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Merchandise. 0 ~-N ,• S A." L ~E Now Landing, Ex Fa'nnyj Hare,- from : Oam'abu, ■■ ■■•■.!■..' 200 lons J. K. Anderson's Flour 15 tons IVf cek's Flour t 25 tons Pollard. GEO. W. BINNEY. Q N S A L~ B, By tub TJndebsigned, 1 Malt, Best Pale Suffolk and Colonial Hops, East Kent and Tasmanian Scrim, 72 and 45 inch Corn Sacks, 3-bushel Candles, Price's lMmont Sardines, halves and quarters Starch, Col man's :• •! : Blue, Colman's Picldes, Whybrow's and Morton's . .'. Jar Salt, Morton's ' , Vinegar, Morton's Orange Peel, Fies Raisins, Almonds ' . ' C .nfectionery, Keillor's* ~- ■.„■. ,;: • Castor and Salad Oil (Morton's) - Jains, llli tins Tart Fruits Flour, Adelaide, Olago, and Dunodin Colza Oil, Hulk Castor Oil Maize, Pollard, &c, &o , &c. GEO. .JV; BINNEY. p A PERH AN G-ING S, ETC. 50,000 Plqlls Paperhangings, in every quality and f , variety of design , 15 'bales Hessian and Scrim 5 eases Tin'd Tacks Varnishes—Coach and House Painters, and Cabinet-makers ~ Gilt and SUiLcd Frame and Room Mouldings •'■-" Brushes-Kent's, Hamilton's, and other makers Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Artists' requisites, and Trade ironmongery COO cases Sheet Glass Polished Plate, Rough Plate, Photo Class 'Stained, Fluted, Obscured, and Ornamental J)itto Embosf ed Borders and Rosettes 20 tons White Lead, in wood and iron Zinc (white), Staining Colours, Oxide of Iron, and Carson's Auticorrosive Paint . •; 40 hhds. and barrels Boiled and Raw Lirjseed ' V Oil _ t«vn : 100 cases and drums Turpentine. W. PHILLIP TS-'A SON, OIL, COLOR, & CLASS MERCHANTS, 12, Wyndiiam street. yiOTO'lilAN . WINES. (FROM THE MELBOURNE ARGUS.) There has been erected on the South of the Yarra a Store House for Colonial Wines, by Messrs A. & R. Caughoy, gentlemen of long standing in Melbourne. It is in fact half a Cellar: the roof, a hollow cistern, full of water designed to promoto coolness below; the extent is sufficient for stowing more than a quarter of a million gallons. The. Wine has to be stowed in racks from Iloor to roof, making a prodigious weight to be sustained. The casks contain eaoh from 1000 gallons down to the ordinary CO-gallon size. Adjoining is an extensive Bottling Cellar. It is a fixed rule that no Wine leaves tho store under three years of age, but five years is tho average time allowed, and there !s great uniformity in each description of Wine from year to year. The stock in bulk and bottlo consists of Shiraz, Hermitage, Muscatel, Burgundy, Chasselas, Heisling, Verdeilho, Muscot, Claret, Malbec, Matan, Frontignae, Medoc, Hock, Chablis, Sauterne, Madena, Maloga, Pedro.; : 1 i ' ' '"" Samples and Price Lists of these inexpensive Wines are held, and orders received by tho Solo Agents for Auckland, T. H. HALL & CO., 7, WyNDHAM STREET. Drapery. 7~ J|/£ O U R N I N . G-. THE BEST STOCK OF ■ MOURNING GOODS In the City isto be found at J.j M. McliXcfi LAN'S *J 2IW QUEEN STREET. ■ ' i - , s. d s. d. Black Alpacas, from 0 84 to 4 ( Black Muslins, from .. ~ .. 07|to 1 ( Black Glace Grenadines, from 0 11J to 2 ( Black Challis Bareges, from- .. ;.. 1 7to 2 i Black Points, from ~.; .. .. 07Jto 1 ( Black Figured Alpacas, from .. ..1 Btol 1] Black Llama, from .... .. 1 oto 2 ( Black Tamzine (Mourning Alpaca) .. 3 9to 4 f . Black Sedan Cord (wool dyed) from., 2 10 to 3 S Black Barathen, from .. .. .. 2 3to 8 ! Black Balmoral Crape, from .. ..2 oto 4 i Black Paramatta, (Silk Wurp), from.. 5 3to 6 i Black Cpburg, from .. .. ~ 1 oto 3 ( f; '■'"' \ ''. ■ : ■ ; i ■~!:..; '.isiji V,i ,jl ■', '■■',' ■ ■ ! ':":' I(. ■' ■■ ;■ •:■■•■■■] •;■?'!*' . •:■ • . •■: ■ TITSTEE C E I V E D j i PEB CHIL E, A LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF MEN' CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESSES, AND MILLINERY, DOLLY VARDEN HATS, FROM 9d. each, at- ; r • T. McM AS TEES', 242, j QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET. ■■ !<->■■■■ j,' :>,{[ ■~'■<. : - : i:iA.U DiH vi :'..:■■- , i\ .. ■': -. ■ :!• ■ j ■,:■-■>;' ■ • ]■> ',]{■•; IiCH ■:■■{* ,■■: •' :! -.'

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 1

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