nPHORNTON, SMITH, % FIRTH'S ' PitICES.'CDKKENT. : WHOIESAIE. . " Crown Brand," FJour, per : ton 14" O- O ! Ditto,, 100's. . .... 14 10 0 Ditto, 50' a ... 14,17, 6. T.S.F. Canterbury. Flaur, .pop, ton 12 0 0 Ditto, 100' b .... 12 10 0 Ditto, 50' b ... 12 17 6 Sharps, per toa .... 617 6 Bran-,- per ton i ..... 6-. 5. 0 Fowl wheat, per, bushel, 4a 3d to 0 4 6 The above prices include saclia-and bags. Sacks and bags nob returnable.. TERMS ■>:— CASHj . Auckland, 7th February, 1876.; Register: your; Claims to Tote. Registration forms can* be , obtained.- at: the Bay of. Plenty. Times Office.. The Bay of Plenty Times can be ■ perused i at the undermentioned places : Messrs Gordon and Gotch', St. Brides' Street, London. Reading Room, House of Peers, Westminster, London. Reading Room, House of Commons, Westminster, London. Western Club, Plymouth, England. The School iof Arts, Sydney, N.S.W. The M-eohanicsMnstitute, Auckland. i The Northern . Club, . Auckland. . Xoung.,Menls . Christian Association, ■■' Auckland. Messrs Barber and George, Fort Street, Auckland. 'Education Board Office, Wyndham Street, Auckland. The Mechanic's Institute, Grahamstown, Thames. The Mechanic's Institute, Tauranga. The Public Reading Room, Opotiki. The Mechanic's Institute, Wellington. The Athenseura, Napier. The Chamber of Commerce, Dunedin. The Public Library, Wanganui. The Mechanic's Institute, New Plymouth. The. Club, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. The Library, House of' Assembly, Wellington, and all the principal Hotels in New Zealand;. i %* ' English ■ Mail: . via < San . Fit ak ci3co- - : Leaves-Auckland — March 13; Arrives Auckland— February 27. ■ A Settled Q[iE3TroN.-~There are few subijects that are. not open to debate,. Cuptioua Idisputants- are to be, found, who are even jpreparedlo prove that' black is- white, but 'ithere is. one point so well settled that no one, iexcept. tire man who denies the rotundity of '•the earth, will be likely to dispute it, viz: tbafc as a general invigorant, a blood depureut, a cure for siuk headache, a remedy for hysteria, an appetizing tonic and a mild exhilaranfc, 'Udouho Wove's ScaiBUAM Abomatic Schnapps -is unsurpassed.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 361, 23 February 1876, Page 2
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324Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 361, 23 February 1876, Page 2
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