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QEEDS; FRUIT, JAMS, JELLIES, &o. Seed Oat 3 Rye Hemp Perennial Rye Grass Grey Peas Cocksfoot Grass , White Field Peas, While and Red Clover Horse Beans ; -' Rape Seed -Buckwheat Linseed Red Mangolds .Cautiry Yellow Globe Mangold .■;_ ; . Tares Long Yellow Mani gold Blue Gum Lightwood Seed i Red Gum. Oyster Bay Pines Weeping Gum Peppermint Gum Stringy Bark Gum Black Wattle 50 cases Oranges, ex. 'Hero. . . . 20 cases Assorted Jums, in tins and jars 10 cases Tasmauian Tart Fruits 2 cases Tasmanian Assorted Jellies TO ARRIVE PER ' BELLA MARY.' 10 tons Hobnrt Town Potatoes 40 cases Apples 10 cases Raspberry Vinegar. H. LIPSCOMBE, TASMANIAN SEED STORES, 130, Queen-street. B, B A 0 H' S EPPIISG POEK SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, : 173, Q FEEN-STSEET. \. Only Genuine Pork Sausage Manufacturer ;in New Zealand. • ; • ON account of the great demand for these Sausages, W. R. lias been compelled to send to England for new and improved Mitch!? nery, • far superior to any in the colony; Having received the same, and fitted- up, W. R. will be enabled to supply the public with PORK SAUSAGES made fresh every hour. W. R. will warrant these Sausages-to be made of Pork, only of the best quality. BEACH'S . J E.P PI N G PO R X SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, ' ' ' 173, QtJEEN-STEE BT. ~ ... ;....-» Hotels, Restaurants, and Large Consumers supplied on reasonable terms.; : -. i i HAET3OUR VIEW ;; DIKING & SUPPEIi EOOMS, ON THE WHARF. MRS. RICHARDS bogs to inform her friends and the public 'generally that she has this day opened those large and commodious promises on the Wharf as Dining and Supper Rooms, where she intends to placetbefore the 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. ~''..;' 'Board and lodging, 20s' per week; singlebeds, Is. ; , ~ ! i ~ " ■ X: • i : r~- "I §HOM33IIrIGK &;COOKSOS,: MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, GOLD, AND SILVERSMITHS, ; ;/ , ';';; 40, Wtkbs am- st cc e-It.1 '■'■ '" Cx & 0. have: the. pleasure ,to infdSm ;tlie/ inhabitants of Auckland and vicinity thiit they 1 are prepared to executd aiiy orders' 'in'tte ' above manufactures entrusted'to tlieir cure1 in L the newest and best styles, and solicit the favor of their patronage.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 1

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