Mercnandise. ROBERT L U S X 31, LOWER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLA N D, HAS ON SALE (WHOiYESALE ONLY): Now Landing, Ex Hydaspess, Isinglass(Biowors"), 2cases Tinfoil (Bottlers') 2 oaaos Triceps Cand'e?, 200 boxes C:trbonntn of Sotla, 20 kugs Tar Uric Acid, 5 kegs Cream of 'I artav, lo kegs Currants (in cases and barrels), 3 tons Raisins, 79 cases Klumes Almonds, 3 bands Whiting, 7 barrels Soda Crystals, 14 e-isks Linseed Oil (Raw and Boiled), 10 casks and so drums Turpentine, 20 drums White Lend, 5 tons (in hirrols and drums) Scrim, 2 bales ; Glue 1 cask Muntz Metal and Nails. 10 cases and casks Resin and I'iteli, 6 barrels o»uli Colza Oil, «0 drums Mult, 6 tanks To Aurive I'kii Fejindaivr and N a worth, Pig Iron, 25 Inns Soft and Hard veatfts, 20 cues I'laids audio's Matches, r, c.ise« iiryant & .May's Safety. Also, Ex Bkrau and other Late Arrivals, Bed and White Lead, Linseed Oil, Blasting t'owdcr Sultanas, Kluinos, Currants .Muscatel.", Ki^s, Sodn Crystals Carbon.ae .Soda, TarUrtc Acid, Salt rarallhi Candles, Vestas, Pcrim Pickles, Salad Oil, Castor Oil Koyal Uand, Brown and other Paper, Paper Also, EX WdODm.YE, AM) OTHKR LaTK ARRIVALS, Hams & iineon. Green's Jiest Canterbury. ]Sf O W L A N D I N~Q, 2", cases lib. Salmon "0 „ Kod ricrrintra B0 ~ ' urrants 50 ~ Kew Eleine Uuisins, AT BAHNETT & LEVY'S, WHOLESALE CROCK US & IMPORTERS, Q U E E N S T R E E T. pAPEHHAK&INGS, ETC. EX FONTENAYE, 2S 8 PACKAGES, which, with recent importations, uoinpilse3 the largest and best assorted Stock in Auckland. Window, Polished Plate, and Photo Glass Varnishes, various brands White Lead, and Paints, in Wo~d nml Iron Patent Oxide of Iron and Carson's AnticorrosivcPdint Boiled and Kaw Linseed Oil, in Wood and Iron Turpentine in cases and drums Scrim, Ifessian. and Tacks Oilt and Stained Frame and Room Mouldings Brushos, Gold Leaf, Bronze 3, Artists' requisites and Trade Ironmongery. W. PHIL LIP p S & SO nJ OIL, COLOR, & GLASS MERCHANTS, 12, Wy.NUHAM STRUCT. "y JCT OR lAN WINES. (KHOM THE MELTJOURNT! AV.OU.i.) There has l>een elected en the South Bank of the Yarra a Store House for Colonial Wines, by Messrs A. & E. Caii^hey, gentlemen of long standing in Melbourne. It 13 in fact half a Cellar; tho roof, a hollow cistern, full of vater designed to promote coolness below; tho extent a sufficient for stowing more than a Quarter of a million gallons. The Wine lias to be stowed in racks from floor to roof, making a prodigious weight to be sustained. The casks contain each from 1000 gallons down te the ordinary GO-gallon size. Adjoining is an extensive Bottling Cellar. It is a fixed rule that no Wino leaves the store under three years of age, but five years Is tho average timo allowed, and there is great uniformity in each description of Wine from year to year. The stock in bulk and bottle consists of Shiraz, Hermitige, Muscatel, Burgundy. Chassekis, Reisling, Verdeilho, Muscot, Claret, Malboc, Matan, Prontignae, Medoc, Hock, Chablls, Sauterne, Madena, Maloga, Pedro. Samples and Price Lists of these inexpensive Wines are held, and orders received by the Solo Agents for Auckland, T. H. -HALL & C 0., 7, WYNDITAM STREET. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. EABTRWORK APPROACH TO FREEMAN'S BAT. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, Nov. 20, 1873. TENDERS will be received at this office until TUESDAY, tho 2nd December, 1873, at 12 o clock noon, for forming an Earthwork approach to tho llecltmation in Freeman's Bay in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at this office. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Approach to Freeman s Bay. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOAJUX " KOETH SHORE WIIABFAGE EA.TEB, Harbour Board Offica, Auekl&Mii, November 2? r 13^8, 'TENDERS will be received &fc this ■X Office tttetll TTrESBAY*, tha 2nd Dceowbgf 18?8.,{*18o'dodi. fw tho Whatfoga Btiea Uvlftbla oil the Vigtrtrift and Devonppt Wli.ai'VOs, Nfirtli Siior?. candHiojw ftiid (rates of Whfti: rage iiift^ b8 ssea tipofa a T««d?« W ba eudoraed, " Tosdui Ist %mi\i Shoso Wliarfaga Kales." WiLUAM C. 2DA.LDY, Chairman.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 1
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678Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 1
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