*"SS__3[^________________ gaw wmumwmwi imiii— —mm '% Miscellaneous. SADDLEKY! HARNESS! AND j - STABLE REQUISITES OF EVERY j KIND. | The Undersigned since his Removal into his New i Brick Premises (opposite Lewisson's, Jeweller), has j Greatly Reduced the price of every article of the above. By importing bis own Goods direct from the beat English Manufacturers he is enabled to charge much lower prices for everything (whether English : or own make), than any other House in the trade. Riding Saddles (Gent's and Boy's), very strong, with I best bar plated trees, complete, 70s; Spring Cart '■ Harness (my own make, strong and durable), from £6 16s; Spring Cart Harness (English make), strong and durable from £8 10s : Buggy Harness, best English Hlver on German Silver Mounted, with Silver plated all over Hames, £10 10s; Buggy Harness, my own make, Silver on German Silver Mounted, from £10 10s; Pair Horse Harness, best i English Silver on German Silver, mounted, from : £18 ; Dray Barness, strnrg and durable from £b, j 10s; Spring Cart Collars, from 16s; Spurs, complete i with straps, from 3s 6d per pair ; Bridles, 6s; Girths. 3s pair ; Dandy Brush- s, from Is 6d ; Leggings, 3s 6d ; j Htock Thongs, 12ft, 9a 6d ; Whips at wholesale prices ; Thongs, from 9d. j Kvery description of Harness, Pack Saddles, Collars, &c, made on the premises by experienced I workmen on the shortest notice. , i Repairs executed promptly and at reasonable . rates | i ole agent for Eiliman's Celebrated Royal Embroca- . tion for Horees, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, &c. j The Trade liberally dealt with. W. S. JONES, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, HARNESS maker.. « importer. ' j 129, Queen-street, opposite Lewisson, Jeweller. T IT~S~T OPEN iTI) ) . .AT OTJB NEW ! OIL, COLOUR, * GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DUNEDIN, SHOOTING STAR, AND EMILY MCLAREN. — 500 PACKAGES OP PAPEEHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, i VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS W. PHILLIPPS & SON. JAMES H E D L ET, MOUNT EDEN Junction Gbocjsry Store. New and Superior Groceries sold at the lowest Town prices. Families waited upon for orders. Goods delivered in any part of the country. T> O O T S! BOOTS! B. CROCKER ViOIOBIA - STKEET, (Opposite Messrs. Holland and Butler's), Has Just Received a first-class Stock of Superior BOOTS and SHOES at very low prices, and offers them to the public as follows:— Ladies' Superior Kid Boots, 5/6 to 6/6 Children's Boots, 1/6 to 2/6 d Men s Elastic-side Boots, 12/. Gentlemen's Boots made to order at the shortest notice, and of the very be.3t materials and workmanship. B. C & O C X E B, (Late of West End, London), VICTORIA-STREET, Holland & Butler's). BOOTS! BOOTS !— Ladies' Kid Boots (sewn), 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d A new and superior Stock of Boots and Shoes at equally low I prices, at D. McPHERSON'S, Karangahape Road, j Newton FOR -ALE, (cheap), a large lot of Splendid Coats, Trowsers and Vests wiU be sold at a very low price To-nigbt! To-night! at ihe Pant'eon, 198 Que-n-street, next Bison's, Chomist. TO BE LILT, on Grafton Boad, 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 Also, 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. • Apply to H. ASHTON & SONS, No. 8 New Zealand Insurance Buildings. OK SALE—At the Market Houss: — About 1,000 acres of REALLY GOOD LAND, a first-class opportunity for an intending settler. Price, 15s an acre. Terms easy. Agood six-roomed COT rAGE, freehold, in Napierstreet. Price jGIHO. TO MILKMEN AND OTHERS. — Mangold Wortzels at the Market Bouse. FOR SALE in any quantity from a ton upwards. A very pretty VICTORIA PHiETON, nearly new ; cost £100. Price. 45 guineas. A light SPRING CART and set of HARNESS. Price £15. 6 or 8 tons of firsc-class POTATOES, at market rates. CHAFF, in any quantity from half a-ton,guaranteed to have been chopped from the sheaf, and not previously thrashed. £ 6 10s ton. Prime SALT BUTIER, in kegs of all sizes, at market rates. __TLand and Property Sale by Auction Monthly. R. C. GREENWOOD, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL commission agent, Market House. w. ii at <5 i • HAS ON SALE— 50;; tons Circular Head Potatoes, a prime article for seed 5 tons Kidney Potatoes ( 50 tons Canterbury and Nelson Potatoes 200 bags Tartarian Seed Oats 150 bags Best Seed Oats Canterbury Flour, in sacks, 100's, and 50's. A SEUEEEKT, CABINETMAKER, (BY appointment to his royal highness THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH), ELLIOTT-STREET, Opposite Market Entrance. A.S. having devoted special attention to the manufacture of rare articles of Inlaid Cabinet work, is, by the aid of the beautiful variety of New Zealand woods, able to make to order any description of work for presentation, or for gifts to distant friends, combining great elegance with usefulness. Families supplied with Ornamental Furniture at moderate charges. fff O T I C E. A Daily Coach will leave for all parts of the Waikato immediately on arrival of the train at Mercer' also a Daily Coach -will leave Hamilton at 6.30 a.m! j for Mercer, arriving in time for the last train for Auckland. Parcels booked at John Soppett's, No. 8, Queen-street, will be forwarded to all parts of the ' "Waikato. Freight must be paid belore It aving the ' office. We do not hold ourselves responsible for parcels valued over £5 . C. G. QUICK, Proprietor. [ JOHN SOPPET, Agent for Auokland.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1710, 11 August 1875, Page 1
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