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MITCHELL AND GANDY Receive per Chapman :— 4 casks Brazil nuts . 1 do stationery Scares pipes — Clay Wood Meerschaum Imitation do And Meerschaum washed Also, Direct from Messrs. Colman, 34 cases starch and blue and mustard, in tins and bottles.

MITCHELL AND GANDY Have for Sale, Ex Albion, from Melbourne : — 40 boxes Melbourne soap 50 do Belmont sperm candles 12 kegs American nails, 1£ to 3in. 18 do do hickory axe handles 6 nests do tubs 6 cases Coey's bacon 1 do tapioca, 71b tins

¦VTOW LANDING EX CHAPMAN. 430 bars and 66 bundles 8.8. H. iron 30 boiler plates 8 warranted anvils 9 best warranted vices 2 Onion's portable forges 8 kegs Walker's C. S. horsenails 50 do patent nails, 1£ to 6 inch a doz Lyndon's C. h. potato forks 8 do Parke's patent 0. S. spades 6 superior chaff cutters 1 case Howard's ploughs 2 hlids Avery's counter weighing machines 1 case do patent steelyards 1 do Thos. Firth and Sod's C. S. circular «awg 2 do do C. S. pit and cross cut saws 3 casks do superior edge tools 1 do do warranted files 1 do albata and B. M. cruets, spoons, &c. 1 do Martineau's patent T. hinges, 10 to 20 inch 1 crate japanned coal scoops 1 bundle wheat riddles 10 cases bath bricks 50 drums castor and colza oil 1 spring van, with moveable hood and harness complete 1 patent flour mill and dressing machine 1 Syke's patent hydrometer— specific gravity 1 set of "Eleotum" drawing instruments E. W. MILLS. 9th Jure. 1865.

f\ N SAL E. The remainder of the Cargo of the Sea Gull, 70,000 FEET SAWN SEASONED KAURI TIMBER, Consisting of Jin., Jin., lin., l£in., ljin. and am. boards, from six to ninteen inches broad ; scantlings, 4 x 3, 4 x 4, 6 x 3. Cargo of KAURI TIMBER arrived per Banshte just landed, 46,757 feet, consisting of fin., lin. flooring and weather boarding, &c, breadth 6 to 9 inches. Scantling, 4x3, 5x3, 6 X 3, 5 x 2, 6 X 2, 5 x 4, 6 x 4, and 9x2. Early application is necessary for the i Banshee's cargo. It will be sold a bargain if taken in one lot. W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhode's Timber Yard, 2nd June, 1865.

COMPARE the TEA TO be obtained at the CANTON TEA MART with that of any other house in the City, and you will find that it is not to be equalled. E. H. CREASE, Pjiopmetor.

¦\TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that 1\ Mr. CHARLES H ARTMANN, our late partner, did, on tne 31st ultimo, RETIRE from the firms KRULL & CO., WELLINGTON, AND BUCHOLZ & CO., AUCKLAND. And it is requested that all Claims against either of the said firms, previous to the 31st ultimo, be sent in for payment forthwith ; and all Debts due to the same firm be paid without delay. FRK. AUG. KRULL, Wellington. E. LOUIS BUCHOLZ, Auckland.

MR. BUTNEER has great pleasure to announce to the gentry of Wellington that he is at liberty for a short time to cater and cook party dinners, plain or ball suppers, and wedding breakfasts, at parties' own resi. dences, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms possible. Testimonials of the highest character. Address R. T. L. C. Butneer, office of the Evening Post. OTELS supplied with Bills of Fare in Italian, French, and Hindostanee, for every day in the month. R. T. L. C. BUTNEER. WANTED, a Man Cook. Apply at the office of the Evening Post. WANTED, a Carriage Maker and Wheel wright. Apply to Spicer and Hutchins opposite Albion Brewery, Courtaney Place.

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Evening Post, Issue 106, 12 June 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 106, 12 June 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 106, 12 June 1865, Page 3

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