i Groceries, &c. X W. K N 1 G H T, POULTERER, FRUITERER AND CKEENGROC'ER, II AK K e t Hall. (WIIOI.KSALE AND RETAIL.) [Established lt««i.l SHIPPING SUPPLIED POULTRY DRESSED FOR TABLE (Always Ready). LIVE PIGEONS, RABBITS, FANCY BIRDS, DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND FOWLS Kept on Stock. CAME FOWLS, SPANISH UItAH.MAS, BANTAMS (PURE BRED), (Always on Hand.) KNIGHTS POULTRY BAZAAR, M AiiK E T Hal l, "IVellesley-street Entrance. T>EMOVAL TO HOBSON - STREET. H. P. GIBBONS & CO., WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCEHS TEA, COFFEE, SPICK, & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. COFFEE fresh roaste.l and j-ron.'d .i-rpry day at our eteara mills, to which we .Imw special attention. Tho quality cannot be surpassed, bning ground (rom the finest Ceylon Coffee of veiy superior quality. Wholesale and Rktail. H. P. GIBBONS & CO., HOBSON-STREET (tiikkk cooks from wkllkji.i: srr.EuT. PARNELL TEA AND COFFEE WAREHOrsE. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. .lI7ST LANL'ED, EX 'TARARCA,' 200 Boxes Choice TEA 25 Casks Stephens"* PICKLES WILL BE SOl D VERY CHEAP, TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE. \V. S. COLLINS, Tea Dealer, &c, PARNKLL. Watchmakers and JewellersCH RIST -M A S "PT O LID AY S\ VISITORS TO AUCKLAND WOULD DO WELL TO CALL ON J. HO WDE N, AND INSPECT HIS STUCK illPIANOS, ORGANS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c, WHICH THEY WILL FIND UPON AVERAdE TO BE TWENTY PER CENT. CHIC A PER THAN ANY OTHER HOITSE. S H 0 R T L A N D- S T R E E T (Adjoining Ueneral Post Oilice). X M PORT AN T R EDUC T]o N S watches, clocks. and jewellery. a l f re i) a l e y, watchmaker and jeweller, Begs respectfully to inform his patrons and the public generally that having received large shipments of goods per ' Hero,'' Te Aiiau, , and ' Avawata,' consisting of Watches, in Cold and Silver, by the most eminent English and Continental manufacturers; also a large and choice stock of Cold and Silver Jewellery of the latest designs. Ihe largest stock of Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting of Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze, cilt, under glass shade, Dining-room, Bed-room and Kitchen Clocks, at all prices, and is prepared to sell FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICES that will ensure satis faction to all. A.A. politely invites all to inspect the mngniik-enl stock displayed in his window. ALFRED ALEY, Watchmaker. Jew.-lier, etc.. 2.™, ijucen-street, Auckland. Opposite entrance to .Market. LiteratureYOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCITION, CORNEK OF WKLI.ESLKV& AI.P.ERT-STREETS. LIBRARY AND READIMUtOOM. The READING:-ROOM is comfortably funiisli.il. and is supplied with Enijlish. American, and Colonial Papers • Napier. New Plymouth. Wellington. Christchineh. and Dun.-i!in Newspapers; -Home News." - Public O]iinion," " European .Mail," '■ Weekly Times;" Illustrated Journals, including the " Craphic," "Illustrated London News " " Punch," etc.. etc MACAZIXES Blackwood's, Harper's, MacMillan's. " Eclei-tin.' and -Nineteenth Century." " Cornhill." "All the Year Round," " Argosy," -Saturday." i-tc , etc. REVIEWS—The "Quarterly," " Edinbiirch." "Princeton." etc.. clc. ; " Scientilic American," '•English Mechanic." 0t.:., etc. Subscription - is (Id per iiunrter. The LIIiRARV contains upwards of iMju vnluini.-.--. in tlie various departments of Literature. Xkw WuitK.s frei,uently added. Subscriptiun -is «d per quarter. FILES kept of all the Leading Colonial and Local XvwsinpeTH. DRAI'IiHTS, CHESS. Et.-. Tka am. C.kpki: PU..V11.1-.1.. Boarding-liouse Register. Eiiiploymeiit Register. Y O U N G .\J E N Are invited to avail themselves of the advantages olfered by the Association. STRANCKRs WF.I.OOM ED, and allowed free use of the Rooms on application to the fieneral Secretary. .Tfl'lufiirniation gladly irivun at the Kooms. Oiien dailv from S till 10 p m. THOMAS Bllllll.K. Stud. rW\O STAN!) THIS Presto was bred by H. Philips, Esq.. Warriiambonl. Victoria, in IS7I. He is a dark brown horse. groat stand' int! l(i har.ds 1 in. high, and a sure foal getter. Presk ii well adapted as n sire of Ilit-racers, or cr .vs-onuntrv .nrses, having great power and unileni-.■iblc'Tcec'.inl'.a-d as all Panic's stock are noted as •od Mtuiper' Pre« himself is closely related to many of the best horses in Austialia. His well-known Slat Presto's siro Panic -is the sire nf a Krcatcr number or winners than any other horse in the Colonies, which tin- -Australasian" of lhTSand IST.;, containing the records of winning sires will clearly show. ''.'„: pedlvre.-sen ca and Stud Book. Prc-towMl travel as follows : -Mondays. Panmure am', 'tahuhu; Wednesdays, Mangere; Thursdays, Ila-p of Erin; Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, Prince Albert Hotel, Epsom. Terms : £5 fis ; two or more mares, the property of. one owner, bv agreement, doomage fee, r,s. All fees due on January 111, ISSI. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particular.-", apply to ROBERT THORPE, Proprietor, Ellerslie
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5954, 16 December 1880, Page 3
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