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FOR SALE, EX "WILD DUCK," FROM LONDON. I \ |

Q/i CASES SUPERIOR HOCK \ m\3' J.O cases Sardines, halve* "10 ,'; . „ quarters .5 qr*sts Cosen's Pale Sherry 10 cafes Harper TwelvetreeV VVashing Powflw 1 cate „ „ Export BUckiug • 1 ,»^ », i> ' Baking Powder 1 „ „ , ,-, Carbonate Soda, 1 „ », „ Ball Blue 1 cask „ „ Liquid Blacking 1 „ „ „ Inks. 1 case Brings' Australian Starch 5 case* Prime Bellies Bacon 4 „ „ York Haras ' 3 „ v Cheddur Loaf Cheese 3 „ North Wilts Loaf Cheese AND One Stationery Punching and Shearing Machine, by Tennant and Co., of Leith. - KRULL & CO. •• February 18, 1865. _ " _

FOR SALEi EX "ADELHEID," FROM LEITH. Ktfjfc'BUSHELS MALT JmtfJ 10 malleable Iron Tanks , 5 bales Grey and Brown wrapping paptfc 5 „ „ „ paper bags 20 case* Ling Fish., 20 „ Salmon 20 „ Fresh Herrings 20 „ Potted do 20 „ Kippered do 2 '„ Finnan Haddock* ,2 „ Kippered Salmon 10 „ Jams v < 1 „ Ground Ginger 5 „ Lemon Symp 8 „ Raspberry Syrup 2 „ Strawberry Syrup , 5 „ Rose' Syrup 5 „ Raspberry Vinegar 25 „ Malt Vinegar , ) ' 100 „ Gingrr Cordial T 10 qr.-casks do .6 „ Whisky 19 casks Patras Currants 22 cs»e» Cumcerland Bacon 2 trunks Men's hob'd Watertight* 2 „ „ sprigg'd do 1 „ Superior Elastic side Boots 1 „ Youth's hob'J Waierdghts 1 „ „ sprigg'd do ,\ „ Men's hob'd Bluchers 1 „ Ladies' superior Kid Elaitic «idi Boots _ . , KRULL & CO; December 31, ISQi. ; " _. '

FRUIT^ TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUB 3; FLOWERING PLANTS. "TTTE undersigned have on sale a large 1 stock of ihe above TREES and PLANTS? packed to withstand the longest journeys. Priced catalogues forwarded on application. SHEPHERD & .CO., ■WHOLESALE, BKTAIL, AND EXPOBT NTmsEBYMEN, DAt LING I^TJESERy, ""sTDNEI. March 25th, 3865

pflE. WARAtAH COAL COMPANY I are now prepnred to load vessels at thpir own shoots, near Bullock Island, with the promptest diipatch, and without any of the detention unavoidable at the Government crane*. GEORGE SPAIGHT, Secretary; Mort'* Building*. . Ssth March, 186 S.

THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. PITT-STREET, SYDNEY. (Opposite Messrs. Mort and Co.'s Rooms.) THE proprietor has the honor of returning to his numerous patrons hi* grateful thanks for the mi^ny iavors lie has received since his occupation of the above well known Hotel." He has much pleasure" - in n'forming the public that the Hotel has just been eutirely re modelled, and now offers complete v accom-. modatiou to meet every requirement. One portion of die establishment,; removed from the more busy thoroughfare of trie Hotel, is reserved especially for fumilies and other guests desftous of the quiet of a private residence. . THE BATH ROOMS" and other conveniences which have been added, are calculated to afford every comfort j while at the lear of the Hotel is A SPACIOUS* GARDEN, fitted with arbours and seats uncfer fropioal tree*, form, ing, with the niurmurings of the Fountain, a delightfully cool retreat from the burning rays of the semitropical summer sun.' THE HOTEL DEPARTMENT will contiuoe under the careful supervision of, Mr*; Butts. t . > , . . - THE METROPOLITAN-HOTEL may justly boast of pos'sefising the best Billiard Room , iv the metropolis. , , . An excellent dinner, suited to every palate, ia provided at THE TABLE D'HOTE, At one o'clock daily, and at baif-pa'st oce on Sunday. The Tramway Cars to and from every stand afop' at this Hotel. Beiug situated in the centre of business, and close to the offices t of the principal wool and stock broker*, the Metiopolitan Hotel is especially adapted for squat*" ten and country proprietors. _ With the above-named advantage, coupled to oo«r•esy and due attention on his part, tne Proprietor,eou-( Sdeutly relies upon the continued support of iris ; numerous patrons. - ; April 11,1885. '

ST.-HILDA HOUSE, SYDNEY. J7AMILIES and Gentlemen yisiting_S?d,T? ney can have every comfort and accomo'dation' ft the abov* establishment. Private apartments.". iV required. ' . >• . * A; CtJBTTT

BERLIN' WOOL; weight $otf on sale at' MRS I. jXjyj WILLIAM HEADINGS. 80 Market Street, jdney, of the choicest and newwt colors. Country turelc'eeper* making parcel* of SOlba and apvanl* upplied on libeial term*. BERLIN HQI?9B, ? . • • CO Maikw fctrt«t, Bj*ri«j<: i D*cmberH,lBB4i ' -, - <' A';

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 1

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