's „ 175 cases Champagne Vineyard brandy 15 } casks ~ ~ 100 cases Gautier Freres, flask 70 „ Bisquit Dubouche flask „ 15 J-casks ~ " 250 cases JDKZ Geneva 135 cases Long John whisky 75 „ Lome ~ 100 ~ Dunville's „ 75 „ Loch Katrine ~ flasks 70 ~ Kinahan's LL ~ 15 J-casks ~ 20 ~ Glenlivet ~ 170 cases Booth's and Burnetts old torn 13 i casks Lemon Hart's rum 75 cases Red Heart rum 120 „ Wolfe's and Peters schnapps 12 ' curacoa and maraschino _ 73 i-casks port wine, various qualities 57 J-casks sherry ~ »•«.»!• e - 200 cases claret, Chateau Margeaux, St Julien, He-, 50 „ Burgundy, beaune 50 „ Sauterne 45 „ Barsac and Chablis 16 „ Angostura bitters, Seiner's and Steane s 240 „ champagne, MoetandChandon,Roederers &c. „ , , 350 „ ale and porter, Tennant's blood, Bass and Guinness' Tea in half-chests and boxes Sugar, crushed loaf, &c. Canterbury cheese "English and Colonial grass seeds J. DRA.NSFIELD. AMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORE. Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church). ON" SALE—--25 tons I.C. sugar, £43 10s. 10 tons C. sugar, £36 1© tons Y. sugar, £32 50 half-chests new season tea, each 411D5>., 2s. 4d. per lb. 250 boxes (Medora) tea, each 121b5., 265. 40 qr.-chests tea, each 201b5., Is. 8d per lb. 3 tons oatmeal, in 2cwt. casks, 22s a cask 2 tons first prize soap, 30s. per cwt., lOd. per 2 tons pale yellow" soap, 28s. per cwt., 9d. per bar H tons D C. soap, 225. per cwt., 7d. per bar 3 tons household soap, 18s. per cwt., 6d. per bar 1 ton Canterbury cheese, 10ad. per lb. 50 kegs prime salt butter 200 boxes sperm candles, each 251b5., IOJd. per lb. 20 cases salmon, each 4doz., 10s. per doz. 20 cases lobsters, each4doz., 10s. per doz. 15 cases sardines, |-'s and l's, 10s. and 7s. per 4 half-tierces twist tobacco (Black Swan), 4s. 4d. per lb. 2 cases tobacco (Waterlily), ss. per lb. Sweets (colonial), per lb. 5 cases plaid vestas, 6s. 6d. per gross Hennessy's and Martell's case brandy Otard, Dupuy, and Co,'s case brandy Wolfe's schnapps, case geneva Port and sherry, in qr.-casks and cases And various other goods too numerous to particularise All goods packed and delivered eree of charge to any part of the town. Note the Address— JAMESON, BROTHERS, AND CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Willis-street (opposite Scotch Church). E X P Y M—--20 cases Yorkshire relish 50 cases assorted pickles 25 cases Lea and Perrin's sauce 20 cases salad oil, pints 20 cases salad oil, half-pints 15 cases table salt 100 cases (American) salmon 50 cases (American) lobster 50 cases bottled fruit (assorted) 25 cases marmalade 10 tons English C. sugar , The above goods are the first of a series of shipments expected from England, smd will be offered to the public at a slight advance upon English inJAMESON, BROTHERS, AND CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church).

Hotels- ' LOWER HUT T. Good Accommodation and Stabling. J. D. FRASER, Propriet&i. :RIOKETBBS' ARMS HOTEL. JOHN A. CHANEY, Propkiktor Of the above comfortable and commodious hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has accommodation for upwards of TWENTY LODGERS, and in a short time will have double this accommodation. The best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. a HOTEL, MOLESWOKTH STREET. (LATE DANIEL RIVERS.) A. C. DEAVILL (formerly Steward of the N.Z. Company's steamers) having taken the above Hotel, begs to acquaint his patrons that his thorough knowledge of the hotel business will be sufficient guarantee of the house retaining its name as one for keeping Wines and Spirits of first-class brands. A. C. DEAVILL, Proprietor. DANIEL RIVERS, in reference to the above, begs to return thanks for the patronage bestowed on him during the past twelve years, and hopes the public will extend their favors to his successor. Education IY/TR A. F. M E R L E T, (LONDON UNIVERSITY), Professor of the French Language and Literature, at the Wellington College, Begs to announce that he will give lessons on the following terms : Private pupils at his residence— Per Quarter. £ s. d. Twice a week, one hour .. 3 3 0 Twice a week, 40min. .. 2 11 6 Classes are being formed. Terms 22 0 Fees payable in advance. Pupils who wish to be taught at their own residence can make special arrangements. Heads of schools are requested to communicate with Mr. Merlet, Cuba-street, near Abel Smithstreet. A ladies' class is being formed for the Cambridge Local Examination. Cuba-street, near Abel Smith-street.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 2