Graham fy Co.'s advertisement. TO ARRIVE, PER “EMILY M'LAREN” From London, via Auckland. G- & COP. B. (In Diamond.) K QR.-CASKS HENNESSY’S Pale Brandy 50 cases Hennessy’s Pale Brandy Martell’s “ “ 1 case assorted Flavoring Essences 6 cases Bottled Fruit 6 cases Salmon, 11b tins 3 cases Lobsters 3 cases Fresh Herrings 3 cases Kippered Herrings 2 cases Red Herrings 10 cases Sardines, | and f 6 cases Lea & Perrin’s Sauces—pints and j pints 1 case Tapioca. 1 case Arrowroot 3 cases Epps’ Cocoa 1 cases Fry’s Chocolate 1 case Black Lead 3 cases Blacking 1 case Sultana Raisins 1 case Muscatel Raisins 20 boxes Eleme Raisins 10 cases Currants 59 barrels crushed Loaf Sugar 120 basketed Spirit Jars 30 cwt dressed Java Rice 3 cases Sago 3 cases Bell & Black’s Vestas Plaid 3 cases Bell and Black’s Vestas tins 4 cases Saddlery, from the wellknow manufacturers, Charles Greartrix & Son of Wallsale TO ARRIVE, PER “JOHN From Glasgow, via Napier. G & CO P B (In Diamond) 5 tons coarse Salt 5 tons fine “ 3 tons rock “ 2 tons No. 1 White Lead, in 14, 28, 561 b. and lewt. drums 5 cwt. genuine Red Lead 20 drums raw Oil 20 drums boiled Oil 5 casks Whiting 2 cases machine Castor Oil 3 barrels Stockholm Tar 3 barrels Coal Tar 2 barrels Pitch 2 casks Blue Stone 4 casks Soda Crystals W 1 ton Arsenic, in 14, 28, 56, and F cwt drums 2 cases Brushware 10 qr-casks Long John Whisky 25 cases “ “ “ 20 cases Dunville’s Irish Whisky 30 cases Hiddles’ Ginger Wine 15 cases Keiller’s assorted confectionery 5 cases Motherspoon’sconfectionery 2 cases “ jujubes 5 cases Brown and Polson’s Corn Flour GRAHAM & CO., 44 Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 278, 5 June 1875, Page 4
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281Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 278, 5 June 1875, Page 4
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