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Business Notices IJNICORN, to arrive from Glasgow £0 tons fine salt 45 „ coarse salt 100 casks whiting 85 „ soda crystals 80 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 24 and 26 gauge 10 hogsheads holloware 40 bales v,-„ olpacks, attached tops, 27 x 54 10 lbs, 27 x 48—10 lbs, 27 x 42—8 lbs 20 4 casks Burnett’s vinegar 20 octaves „ „ 50 cases „ „ 1 hogshsad water filters 20 cases cornflour 10 ~ candied peel, assorted 25 „ confectionery „ 5 „ lucky bags and bonus packets 10 „ pastilles and jujubes 10 4 casks Thom and Cameron’s whiskey 10 octaves „ „ „ 50 cases „ „ ~ 10 4 casks Lochiel Old Highland whiskey 10 octaves „ „ 50 cases „ „ 20 4 casks Rob Roy „ 10 octaves „ „ „ 50 cases „ „ 10 octavee old Islay whiskey 26 cases Scottish Standard whiskey, three star 30 „ old Jamaica rum, Red Star 50 „ Old Tom. Cat brand pLEIONE, to arrive from Loudon 240 kegs, each 28 lb, No. 1 white lead 40 kegs, each 1 cwt, genuine white lead 60 drums boiled linseed oil 30 „ raw „ „ 10 barrels Stockholm pitch 10 „ „ tar 3 cases varnishes, containing copal, oak, pale paper, e'astio carriage, patent knotting, japan gold size. 10 cases Tullooh’s dutch cocoa 2 „ chocolate creams, fancy, presorted 100 cases Bass’ pale ale, qts., bottled by Bridges 30 cases Bass’pale ale, pints, bottled by Bridges 60 .cases Kinnahan’s whisky, full contents (Transhipped ex <l Redstart,” from Oporto.) 10 4 casks port, two grape 10 octaves „ „ „ 8 4 casks ~ very old 8 octaves ~ ~ 5 4 casks „ fine old tawny 5 octaves ~ „ „ ~ Transhipped ex “Gallioia,” from Cadiz, 10 4 casks sherry, two grape 10 octaves „ „ 6 4 casks „ four grape 6 octaves ~ 4 4 casks Manzanilla sherry Transhipped ex “Eva,” fromjCharente. 100 cases Rividre, Gardrat and Co’s, pale brandy one star 40 cases do. do. two star 25 cases do, do. flasks '4O cases do. do. half flasks ■yrißGiNiA, to arrive from New York. 30 oases of American hops, 11b and Jib packets 50 ~ ~ lobsters 50 „ „ clothes pegs, full [conn--5 „ „ brooms ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & Co., Johnston Street. BRING LAND FAIR, AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND. Great Northern Land Agency Rooms. POSTPONED to FRIDAY, 4th November. Upwards of £500,000 worth of City, Suburban, and Country Lands will be offered. 7261 T. W. HICKSON, Auctioneer. THE NORTH, a post card to the “ Great Northern Land Agency of Auckland, New Zealand,” with name and address at back and statement of requirements, will obtain for you (post free) Reliable Particulars of Places for Sale, from which you are sure to be able to select something to suit your wants. Now is the time to buy, as the tide of prosperity is just setting in towards the long despised North. Persons visiting Auckland should not fail to visit the splendid rooms of this Agency, where newspapers from all quarters of the colonies and elsewhere are regularly filed, and every attention is paid to the requirements of visitors seeking information on any matter relating to dealing in land, houses, &c. T, W. HICKSON, Manager. 7259 HE BROCKELBANK MERCHANT SHIPPING AND TRADING CO. Of London and Liverpool. (Business established 1804.) Undertakes the execution of Indents for British manufactures and exports ; contracts for delivery of steam, house, and gas 00a1,C.1.F. to any port abroad ; receives consignments of produce tor sale, and makes advances thereon if required ; contracts for building and fittingout of all classes of steam and sailing vessels. Address the Manager, Thomas Brockelbank, London. Telegraphic address, “Brockelbank,” Loudon, 7075 EW ZEALAND HEMATITE CO.’S PAINT. Manufactory—Para Para, Nelson. Medal and Certificate—Sydney Exhibition. First Class of Merit—Dunedin Exhibition. The cheapest, best, and purest of all paints for every description of iron and wood work. Mr Robert Tatlocfc, the British analyst, in furnishing report on the paint, says : —“This is an excellent paint, both for wood and iron, but particularly for the latter. It does not alter by atmospheric influence, and is quite adhesive. It has also the advantage of bemg quite free from any poisonous or noxious ingredient.’ Supplies, with copy analysis and testimonials from engineers, irontounders, painters, and others, can be obtained from E. W. MILLS & CO., Agents, Wellington. Wellington, 22nd September, 1881 715 O T I O E . From this date County Council, Highway and Local Board Advertisements, inserted in the New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail will be charged for as follows :—First insertion, 3s per inch ; subsequent consecutive insertions, 2s per inch; non-conseoutive Advertisements, 3s per inch per insertion. Tabular matter, double price for first insertion. Election notices will also bo charged as above. ' J, C. HARRIS, rjiHE GREAT , MEDICINE LAMPLOUGH’S PYRETIC SALINE makes a most Purifying, Invigorating, and Agreeable Effervescing Draught, that gives instant relief in Prickly Heat, J uncle Fever, in Headache, Sea, or Bilious Sickness ; cures the worst forms of Skin Complaints, Diseases arising from Congested Livers or other impurities. By vitalising the blood, it thereby resists climatic • influences, or the infection of Measles, Fevers, and other eruptive affections. It is sold by most Chemists and the Make* (note the trade mark), H, Lamplough, at the Laboratory, 113, Holbom Hill, London, E.O. ; ; . Agents for New South W ales—Messrs, Elliott Brothers, Sydney. Victoria—Messrs, Fel/ton, GeimwadE & Co,, Melbourne. South Australia—Messrs. Fauldino 4s Co." Adelaide. T HE FACT IS NOW ASSURED THAT INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION CHRONIC BRONCHITIS ASTHMA THROAT & LUNG'COMPLAINTS NERVOUS AND WASTING DISEASES are permanently relieved, the worst symptoms arrested and a healthy reaction produced by AICKIN’S s YRUP OF E UOALYPTU s HYPOPHOSPHITBS OF, LIME AND QUININE, These great results are owing to the combination of NERVE AND BRAIN TONICS that lend increased sustaining powers to the ! invalid, added to which is the " SPECIFIC ACTION of the Eucalyptus on the mucus tnemiranes .whereby the air passages are cleared of un- : healthy secretions in a natural manner. Daily evidence is afforded of the permanent resuscitating action of this remedy—so_ that all who suffer should at once make a trial of its eminent properties.. The Eucalyptus Syrup is In price, and within the reach of all who need it. It is a pharmaceutical combination of tonic alkaloids with hypephosphites and not a secret nostrum. Registered and gazetted under “ The Trades Marks Registration Act,” by Grates AICUN, The Pharmacy, Auckland.' Wholesale Agents, iVTJt AT. A ■NTTI TVRTTG. fin

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6440, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6440, 3 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6440, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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