I Miscellaneous. SADDLERY! HARNESS! AND STABLE REQUISITES OF EVERY KIND. The Undersigned since his Removal into his New Brick Premises (opposite Lewisson's, Jeweller), has Greatly Reduced the price of every article of ihe above. By importing his own Goods direct from the best English Manufscturers he is enabled to charge much lower prices for everything (whether English or own make), than auy other Bouse in the trade. Riding fcadcles (Gent's and Boy's), veiy s'.rorg, with best bar plated ttecs, complete, 70s ; Spring Cart Harness (my oivn make, strong and durable), from £6 15s; Sp.iKg Cart Harness (English make), strong aud curable from £6 10s : Uuggy Harness, best English f-ilver on German Silver Mounted, with Silver plated all over Harness, £10 10s; Buggy Barnes . my own make, Silver on German Silver Mounted, from £10 10s ; Pair Horse Harness, best English Silver on German Silver, mounted, from £18; Dray Harness, strorg and durable from £5, lus ; Spring Curt Collars, from 15s ; Spurs, complete with straps, 3s Gd per pair; Bridles, 6s ; Girths 3s pair ; Dandy Brush's. Is Cd ; Leggings, 3s Cd ; Utock 'Jhcngs, 12ft, 9i Cd ; Whips at wholesale prices ; ThoDgs, 9d. Every description of Harness, Pack Saddles, Collars, &C, made on the premises by experienced woikaoen On ths shorteat notice. Repairs executed promptly^ and at reasonable rates. *• !r ole agent for Eiliman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation for Horses, C attle, Sheep, Dogs, &c. The Trade liberally dealt with, W. S. JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, HARNESS maker. & importer, 129, Queen-street, opposite Lewisson, Jeweler. "j K(\ ttEWING TMTA CHINES TO ARRIVE PER ' FORFARfc HIRE' AKD ' ROBIN A DUKLO INCLUDING THCSE SPLEKDID MAKES — PRINCESS OF WALES, SINGER, WHEELER AND WILSON, &c., &c. Weekly, Monthly, and Cash Payments Taken. Literal Discount to the Trade. W. C. DENNES, Opposite Auckland Savings Bink, QTJE-N-STREET. UOLLAND & BUTLER, Having considerably enlarged their premises, to receive large shipments to hand per late arrivals, are now prepared to supply the Trade, Country Storekeepers, Coasters, Carriers, and tho public, with WHOLESALE and RETAIL PARCELS, on the most liberal terms. Their'present Stock comprises— PAPERHANGINGS. A most Varied and Extensive Assortment, on which a Liberal Discount will be allowed to the Trade, Builders, and Landlords. Boiled and Raw Oil White Lead Paints, • Varnishes Dry Colours Brushes Scrim Artists' Materials. Polished and Rough Plate, Photo, Sheet, Ornamental and STAINED WINDOW GLASS, And every other commodity required in the Painting. Trade. GLASS SHADES, GILT MOULDINGS, OF VEST SUPERIOR _U_____. HOLLAND & ~BUTLER. Oil, Colour, and Glass Merchants, Picture-Frame Makers, &c, 28 & 30, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND, A few steps from Union Bank. riORTICINE! QORTIOINE~! CORTICINE is a Floor Covering composed of pure Vegetable Oil, prepared by a patent process, mixed with ground cork, and rolled on a strong backing of waterproofed canvas. It is a warm, soft, noiseless, clean, and thoroughly damp-proof material, inodorous, of great durability, and perfect elasticity. It is available for every purpose to which Kamptulicon and Linoleum have hitherto been applied, while it possesses the additional merit of being entirely unaffected by temperature. It remains soft and pliable in the coldest weather, and may be used with equal advantage in warm climates. COTICINE can be manufactured of any colour, which, being an integral part of the material, will never wear off. It is printed with a great variety of patterns, fitting it for use in every part of a dweUinghouse or public building. Its warmth, noieelessnes and cleanliness, render it a perfect substitute for carpet. When once laid, which can be readily done by means of a few tacks, it requires only to be washed, and need never be taken up. It is employed by Railway Companies, Hotels, Banks, Restaurants, &c, and in all places where the traffic is great, and is admirably adapted for use on board ship. Her Majesty's Government have adopted it at home and abroad. J. M. M c LA C HLA N, 218, QUEEN-STREET. 7\ N S A L E. Ex Bella Mary, @ HobartTown, 200 caßes Peak's Jams lib tins 10 „ „ „ Jars 30 „ „ Tart Fruits 111 „ Peacock's Jams, lib tins, square 20 „ „ i, 2 „ ~.."■ 28 „ „ „ 8 „ „ 30 „ „ Tart Fruits. G. W. BINNEY. TO LET,, at Reniuera, a well-finished nine-roomed HGUSE—outbuildings and every convenience,— together with 26 acres of good LAND. £80 per annum. : _; " FOR SALE, six acres of good volcanic LAND at Mount Eden ; fenced with stone wall, suitable for a market garden. Price £140. FOR SALE, 850 acres of really choice LAND in a good locality ; well watered and timbered—very suitable for an intending settler. Price £250, of which £100 can remain on mortgage for three years. TO MILKMEN AND OTHERS. — Mamgold Wortzexs at Market House FOR SALE in any quantities up to 100 tons. TO LET. one or two good DAIRY FARMS. FOR SALE, a good six-roomed COTTAGE in Napier-street. Price £180, one-half the money to be paid down. t—TLand and Property Sale by Auction Monthly. R. C. GREENWOOD, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Market P l a c c.. FOR ••'ALE, (cheap), a large lot of Splendid Coats, Trowsers and Vests w_U be i sold at a very low price To-night! To-night! at lhe Pantheon, 198 Queen-street, next Edson's, Chemist FOR SALE, or To Let on Lease, on easy terms, a comfortable Family Residence, situated in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell (at present occupied by Mrs Diddams), containing nine rooms ' and Garden well stocked with fruit treßS of choice varieties. TO BE LET, on Grafton "Road, a large and convenient Family Residence, containing ten rooms, always well supplied by pump and running stream of water, commodious yards and out-buildings, together with about two acres of land, the greater,portion of which is an Orchard in full bearing Al_o. at Ellerslie, within five minutes walk of the Railway Station, a well-built compact Family Home, of six rooms, out-buildings, with large concrete well, including six and a-half acres of best volcanic land, all in good pasture, securely fenced and sub-divided by substantial stone walls. I Apply to H. ABHTON & SONS, * No, BfcNew Zealand In-uraace Building*.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 23 July 1875, Page 1
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