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OEEDS, FRUIT, JAMS, JELLIES, &o. Seed Oats Rye Hemp Perennial Rye Grass Grey Peas Cooksfoot Grass White Field P«aa White and Red Clover Horse Beans Rape Seed Buckwheat Linseed Red Mangolds Cauary Yellow Globe Man* gold Tares Long Yellow Mangold Blue Gum Lightwood Seed Bad Gum ' Oyster Bay Pines I .Weeping Gum ' Jfeppermin. cruiu Stringy Bark Gum Black Wattle 50 cases Oranges, ex 'Hero* - 20 cases Assorted Jams, in tins and jars ' 10 cases Tasmanian Tart Fruits 2 eases Tasmanian Assorted Jellies TO ARRIVE PER «BELLA MARY.' 10 tons Hobart Town Potatoes 40 cases Apples 10 cases Raspberry Vinegar. H. LIPSCOMBE, _ TASMANIAN SEED STORES, 130, Queen-street. I RE A C H'S EPPIHG PORK SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT. 173, QVIIKvIIBIII. Only Genuine Pork Sausage Manufacturer in New Zealand. | ..-. "' ' ' ON account of the great demand for these Sausages, W. R,. has been compelled to s.nd to England for new and improved Machi- , nfcry, far aoperier to any in- the colony. Having received the same, , and fitted up, W. R. Mil be ,enaibled to supply the public with PORK SAUSAGES made fresh every h<iur. . : ~-_; j,. iW. R. will warrant, these Sausages to be made of Pork, only of the best quulity. ;. j .-./,■ RE- A CH' S yy < EPP IN G P O RKV SA U SAGE ESTABLISHMENT, 173, QUKSLK.BTBBKT. Hotels, Restaurants, i and Large Censumers supplied on reasonable terms. . HARBOUR VIEW ;,; DIKING & STJTPEK ROOMS, ON THE WHARF. MRS. RICHARDS begs to inform her friends and the public generally that site) has this day opened those large and commodious premises on the Wharf is Dining and Supper Rooms, where she intends to place before. I be public a first-class meal at the usual charge of One Shilling, and hopes by cleanliness and civility to merit a share of public SUppOrt. \ Y> '.-< i !'•■ ':!'< ' '■' ''' ' '■■ " '- '-'' Board and lodging, 20s per week; single bods, Is. TO BE LET. f*|T HE Property at, the Whau known as the A j " WATERFALL," containing 35 acres, partly ploughed, together wit h Cottage, Wool, Shed, Boilers, Sweating House, and every, requisite for a Fellmoneery Business. The, creek (on whioh is the Waterfall) running tliroiujh the Property, onsures a constant supply of pure water. Apply to hAMUEL COCHRANE A SON. : ' FOR SALE' . ] AFEW'rery nice PERA^ 1^10*3 * ( & SON. V'* f .i ; e LSAMURI. CQa ; NT * T C E. 4 II . to whom ths undsrsiened is indsbted, ' All pAted to forward their accounts immediately. are r^ JOSIAH PEOUT, Clanrkards Hotel. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 18 October 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 18 October 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 18 October 1871, Page 1

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