HS. M E V E 11 S & CO., Queen-street Whaep, HAVE ON SAL E— Belmont Sperm Candles, Teas (superior to medium quality) in chests, half-chestc, and boxes; Sugars, various qualities; Vestas, Plaids and 2503; Morton's Salmon, Lobster, Salad Oil; Paper and Piiper Bags, ColaiaiVs Starch, Whybrow's Pickles, Lea and Perrin's Sauce, Melbourne and Provincial-made Soap, Jams (in tins and jars), Day and Martin's Blacking (in paste and jars), Soda Crystals, Patent Groals, Keiler's Confectionery, P..D. Painkiller, TD and Cutty Pipes, Colman's Mustard, Java Rice, Light Blue, Champion's Vinegar, Biscuits, Flour. Cigars, Ginger Beer Bottles, Kent Hops, &c. ttt INES AND SPIRITS. The undersigned have for Sale, ex ]ate arrivals — BRANDY (in bulk and case) of the following brands :—Hennessy's, Martell's, and Associated WHISKEY —Dunville's, Greenless & Colville's, and Campbelltown, in quartercasks and case RUM —28 o. p., in hhds. and qr.-casks WlNE—Hunt's three-triangle Port, and. Cousin's superior Pale Sherry, &c. GENEVA—JDKZ and key brand, Burnett's Old Tom MOSELLE — Deiiibf.rd and Co.'s No. 2 Moselle, in pints and quarts GINGER WlNE—Bernard's Quinine Champacrne TOWJNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA STOUT—Edmondson's pig brand, Blood's and Bridge's ALE—Tennent's, Bass's, &c. H. S. MEYERS & CO., Queeu-street Wharf. THE undersigned have ON SALE (to arrive per ' Countess of Kintore,' from London) — 20 casks fine new Currants I^o boxes Belmont Sperm Caudles 40 barrels Crushed Louf dugar 20 cases Sardines (ilb. and jib. tins) 10 cuses Brown and Poison a Cornflour 10l> cases liennessy's Brandy 200 bags Fine and Co-irae Salt 495 packages. H. S. MEYERS & CO., Queen-street Wharf. The undersigned have on SALE, to arrive per ' Bella Mary,' from HobartTown :— aaa CASES JOIINSON BROS. JAMS, hj \) U *n (ms anc* jal'3 200 cases John on Bros.' Jams, in this aud jars 200 cases Knight Bros.' Jams, in tins and jars. H. S. M YERS & CO., Queen-street Wharf. FLOWERS. FLOWEIiS. FLOWERS. POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS ! POT PLANTS ! R. BAIUD, VICTORIA-STREET SEED STORES, HAS on VIEW nnd for SALE, the largest and finest Collection in Auckland of FLOWERING PLANTS, IN POIS. Roses Cinerarias Primulas Fuschias Calceolarias Geraniums Camellias V erbenas Azahas Rhododendrons Pansies &c, &c, &c. A constant succession of Plants will be kept up during die ensuing season. Auction Sales SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. The subscriber will sell at his Mart, at ,11 o'clock, rCASKS RENNET TS. GEORGE SIBBIN", Auctioneer. MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER. GEORGE SIBBIN Has been instructed by the Baiiiff of the District Court, to Sell by Public Auction, on MOInDAY N"EXT, the 31st October, at 1 o'clock, mHIC SOUTHERN CROS3 GOLD 1 MINING COMPANY'S GROUND, situated on the Moanatairi Creek. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH. The Ground of the above Company is well situated, being in close pi-oximity to so-tie of the best. Claims on the Moanatairi Creek ; and to.any Purchasers wishing to develope a really fiist-class Mine, will be an investment that will well repay the outlay.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 251, 28 October 1870, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 251, 28 October 1870, Page 3
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