lIUBMWmH' ill Mllfll |i| flEi'T*rT~ffTTE M~TYTm'i?ilMTiicr*cf * r:;* unn.ll * i j^ m- JLkJjjdLMLMUJJimjIM-njimi^ Mercnandise. ROBERT L U S X, 31, LOWER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, HAS ON SALE (WHOLESALE ONLY): Now Landing, Ex Hydasjpes, Isinglass (Brewers'), 2 cases Tinfoil (Bottlers') 2 cases Price's 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 Whiting, 7 barrels Soda Crystals, 14 casks Linseed Oil (Raw and Boiled), 10 casks and 30 drums Turpentine, 20 drums White Lead, 5 tons (in barrels and drums) Scrim, 2 bales ; Glue 1 cask Muntz Metal and Nails, 10 cases and casks Resin and Pitch, 5 barrels each Colza Oil, 20 drums Malt, 5 tanks To Arrive Pbr Feendale and Nawortjt, Pig Iron, 2H tons Soft and Hard Vestas, 20 cases Plaids and 250's Matches, 0 cases Bryant & May's Safety. Also, Ex Berar and other Late Arrivals, Red and White Lead, Linseed Oil, Blasting Powder Sultanas, Klomes, Currants Muscatels, Figs, Soda Crystals Carbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid, Salt Parallin Candles, Vestas, Scrim Pickles, Salad Oil, Castor Oil Royal (land, Brown and other Paper, Paper Bags. Also, Ex Woodbine, and other Late Arrivals, Hams & Bacon, Green's Best Canterbury. pAPEEHABTG-INGS, ETC. EX FONTENAYE, 28S PACKAGES, ■which, with recent importations, comprises the largest and best assorted Stock in Auckland. Window, Polished dale, and Photo Glass Varnishes, various brands White Lead, and Paints, In Wond and Iron Patent Oxide of 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 Framo and Room Mouldings Brushes, Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Artists' requisites, and Trade Ironmongery. W. PHIL LIP P S & SON, oil, color, & glass merchants, 12, Wyitdham street, yjOTOBIAN WINES. (FROM THE MELBOURNE ARGUS.) There has been elected on the South Bank of tin; Yarra a Store House for Colonial Wines, by Messrs A. & R. Caughey, gentlemen of long standing in Melbourne. It is in fact half a Collar; the roof, a hollow cistern, full of water designed to promote coolneHS bulow ; the extent is sufficient for stowing more than a quarter of a million gallons. The Wine has to be stowed in racks from door to roof, making a prodigious weight to bo sustained. Tho casks contain each from 1000 gallons down te the ordinary 00-gallon size. Adjoining is an extensive Bottling Cellar. It is a fixed rule that no Wine leaves the store under three years of age, but five years is the average time allowed, and there is great uniformity in each description of Wine from year to year. Tho stock In bulk and bottle consists of Shiraz, , Hermit go, Muscatel, Burgundy, Chasselas, Reisling, Verdeilho, Muscot, Clarot, Malbec, Matan, Frontignae, Medoc, Hock, Chablis, Sauterne, Madcna, Maloga, Pedro. Samples and Price Lists of these inexpensive Winea arc held, and orders received by tho Sole Agents for Auckland, T, H. HALL & CO., 7, WYNDHAM STREET. 0 N SALE By the Undersigned, Scrim, 72 and 45 inch • Com Sacks, 3-bushel Morton's Jar Salt Morton's Table Vinegar Morton's Castor Oil, pints and half-pints Whybrow's Pickles and Salad Oil Castor Oil in bulk, Colza Oil in drums Hops, Tasmanian and East Kent Malt, Colonial and Best Pale Suffolk Colman's White Starch Colman's Blue Currants, Raisins, Figs Jordan Almonds. Adelaide Almonds Peak's Tart Fruits St, Julien's Claret Keiller's Confectionery, 71b, lib, and J-lb packets Tea, chests, half-chests, and boxes Savdines, quarters Oats, Canterbury and Otago Hams and Bacon Cheeso, Canterbury. GEO. W. BINNEY. Q N SALE, Ex Adieu, from Sydney, 1,200 B^GS MAIZE GEO. W. BINNEY. TO BAKBEB & OTHEES, ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ExDuNEDIN AND HAZEL HOMH, 50 tons Meek's Flour 51 " Pratt's Flour 30 " T. Anderson & Co.'s Flour 31 " Anderson & Mowatt's Flour. GEO. W. BINNEY. WOOL, FLAX, GUM, TALLOW, AND OTHER PRODUCE. npHE Undersigned fare prepared to X make liberal CASH ADVANCES on WOOL, FLAX, GUM, &c, consigned to their correspondents injLondon or Now York... .^jat^T^ Bf^waaaaqigji gaaiHENDEESON &2MACFARLAKE.^
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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669Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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