The Following Assortment of Gt O O id S, JUST RECEIVED Ex “ City of Auckland,” and Oxford,” From London, via Auckland, Having all been bought on the Best Terms for Cash will be sold at the most reasonable rates:— 1 BOXES SPERM CANIJV DLES, Price’s, Roubaiz, and other good brands 1 chest sago 1 case tapioca 3 cases Taylor’s and Epps’ cocoa and chocolate 6 cases Worcestershire sauce 10 cases Crosse & Blackwell’s pickles 1 case Maccaroni 1 case Vermicelli 5 cases Brown & Polson’s corn flour 5 cases Morton’s pickles 10 cases Morion’s sardines 6 cases Morton’s salmon 2 kegs carbonate soda 1 keg bluestone 1 keg saltpetre 2 cases jar salt 3 casks Day and Martin’s blacking 1 case Kimmel’s toilet soap 3 cases Moir’s marmalade 2 cases Keiller’s marmalade 2 cases Keiller’s candied peel 2 cases Keiller’s Scotch mixtures 2 cases Keiller’s peppermint lozenges 2 cases Keiller’s conversation lozenges 2 cases Keiller’s pastiles 10 |-cases Elome raisins 24 J-cascs Sultana raisins 23 l-cases muscatelles 5 barrels currants 1 barrel Brazil nuts 1 case Huntley & Palmer’s biscuits 10 cases Colman’s mustard 5 boxes „ starch (white) 5 boxes „ starch (blue) 10 bales woolpacks, lOllbs 3 bales three-bushel sacks 10 tons best annealed Fencing Wire, Nos. 6,7, 8 20 kegs Ewbanks Nails, lj-inch to 6-inch 20 kegs Wire Nails, l|-inch to 3-inch | ton White Lead, in 141 b tins | ton White Lead, in 281 b tins J ton White Lead, in 561 b tins 1| tons White Lead, in 6cwt casks 50 drums Paint Oil, raw and boiled 1 barrel Stockholm tar 1 barrel Stockholm pitch 2 cases castor oil (machine) 5 cases vestas 50 cases bottled Stout 50 casks Tennant’s bottled Ale 4J- hhds. Champion’s Vinegar 4 octaves Sandeman’s Port Wine 32 qr.-casks Sandeman’s Port Wine 2 qr.-casks Stewart’s Kirkliston Whisky 50 cases Stewart’s Kirkliston Whisky 50 cases Cameron’s Scotch Whisky 4 qr.-casks Long John do. 50 cases Long John do. 50 cases Waters’ Quinine Wine 40 cases Bernard’s Old Tom 40 cases Bernard’s Ginger Wine 50 cases Martell’s Pale Brandy 50 cases Hennessy’s do. A large assortment of Saddlery to arrive. G. E. READ.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 218, 31 October 1874, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 218, 31 October 1874, Page 3
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