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Business Notices JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO.’S ' PRICE LIST. JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Wine and Spirit 1 Merchants, Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church), HAVE ON SALE— ] 60 half-chests tea (Caton), 2s. 4d. per lb. Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per lb. 1 40 qr-chests tea, Is. Bd. per lb. 100 boxes tea (Medora), 265. per box ] 20 boxes Gunpowder tea, 2a. Gd. per lb. 20 boxes Pekoe tea, 2s. 6d. per lb. ] 6 chests Assam tea, 3s. per lb. English crushed sugars, 5Jd. per lb. ] Sydney white sugar, sd. per lb., 445. per cwt. 1 Sydney light brown sugar, 4Jd. per lb., 40s. ( per- cwt. 1 Brown sugar, 3-ld. per lb., 325. per cwt. Meek’s flour, sacks, 12s. 6d. per 100 1 Do. lOOlbs., 13s. Do. 501b5., 13s. 6d. Oatmeal, 2d. per lb. ; Ips. per 100 ' Potatoes, ss. per cwt. Maize, ss. per bushel I Wheat, ss. per bushel Onions, 1 Id. per lb. Split peas, 2|d. per lb. Pearl barley, 2d. per lb. Canterbury hams (new cure), Is. per lb. Do. bacon do. lid. per lb. Do. cheese (prime), IOJd. per lb. Do. lard (prime), lOd. per lb. 50 kegs salt butter (prime), Is. 4d. per lb. ' Currants, sd. per lb. Raisins, 7d. per lb. Arrowroot, Bd. per lb. Starch, white and blue, sd. per lb. Blue, 9d. per lb. I Barrett’s twist tobacco, 4s. 6d. per lb. ! Aromatic tobacco, 4s. Gd. per lb. Cocoa, Is. Bd. per lb. 1 ( Chocolate, Is. 6d. per lb. Coffee, Is. 6d. per lb. Rice, 3d. per lb. ; 255. per cwt. | Dried apples, Bd. per lb. Salmon, lid. per tin Lobster, lid. per tin Sardines (large tins), lOd. Do. (small tins), 5Jd. Eresh herrings, lOd. Assorted sauce, 7Jd. Lea and Perrins’ sauce, Is. 2d. Salad oil (pints), lid. Do. (half-pints), 7^d. Castor oil (pints), 10d. Do. (half-pints), GJd. Pickles (assorted), 10s. 6d. per doz. Johnson’s jams, Bd. per tin Keiller’s marmalade, lOd. per tin Household soap, per bar Gd.; 18s. per cwt. Double Crown soap, per bar, 7d.; 22s'. per cwt. Palo yellow soap, per bar, 9d.'; 28s. per cwt. First prize soap, per bar, lOd. ; 80s. per cwt. ’ Mottled soap, per bar, Is. Day and Martin’s blacking, 7d. per doz. Plaid vestas, 7d. per doz. ; Gs. Gd. per gross A large stock of wines and spirits always on hand. JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., have much pleasure in informing the public of Wellington that their Hew Store, corner of Tory and Buckle streets, will be open upon .the 22nd of July, with a large stock of groceries, wines and spirits, &c. Note the Address— JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church). N.B. —No connection with the Civil Service or Brigham Young. a®* All goods delivered Free to any part of the city. jgUD&E’S EUROPEAN SMOKING SALOON, COFFEE, AND READING ROOM. ' TOBACCOES of the very finest brands, and the best CIGARS in the colony. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. JQOWN AGAIN ! DOWN AGAIN ! ! A GREAT FALL IN BACON. Down 4d. per pound at BEAVIS’S ORIGINAL HAM AND BEEF SHOP. E. J. BEAVIS having during the last few months built three substantial buildings of brick and concrete expressly for pork cutting, lard making, salting,. and smoke drying, is in a position to supply the public of Wellington with Loudon breakfast bacon all the year round, cheaper for cash than any other house. His present stock, to start with, is about five tons, all own curing. It will be sold according to the part or quality—the price accordingly. E. J. BEAVIS is anxious to sell for cash, to enable him to keep up the supply of pork as he sells the bacon. The smokehouse, containing about 3000 cubic feet, is capable of smoke-drying about two tons at one time; therefore,’persons cnring their own provisions can have them smokedried at the under'-mentioued low rates - . Ox tongues, smoke-dried, 6d. each. Joles, smoke-dried, Cd each. Sides bacon, Is. Gd. each. „ with ham, 2s. each. Hams, Is. each. Other goods in proportion. All goods to be labelled before sending them to E. J. Beavis, Original Ham and Beef Shop, Willis-street. Prime cuts bacon, reduced to Is. per lb. Other parts, Bd. and lOd. per lb. Lard, reduced from Is. to 9d. per lb. Bound of beef, reduced to 8d per lb. Ready-dressed ham, 2s. per lb. Prime cheese, lOd. to Is. per lb. Smoked Bath chops, 9d. per lb. Good butter, Is. per lb. Fine quality do, Is. 2d. per lb. Primest do, Is. 4d. per lb. Wether mutton hams, 2s. each. Pork brawn. Is. per lb. Scotch beef hams, Is. per lb. Boarding-houses and families waited on for orders, and all goods delivered free. For Sale [OR : SALE, —The Thoroughbr d Entire Horse SOUTHERN CHIEF, Malton out of Spray. (See New Zealand IBook.) [e has been a good performer, having won i races, at all distances, with heavy weights, iing such celebrated horses as Tambourini, gundy, Yatterina, Misfortune, and Hatred, hrough his dam, he is directly related to e of the best; racehorses ever in New Zea- !, viz., Wetsail, the best mare of her day ; •mbird, winner of the Canterbury Cup of 1000 . ; Belle of the Isle (own sister to Southern ff), winner of the Canterbury Cup of 1000 ~ and dam of the renowned Templeton. Duthern Chief has now been at the Stud seasons, the whole time in the Wairarapa, re his stock are very much admired and mand high prices, being substantial and Isome. e is being offered for sale solely on account anting change of blood. He is in splendid lition,° and will be sold on liberal terms to b the Wairarapa. -,r further particulars apply to J. O. HAYWARD, Owner, Masterton. FOR SALE, EX MALAY;—Thirty Tasmanian Draught Horses and Mares, fourteen of which are as per pedigree in this • ■ paper of the 17th,-18th, and 20th March. BECK AND TONKS, , ' ; , ; . ~ ■ • ■ Manners-street. FOR SALE.—Horae pony, 6yrs. old, strong, , quiet, and goes well in harness. Apply A. L.' Whyte; Carterton. , l /; ;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4795, 4 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4795, 4 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4795, 4 August 1876, Page 4

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