BOOTS. BOOTS. T BOOTS. O.HOWE BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW OFFERING PO R SALE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT COST PRICE. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. FOR CASH.
ALFRED A. BARNETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, ,3 cohmbbciax. salb room, Ccitoh House Quat, Advances Cash on all descriptions of Merchandise. "VTOW LANDING EX CHAPMAN. 430 bars and 66 bundles 8.8. H. iron 30 boilerplates 8 warranted anvils 9 best warranted vices ' 2 Onion's portable forges 8 kegs Walker's C. S. horsenailf 60 do patent nails, 1} to 6 inch 4 doz Lyndon's C. b. potato forks 8 do Parke's patent 0. S. spades 6 superior chaff cutters 1 case Howard's ploughs 2 hhds Avery's counter weighing machines * 1 case do patent steelyards 1 do Thos. Firth and Son's 0. S. circular saws 2 do do C. S. pit and cross cut mwi 3 casks do superior edge tools 1 do do warranted flies 1 do albata and B. M. cruets, spoons, &c. 1 do Martineau's patent T. hinges, 10 to 20 inch ; 1 crate japanned coal scoops 1 bundle wheat riddles 10 cases bath bricks 50 drums caster and colza oil 1 spring van, with moveable hood and harness complete 1 patent flour mill and dressing machine 1 Syke's patent hydrometer— specific gravity 1 set of "Eleotum" drawing instruments E. W. MILLS. 9th June, 1865. R. BORTHWICK, HOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER, Paperhanger, Sign Writer, &c, Importer of Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. A. Borthwick's patent Antifouling Composition for wood and iron Ships' bottoms, always on hand. Country and other orders punctually attended to. Note the address— LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Mr. Robertson's Sale Yards. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. TWENTY TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Just Arrived ex Chapman, Martin Luther, and other late arrivals, NOW 0 N SAL E, AT THE WELLINGTON BOOT AND SHOE AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Willis street, R. AUSTIN Proprietor. R AUSTIN, in returning thanks to his « friends for past favours, begs to call attention to the above large importation of goods selected from the English add Colonial markets expressly for the importer, and in every way adapted for the Colony. R. A. has resolved to meet the requirements of the times, to conduct his retail business On the ready money system— small profits and quick returns being the order of the day. Having secured the services of several first class workmen, will oontinue to make the very best description of boots and shoes. All orders entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention, A large assortment of Colonial work constantly kept on hand. An allowance made to runholders and storekeepers.
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Evening Post, Issue 159, 11 August 1865, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 159, 11 August 1865, Page 4
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