TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TTIHE : busiBSMba RSMSF^Q] ..an^i, FORWARDING AG-tN'r! solicits the patronage of Consignees and Shippers of Merchandise, Ac, and feels oonfident that?'the care and attention he will devote to.their interests, with moderate charges, will in^rit approval l• • ' ' ""' N.B. —Entries passed and goods promptly forwarded:'-* '"*>* m h' l" ■*~, <': •***? "' J. G. FfcEER, Office on the Wharf. SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER,: BEGS. to intimate to the country settlers, j and the public generally, that he has! COMMENCED BUSINESS as Saddleivand Harness Maker in those premises lately o«c. - pied by Mr. Kennedy, Saddler, Queeu-stredt, opposite the old Market-place, where he hopes, by prompt attrition to b .sihess, aiid reasonable charges," to merit a Share of public support. W.S.J, feels.that? he is in a position to supply the wants of the public, having a constant and regular shipment of Goods from the best houses in England, and would call particular attention to his first consignment, I per • Countess of Kin tore,' which is opening in first-class condition, a quality of Goods rarely imported. Note tho address—ls4, Queen-street. WILLIAM EYRE; EN N I SKI L LEN 'HO tJ SE, ,; VICTORIA-STREEI,:i : i 1 C. A A FAIRS First Choice Josephine I IOUU Coloured KID GLOVES, at 2s. f 2s. 6d., and 3s^per;prtir: * . •') 1 AAA CHILDREN'S SUN HATS, IUUU at Is 6d to 2s. each. -(-CASE MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER 1 HATS, from Is. 6d. to Is. Bd. " | i -*L CRAIG BEGS to intimate to his num<* OUB friends and the public generally ih^% h" hhi 8a i 8 taken that large Allotmer* in Fort-street, opposite the Custom H<.w««, where he will be in a position to supply FIREWOOD (cut or uncut), Newcastle and Bay of Islands COALS at the Cheapest #&sMe> Market Price. Also, lo masters of cutt/rf, that he is a Cash purchaser of 300 tons of Ti-treo Firewood, delivered at the wharf. Goods received for Storage. AUCTIONEER'S EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, 'QUEEN-STKEET. r .... THE.undersignedtakesthisoppoi'tuuityofre- j turning thanks tip their friends and the pub- j lie in general for the support accorded to them Binoe they commenced business. Having leased the whole of the comuicdious premises known as the EXCHANGE AUCTION JSJIAKT, which, from its central position in Queen-street, offers to vendors of Household Furniture and'other. Merchandise requiring a large space to display them every facility for their, disposal, either by public auction or j private sale. In addition to the usual auctioneering business, free goods can bo stored at moderate rates,, for which insurance can be effected.' _*_.-. : SALES b'V AUCTION for the' future will be held every TUESDAY, THDRSDAY/andj SATURDAY. '/AH kind# of goods received and catalogued en the days previous. Special! arrangements can be made, satisfactory to; vendors, for the' management of out-door jSftles of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c.,_ &c. Prompt payment of accouuts^salea Ws*hj modeifatgicharges, and vendors can depend on] -the-rnw'bet-^vaTua -being--obtained_for r oo do consigned for sale at auction or otherwise AUCTIONEERS AND GENERA I, COMMISSION EXCHANGE .AUCTION MART, j QUEKN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. B L UrttocJP 0 S T RESTAURANT™ AND BOARDING i q_ uo *ii I: ESTABMSHMENT.'«'-"'- I BREAKFAST - Sto 10 a.m. : DINNER ... 12 to 3.3G p.m. j TEA ~. ..: — 6 to-8 p.m. !, 3 0 s 'I' O TA \ ' All Meals Is. Fj- A mini oi K'A'''' ()A/ll A 'AAA " >!'.*•' kSYi Ki.WJJW ; . Ski «*rf 9(1 i-SID Vl.|.i!*i "D HOACHE ?T i? *'*i i (Late Mr. D. Dunpi^ghaßl).^£'*'£ j • tf o s%Mfl(Mdi!.MMi h i'Wi: FOOT OF FL A OSTAFF HILL... Ao isPeari lW£: ¥vp&yimm i.Qkuvoh).^ . KQrWQmm'iO THE PUBLIC!^ : j M W%Wjfcfti& le'^tSintimate that, haf- " " wg~WsStly inoreasecTTIir~STRAWDBjMRII BW) slhcre willlhe jio disapp6|nt-^ meats, as occurred-lnsb-fleason, iv the a .pply' ' '■ fr-'KV•'*,-■',"■" J - '•■" ■'*- H :'-'.i * .TOOK (11J< iii 3V. "i I W^HxMiiL'. iTio^yiflixf^lwi. «di iJbwiU | ' > &ti*baei3& avt^usb o-iV Uisi'll hoitontoia tfguo*;Q/f.U Pleasant Arbours in thputgatfdeuvtfoft.-.dt.i^ sa j; Bb.oajs a g^_Qft l odittidß['<sf ¥&!&& sf, J* . : *i;«oc('?«iv.h i*ui; .=.'<-*'.!.•• : :-. ■•-* "-/nij.-J l ftonr.',* .ynioooi »''•*• .jrfi .ij i*f;*i.U «2u y*:.r*--...v7-r7Ji;._,'iiU;'SUi ''-'1" 'i-3 n 0 d oi JaRDSEBANEu SMmStIa I °.Sit.iT xisc*^ mQ&Mu™Tlis. \. j! !^E^fglg ALTERED, REPAIRED, ANb j .0 SA W S PRESSED. iAiU" 711 TT A ._R-~W- 0 O D. » & t'lHd WW hno/riu . iiiuO A »-*< | ! j!T .Issi-Js-uo^Hii! .T'AlLOß':>'i'*S'ff'' iliP L.L i-u;f^ no »m«Wtfooj£^._y#B»jkfc^ wb.'H fl ' ,i*iK.lt Bfi-r.i«v,H/, . M'Wi'ifl -jiM oiliyiu i» 1 4,9. Hohson-sti-eet, n^ar the G-QT^rnor Bi'owr c. id Jlol neriA ct'jsiv.jifl ,)»'j'!.n. j_J_, .<• ■JDASS hfoO b .doiudO aV»doloqeß .38 bn* w ti§nh«f ao bab?*w,;>T <»d JIJw i^>baij **dX .XSvI
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 588, 28 November 1871, Page 4
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