Mercnandise. J^ O BEE T L TJ 8 X, 31, LOWER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, HAS ON SALE (WHOLESALE ONLY):,- ---| ■.:..; Now Landing, Ex Hydaspes, , ■_■_■_..■, Isinglass (Brewers'), 2 cases '' Tinfoil (Bottlers') 2 cases "•■;.■■ Priced Candles, 200 boxes Carbonate of Soda, 20 kegs Tartaric Acid, 5 kegs ° •'' ■ • Cream of Tartar, 10 kegs Currants (in cases and barrels), 3 tons Raisins, 79 cases Elemes ~ Almonds, 3 barrels ' r '""' ,'•'•'* Whiting, 7 barrels : ' . Soda Crystals,. 14 casks , [. ~. Linseed ,Oil (Raw and Boiled), 10 cask 3 and; SO drums Turpentine, 20 drums White Lead, C tons (in barrols and drums) , i Scrim, 2 bales :; Glue 1 cask ■! Muntz Metal and Nails. 10 cases and casks i Resin and Pitch, 5 barrels each Colza Oil, 20 drums .-■,. ! ,]-.,,, , | Malt, 6 tanks. - ~,,._■,- ■.;'-; To .Arrive Per Ferkdale and Naworth; ~.- 'Pig Iron, 25 tons Soft and Hard ,:i , ! • Vestas, 20 cases Plaids and 250's •,', . ' Matches, 5 cases Bryant & May's Safety. :l Also, ." " Xx: Bep.ar and 'other 'Late Arrivals, Red and White Lead, Linseed Oil, Blasting Powder I !,, i ■ Sultanas, Elemes, Currants • Muscatels, Figs, Soda Crystals j ' Carbonate Soda. Tartaric Acid, Salt ; ■ Paraffin Candles, Vestas, Scrim ' ' "' ' '! I ■ Pickles, Salad Oil, Castor Oil ,r; Royal Hand, Brown and other Paper, Paper Bags. -./'.'". Also, Ex Wooi^>j NK) AN . D other Latk Arrivals, j Hams & Biiw,,, Green's Best Canterbury. odi -sol m < ~.■ - ........ ,-.,.t ;•■-. ... ! 1~« ! -' pAPERHjAJSf GrlNv^ ETC . ,;' °'T '"!', ','.: EX FONTENAYE, , , :,2 s;8 PACKA GE S, I which, with recent importations, comprises the largest and best assorted Stock in Auckland. Window, Polished Plate, and Photo Glass Varnishes, various brands White Lead, and Paints, in.Wo^d and Iron Patent Oxide o( Iron and Carson's Anticorrosive Paint Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, in Wood and Iron Turpentine in cases'and drums Scrim, Hessian, and Tacks : Gilt and Stained Frame and Room Mouldings Bnißhcs,' Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Artists' requisites, and j ,;. Trade Ironmongery, i SJ-.-i •• S . i ■ ■•'•■■ ■•■' I w.; "phi LLI PP S & SO N, OIL, COLOR, & GLASS MERCHANTS; |] ..*" . 12, .WyNDHAMj STREET. „; '.! j '!, . in:', -I■' ■ £ i '•■■' .'""-'' . ,'.''.'"''... XT J CTOET AN ; WINES. (FROM THE MELBOURNE ARGUS.) ..'... \ Us1* . ','•!''' ."', —I ■■_ ' ■ .'Jlj ' i 1»- '* ' ''•- -'*■'' ! There lias' been elected oii the South Bank of the Yarra a Store House. for : Colonial:: Wines, by Messrs A.';, &''lil:'"' Caughey, ! gentlemen ;•-.;•,,,' r -jiiT (Ui3rloCfOl3oiif m-. ym nit) jjftuii!' of long standingtyh'''Melbourne.'.'1 It is in fact half la Cellar; tho'roof,* a hblldw cistern, full of | ~ 1,,::'.-' f•-, • ~:' it ihl " '■'■'*■ '■"•'.' '■'"■ -;'i •>• lvai,qr designed to promote copl,nppa bolow.;' the extent ! '•, .(■•' > ■ urn; MR >i ,td«l ■>:'' I>_ .iy-:\ r is sufficient for stowing more than a quarter of a million gallbns. <] The Wine has to be stowed-in racks from,floor to roof, making a prodigious .weight .to be; lustamed.c.Thecasks contain ,'eaph from 1000 gallons. dwirte the ' Ordinary CO-gallon. size. Ad joining Ik an i \.-._:_ f~VO sSofftufli >eod,l In JintlHl :t!fii nil <■ Extensive Bottling Cellar.' It is a fixed rule that no i "in -.-ft.-i- -. i;.>::i> i\ i 3jU tif^O wo'Hnnf nT Wiie leaves' the store under three years of age,, but five jears is' the average time, allowed, and there is great'uniformity in each' description of Wine from : I :■'.- -uL'-Jtr vs.; i-j.nl c.-i: 'il'rJ ■mo if.di •iiiiioi year,toyear. T>.'(i'■!';'. : '.■ ■••rt.ta-jiiMfffl'Kl 'ottm Joui | c.;l.;v<(U(.i;:!'>-_ .-._":-.j-i iyd .tMJiiiiVffmio olrtov/i", , ..The^.itockin,bulk, and, bottle; consists of Shiraz, , Hermitage, Muscatel,, Biirgundy,, Chaaselas, Eeisling; Verdeillio, Muscot, Clareti Malboc, Mat'an; Frontlgnae. -..fir; i...-.'-'r,n'.''! oi !>,'Jil id tin 7/ luin .rr i.-1 __ r..»• ono Medoc; Hock/ Chablis.'-Sauterhe, ;Madena, Maloga, ' do'fd"?' (HS3 ejrfiiv ,^::S^i jlnr.d o->nii '»o' P^dro.jll-.J.1 niiiii'dj;- ■;. >-. ; fitidaiui "io Jpr-.I tyuyw ■ [titi; .•iUjl'Xiii -stef-Ad urn, il.»;ri j,.nu:iu;'"l. "won wj ' ;i ..,, ~! „ ; r.r r, ;.,„... ,r ~,.,,,,.. wff, ..,.- >J( Samples and Price Bists of these inexpensive Wines are" held,1 and orders rcc'el'ved by the-Sole Agents for 30 mm 9\. :-A mal p--:-'-" -noilo/ to <\ r, Aucklaridi^TVii';^.'! oi ua-mob ada daid'rt {aeon /',Tll«n«HAiiVf&''-0 !ii# R'V:; '■' wy Nb'il A;M.I' S;TEEET.':':.'".:' ' odi ils "itmovo v''i':'i'(. it > .■>'■/■."i. ■•'-■> •" By tub Undkesionid, .iiorrra Urvr islOTiiaiw io oqaoi* i^tUouA o „S.crim,-72andr45.inph ,-,-j e lllt fj i^-,; nit;} ro "' .'Corn,Sacks, ;3-bushel ":,.> , '.', .'. v ,im,i • .-Morton's Jar Salt. ;--»' ail "-'' ',-' la. ' .<•. Mortbri'sTable Vinegir ->-'- >JUsn*ifit oii3 TODjii .ji , Morton's Castor Oily pints and half-pints r odi - Whybrow's Pickles^nd Salad Oil.. ~, .. M ;,,, , yv , ■•'"'„' .Castor Oil inbiilk", .Colza Oil in drums '_',' "". I s" *Hop's;'Tasm,B^ia3iana^£s6^«nt'iflt,oJ* ISi' •"" i ",' sdMalt'j CbloniaVandßest'PaleSuirdlkvjfMil ,/ji ' ,™, Oolmap!s ; White Starch.; ■' _iV .lalte u.;<r:': hf\f \' ' Colman'sßlu^ ~. l_'fi ii. I •,.,',,,,. ~4,.+y ~,•• i •'"^Currants,"Raisins, Figs ,' ."' ',"'' . . ' ' r. .iJorda'n Almonds. Adelaide' Almond ,viS i .til Peak'siTart^Fmits-M! i' .eh«»tf io iMisiit; I t/: Bt.,Jullen's Claret ..,,,. ..,;•,.. :.j-i t( ., . .-,,.., ~, ju ' Tfeeiller's Confectionery, 71b, llb,'and_-lb packets Tea. chests, half-chists,' and boxes-' -; '": "i- i *i! Sardines, quarters i ;,iifi"Oats;S Canterbury and':otago -.-s >.i tisoxn jjnT ___ Hams. apdßacon ~, -,;■;-', [dod llbff vtoisoi 'Clieese, Canteibury! ij ■ ... ■■ ] [t_f\ «* a __l j '' X:''A-i>iE! t tr,''JFßpja Syd-Tey,'' /*>'*^'!,,, 1 "!-,'VC( T' lioO B \GSf MAIZE " '(■_s v-Vatit.! v"i'"'" v" GEO/W. BINNEY;;^ -89V^ N sALE'BY THB U^NDISRkIGNEDj %^^ ;Q'X''P: U i N'Eb'IiNyAN!D:'':HA»:Z^-L,IiHO'M-8,'3 •u^g6: tonEfMeek'sFlour" fJo",' J*l'{ <« 90i09»iDto ii)4£6JbMi fßrajit'^F^ou.r,-,;•;.-:,);.[■-!■..' fawi* odT J. , SO IV , T.- Anderson fe'Cb.'s Flour.'■"_;,'.' '_, " .■*„, '''^30 ' Anderson '.& Mowatt's•Flour. 11'3''1 *;' •'" WbOlI; .FLA^^G'yM; TALLOW, AND I j';•"' ;'o.Tj|{Efti ;p_tto.D'uCE^_ _____ <■% ':;-, - v.. _,uauii»vy pu'l'TO asfii THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on WOOL, FLAX, GUM, to their correspondents in London or New York. HENDERSON &£MACEARLANE.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1198, 25 November 1873, Page 1
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