■ mHE ' A' UCKLAND TirßAl ^ : il.-/" ;; ••■_- ••• ' IVJ. PRESERVING- COMPANY. Fibst-class Medal Awabded at the AttcE' ' land Exhibition op 1880. This is a local industry of great promise, anc usefulness. The best quality of Beef arid Muttor from the finest pastures in the- .province :ar( tinned. The Goods manufactured far excel all foreign make, and now a period of prosperity has overspread this province when we can keep the monej among ourselves that now is sent away, and tarn exporters instead of importers. Our meet supply must now be acknowledged as unsurpassed by any country in the world foi richness and quality. Our Tinned Goods are. known by competent judges, both in Auckland, New Caledonia, and the Pacific Islands to be' a superior article to anything imported. BEEF— ' 21b 41b. Roast Beef 6d — 7d Boiled Beef 6d — 7d Cobned Beef 6|d — 7id Spiced Beef 7£d — V^d Minced Beef 6d — 7d MUTTON - Boiled Mutton s|d— 6£d Cobned Mutton 5fd — 6fd Spiced Mutton 7d — 7d Minced Mutton :.6d : — 7d SAUSAGES— Pobk Sausa&es ; .7d — 8d Beef Sausages ...6d — 7d G-ebman Sausa&es ;...8d — 8d Tbipe 7d — 8d Bbawn.. 6|d— 7|d THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS ARE OFEERED. N.B. — CORNED BEEF can be supplied in 100, 200, and ,300lb ban-els, free on board or at railway, at 2\ per lb., guaranteed best quality and sound. Orders sent by responsible persons will be promptly attended to. A UCKLAND AG-RICULTURAL AND J^_ MERCANTILE COMPANY (Limited). GENERAL MERCHANTS, SHIPPING, COMMIS- . SION, FLOUR AND GRAIN AGENTS. Importers of GENERAL MERCHANDISE,: SEEDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, MANURES, &c., &c., &c. The above Company having taken over the business of Messrs G. W. OWEN & Co., trust, by strict attention to the wants of their custoinert, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage granted to the late Firm. The A.A. and M. Co. will make liberal advances on Kauri Gum, Wool, Tallow, and other Colonial and Island Produce, for Shipment to London. G. W. OWEN, Managing Director. Auckland, March 18, 1882. 1836 £H "TJCT AWES A?D fHO. Take this opportunity of thanking their numerous friends for the large support extended to them during the last seven years, and, at the same time, beg to request a" continuance of the s;iine patronage to the Auckland Agricultural and Mercantile Company, to whom they have transferred their business. "Tjl BENCH TAUG-Ht". MONS. ALBIN VILLEVAL, FRENCH MASTER IN SIX OF THE AUCKLAND LEADING SCHOOLS. Private Lessons at M. Villeval's residence, Leamington House, Grey-street. Arrangements made for Schools in Auckland and Suburbs. 1929 WAN T E D , ALL THE WORKING MEN OF AUCKLAND to come and Inspect the SPLENDID NEW G-OODS Just Arrived ex " Cambria." ' Balmorals and Elastic-side Boots, only ]0s 6d, the best value ever offered in Auckland. Also, 15 Trunks Ladies' Button and Fancy Elastic Kid Boots, The Best and Cheapest in Auckland. , Don't forget the Address— H. SAWKINS, THE RED BOOT WAREHOUSE,, VICTOEIA-STEEET. 1562 TfUST ARRIVED, PER SHIP " OXFORD," AND ON SALE at J. WILLIAMS', Kaban&ahape-boad, Blankets, Carriage Rugs, Carpeting Matting, Hosiery, Clothing Waterproof Coats (very good) Hats and Shirts. (To be sold at most reasonable prices.) CIRCULATING- LIBRARY. Teems 3s Per Quabtee. Inspection Intited. To t bTe tea trade. ■ ■ We beg to inform the trade that we have imported a large quantity of TEA, bought on the very best terms from samples furnished to our buyers of those qualities which we have learned from long experience best suited for this; market, PURITY, STRENGTH and 'F^TjAVOUR being the first consideration. INDIAN TEAS. We have matte arrangements with the Calcutta Tea Syndicate to get GENUINE INDIAN TEAS direct, and therefore can . offer the best selections at the lowest rates. , > ' , We guarantee all our Teas as value for price charged. When selection is left to ourselves, we will' be responsible, with expenses of transit added, where wo do not give satisfaction. • ' BROWN, BARRETT & CO.; Tea, Coffee, and Spice Merchants, and Wholesale ' Grocers, . ' .".'"•„ Elliotip-steeetj Auckland.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 383
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