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r- , ■ ■ f v ■" EO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. rnHE undersigned, having commenced busiaess as RECEIVING- and FORWARDING AGENT, solicits the patronage of Consignees and Shippers of Merchandise, &c, and feels confident that the care and attention he will devote to their interests, together with moderate charges, will m^rit approval. KB.—-Entries Passed and goo(is P l'o^'^ forwarded. J. G-. FREER, Office on the Wharf. W. S. JONES, SADDLES & HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to intimate to the country settlers, and the public generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as Saddler and Harness Maker in those premises lately occupied by Mr. Kennedy, Saddler, Queen-street, opposite the old Market-place, where he hopes, by prompt attention to business, and reasonable charges, to merit a share of public support. W.S.J. feels that he is in a position to supply the wants of t.he public, having a constant and regular shipment of Goods from the best houses in England, and would call particular attention to his first consignment, per ' Countess of Kintore,' which is opening m first-clnss condition, a quality of Goods rarely imported. Note the address—ls4, Queen-street. WILLIAM EYRE, ENJNISKILLEN HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET. -1 rAA PAIRS First Choice Josephine 10UU Coloured KID GLOVE?, at Bb, 2s. 6d., and 3s. per pair. IAAA CHILDREN'S SUN HATS : 1U U U at 1b 6d to 2s-each--1 CASE MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMEI I HATS, from Is. 6d. to Is. Bd. I j .. .. ... J. CRAIG BEGS to intimate to his numerous J^TJj; and the public generally, HjJ h«..J^ taken that large Allotment '" to masters of eutgy q{ chaser ot out) . delivered^ ™' e d for Storage. 1 NOTICE OH REMOVAL. CHARLES PAIN BEGS to intimate to his friends and th< public generally, that he has RE MOVED his place of business from Victoria street East to Upper Queo-atreet, oppont. the Army and Navy, and while thanking theu for past favors, will endeavour to merit i continuance of their support. CHARLES PAIN, Agkict/ltubai. Implement Makeb and I Geuekal Smith. j~ -J^B.—Horses carefully shod. November 1; I*7l. AUCTIONEER NOTICE exchangeTu£tion mart, QUEBN-STRE?T. rnHE under aigne j takes this opportunity of re 1 turning thanks\>tbeir friends>°d the pub lio in general for tbi support accoro.ea to men since they commehced business. liavinj leased the whole of the commodious pf^Jf' known as the EXCHANGE AUCIIO* MART, which, froii its central position « Queen-street, offerß to vendors of flouseh&K Furniture and other Merchandise requiring 1 large space to display them every facility fo their disposal, eithei by public auction o private sale. In addition to the usua auctioneering buainets, free goods can b stored at moderate rates, for which insuranc can be eifected. SALES by AUCTION for the future wil be held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, an< SATURDAY. All kinds of goods receive and catalogued an the days previous. Specie arrangements can be made, satisfactory t* vendors, for the management of out-doo Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, &c. Prompt payment of accounts, sales wit! moderate charges, and tendora can depend oi the market value being obtained for oo h consigned for sale at auction or otherwise 11. L. COHEN & '.0., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QuEKN-STBEET, AUQKLAND. r ~** ~ /fi^___S^*^ _2 "*^ la-?*" 53 lHlt&A^Vjirv^^^ BCS THE AUCKLAND HAT MANtf FACTURER, 168, QuEEN-STBUBf, opposite the Old Market Place. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED; ALTERED, REPAIRED, AN! PRESSED, AT ijTT A II W O 0 D ' S. TAILOR (fBOM M>M-BOtTBNE), 49, Hobson-street, near the Governor Browne, " I'.S.— Gentlemen's Clothes Dyed. X^T OLE E'S SCHNAPPS, 300 Cases AROMATIC SOHIEDAM SCHNAPPS • warranted gaauine, being a direct shipmeni [ fr»m Udolpho Wolfe, the patentee. ! Also, ', ' 30 cases Dubois' celebrated Liqueur Orange j Bitters; recommended as an agreeabw i stomachic. 1 BUUHOLZ#CO., . , : r'\ •■; Port-street. ;

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 4

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