QEEDS, PKUIT, JAMS, JELLIES, &c. Seed Oats Rye Fexup.. Perennial Rye Grass Grey Pens Cocksfoot Grass White Field Peas While and Reel Clover Jlorse Beans Rape Seed Buckwheat . . ■•.« Linseed Red Mangolds Canary '■<•■- "Xellow Globe Man- .^^-.-..- --gold Tares Long Yellow Mangold Weepfnfc Uutn '■ Peppermint Gum - : Stringy Bark Gum Black Wattlo 50 cases Oranges, ex ' Uero' 20 cases Aesoited Jams, in tins and jars 10 cases Tasinauian Tart Fruits 2 cases Taamanian Assorted Jellies TO ARRIVE PER 'BELLA MARY.' 10 tons Hobart Town Potatoes 40 cases Apples 10 cases Raspberry Vinegar. H. LIPSCOMBE, TASMANTAN SEED STORES, 130,. Queen-street. X, E A C H'S EPPIKG POHK SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, 173, QtTEEN-STBEET. , . Only Genuine Pork Sausage Manufacturer in New Zealand. ON account of the great demand for these Sausages, W. R. has been compelled to send to England for new and improved Machinery, far superior, to any in the'colony. Birring received the same, and fitted Up, W- H. will be enabled to supply the public with POBK SAUSAGES made fresh every hour. W. R. will warrant these Sausages to be made of Pork, only of the best quality. ee.ac i-l'/s■>;;.'; EPPING PORE SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, •<;•: 1.73, Cs'tT EEN-ST |R EE T. Hotels, Restaurants,, and Large Consumers : m supplied on, reasonable terms. • , ■ .. .. | m, ..:\ ~. . ■HAEBOUR YlWWi'■.<■"■,: .' i>HS ING& SUPPEK ROOMS, ON THE WHARF. MRS. RICHARDS begs .to inform hei friends and the public generally that febe has this day opened those large and commodious premises' on the Wharf as Dining and Supper Rooms, where she intends to pla« before the public a first-class meal at-the uiiiai charge of One Shilling, and hopes by cleanliness and. civility to merit a share of public support. ' ' i "Board and lodging, 20s per ■week; single beds, Is. TO BE LET. , . , mHB Proper* y attho "Whau known asibe X " WATERFALL," containing 35 ; acres partly ploughed, together wit h Cottage,. Woo. Shed, Boilers,. Sweating House, and every requisite for a Fellmonpery Business. TLu J creek (on which is the. Waterfall).running through the Property, ensures a cpnstanl supply of pure water.. ■■ ■'-. -,• t ■;■ .■- - , -■ Apply, to ■ •••:: . ..■.'!■;:,:■.!:,•■.••. :;:.-,..■-.;; •> ».\ ,ML TEL COCHRANE & BON.. :: ' • • •- FOR BALE,;.'; . ■■ -::■.. .I V FEW very nice PERAMBULATORS ' :J3_ neW tleaiens; jtat received. "jjft !;;; ' SAMUEL COCHRANE S^L _ : '--■■.'""•' -":'.' ."•'"','., —jr^'off^ c. J_^ . —.is undersigned is indebted, All parties to wh'«?a their accounts immediately.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 552, 17 October 1871, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 552, 17 October 1871, Page 1
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