THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DONALD McCRAE, DEEPER, QUEEN-STKKET. J. COS GRAVE & CO., HAVING PURCIIA-U'D the above STOCK-IN-TRADE nl a LARG E HI-COl"Vf for CASH, the GOODS are now RKMOVED to the premises of J. COSGRAYE & CO., FOR MARKING DOWN! THE SALE OF THE GOODS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE PREMISES OP J. OOSGRATE & CO., QUEEN-STREET, THIS DAY. Win:, I" J Entire of that useful and recently-bought STOCK will be DEMOLISHED.
IMMEDIATE "CASrjALE. THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, HARDWARE, &c, &c, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, by the Undersigned. 20 ca3es Best Kerosene 8 cases Kerosene Chimneys 1 ditto D-handle Shovels 10 American Pumps 6 rolls Wire Netting 100 Pit and Cross-cut Saws 10 Circular Saws 390 lengths Galvanised Piping and Spouting TINMAN'S TOOLS. Rollers, Folder, Burring Machine, Stakes, Shears, Punches, Grooves, Sets, Paring-down, Knocking-up Anvils, &c. 1 ton Fire Clay 3000 Fire Bricks 6 rolls Sheet Lead, 5 and Gibs. j 1 ton Cast and Shear Steel 5 casks Sheet Zinc 8 tons Sheet Iron, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26 44 casks Resin 2000 lbs. Soft Soap 5 casks Putty Patent Dryers, Black and Blue Paint 1 Travelling Crane, 3 tons 12 gallons Oak Varnish 170 books Gold Leaf 350 coils Fuse 8 dozen Galvanized Buckets 20 dozen Tee Hinges 7 cwt. Hooks and Hinges 12 dozen Carpenters' Rim Lock* 40 kegs Ewbank's Nails 30 ditto Cut, Clout, Brads, kc. 130 dozen Butt Hinges, 1" to 4" 100 gross Screws 70 dozen Files, Mill, Smooth, Bastard, Frame, &c, &c. 4, dozen Sorby's Hand Saws 3 Fireproof Safes 30 dozt-n Stubbs' Caw Files 50 dozen Electro and Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks 20 Iron Bedsteads 3 Weighing Machines, 4 to 10 cwt. 8 Colonial Ovens 3 cases Finishing Braces 400 m. Tin Tacks 4 Register Stoves JOINERS' TOOLS. 290 Auger Bits Bead, Hollow and Round, G, OG and Match Planes Firmer and Socket Chisels and Gouges Augers, Hammers, Bevels, Squares Gauges, Braces, Arkanßas Stones &c, &c, &c. S. HAGUE SMITH. BY APPOINTMENT OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G. BOWEN. T^TEW ZEALAND ACADEMY -LM of PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, Corne3 op Queen and Weli/ESley-steeets B. H. BAETLETT, Manager. T. WATSON BEGS to thank his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received from them since he commenced business in Auckland, and wishes to inform them that he has purchased a large quantity of Colonial, French, and English Leather of superior quality, and is therefore in a position to make a first-class article, and at his usual low price. To the general public, he would say, " Look at our prices, examine our quality, purchase one pair of us, and you will then say, as all our customers have said, that better Boots are not to be bought in New Zealand." Men's Elastic Boots, 165.; Bluchers, 10s. Watertights, 14s. Men's soleing and heeling, ss. Repairs executed the same day as received. A large assortment of Boys' and Girls' Boots always on hand. Country orders promptly attended to. Please note the Address : T. WATSON, Top of Shortland-street. WHICH BEARS OUR OWN LABELS. Guaranteed purely from Malt and Hops.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 182, 9 August 1870, Page 3
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