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ON SALE AT TEE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, £ HHDS, V 3 quarter-casks Whiskey 4 “ Old Tom 3 “ superior Old Tom 5 birds. Jamaica Ruin JO cases finest Old Port 10 “ Pale and Gold Sherry 10 quarter-casks Champion's BestVinegar 10 hhds, Tooth’s splendid Ale 53 cases “ “ “ Paints and Oils, in great variety 3 * American Stoves 100 Doors 100 Sashes 10 Pocket Hops * - Tubs, in Nests 1 Wicker Chairs t J bar then ware and G lass 2. bales Blankets, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 6 barrels Pearl Barley 9 “ Split Peas 10 “ Oatmeal 5 cases Bottled Fruits 5 “ Thumb Bl ue .., English Hams Winnowing and Dressing Machines Scotch Ploughs and Harrow* Dairy Rakes Superior Dog Cart Cart and Gig Harness Paint Grinding Machines Fire Buckets, Tin Dish Covers Lyndon’s Double-strapped Spades “ Potato Forks &c., &c.. &c. Geo. S. Graham, Queen Street Whaif. Dec. 10, 1856.

r PHE Undersigned begs ts announce to the public of Auckland and Suburbs, tliot he has formed a String Band, known under the name of the AUCKLAND STRING BAND, and that he will attend to Balls, Parties, Dinners, Excursions, ihuNics, &c., when/they will endeavour to give satisfaction to all parties cepeerned. RICHARD HERZ,' Leader

BOOTS & afe SHOES, MOW Selling at W. H. NEALE’S, ■L* Queen Street, at low prices £ s. d. Wellingtons 1 0 0 Lace Shoes, calf 0 10 0 .

ITIISis FISHERY GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, At the New Salle de Danse, VICTORIA STREET. MISS FISHER respectfully intimates to her friends aud the public of Auckland, that she intends giving her .First Ball, THIS EVENING, the Uth DEC., and begs to assure them that, should they favor her with their presence, she will endeavour to contribute to their amusement. Dancing to commence at half-past 9. Tickets 55., admitting a Lady and Gentleman. May be had at Mr. London’s, next to the Exchange Hotel, or at Miss Fisher’s residence, Wakefield Street.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 December 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 December 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 December 1856, Page 4

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