HP '& M O R R I N' S MANIFEST OF (WODS, . < Now Landing . ' ■ EX 'R A; K A I. A,' And to Arrivo Ex 'Firth of Tat' and 'Oceola.' Now Landing, ex ' Rakaia.' 330 kegs Ewbank's Nails 144 dozen Milk Pans, 18 to 24 inch ' , 12 dozen Goldwashers' Dishea 1 ton Hook and Eye Hinges 10 cwt. Flax Engine Packing 36 pairs Buggy Lamps 48 Lovelock's Meat Mincers 5 cases Gas Chandaliers, Brackets and Hall Lamps 366 kegs Wire Nails j 82 cases Sheet Zinc 300 Sheet Hair Engine Felt 30 bundles Hoop Iron 120 sheets Brass and Copper ; 10 cwt. Copper Rod 10 cwt. Galvanised Clothes Lines j 42 pairs Cart Arms and Boxes 228 Register Stoves, assorted 36 Water Tue Irons . 126 bundles Heel Tip Iron 300 bundles Angle Iron 10 tons Galvanised Fencing Wire 112 cases Galvanised Corrugated Iron, regis- »' te'red " Eauri " brand 2 cases Electro-Plated Ware, novelties and .new designs 50 kegs Galvanised Snap Nails 48 Smith and Weltstood's Cooking Stoves and g, f Ranges 6 hogsheads Holloware 2 hogsheads BM Teapots 87 casks and cases Cutlery and Hardware. " TJOTOMAHANA TTOT T AXES. A LIMITED NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS THROUGH TICKETS Will be issued for THE HOT L A.X E S. Tourists will have the advantage of staying at LAKE HOUSE, Ohinemutu, which will be found the Most Comfortable HOTEL in the Lake District. No other tickets but those issued by me available for LAKE HOUSE. R. GRAHAM, Jxrs., NationalTnsurance Buildings, 83, Queen-street, Auckland. Auckland, February 22, 1882. . TX O T X AXES. In order to avoid mistakes and accidents, I have made arrangements with , MR ROBERTSON, THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ROYAL MAIL COACHES, To Run Passengers through to LAKE HOUSE, from TAURANGA to OHINEMUTU, WAIROA, andTAUPO. Tourists, can obtain Buggies at all times at Tauranga and Ohinemutu ; and can depend upon Good Coaches, "Buggies, Horses, and Sober and Civil Drivers. ■ ROBERT GRAHAM, Lake House, Ohinemutu, February 14, 1882. 1718 TRADE MARK. THE AUCKLAND GAS VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, [ESTABLISAED 1864.J BLtnds sent to all parts of the Colony on the Shortest Notice on remittance of order. A. AND A. BUSBY (Late M. Horton Busby), v . Practical Blind Makers and Wire-Workers, Corner of Cook and Grey Streets, 402 • , Market Square, Auckland, N.Z. I^HINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE. Every ship from London brings fresh additions to the extensive stock in Custom-house-street. . -rj C^O CRATES & TEB.CES are now being OPENED UP, i The undersigned has the best selection of this: class of Goods ever offered in Au«kland, and all who visit his establishment will be pleased ■;Y-.witi&#Jje--. I": : " '.:'.- -.'. "' .v ■ ' \ • ■ ;■'.;. '^VARIETY and LOW PRICES. Wivl ■:s;.£: , 'Ed%akp" lewis. , :.',:•, . ,
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 162
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435Page 162 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 162
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