SADDLERY.
JAMES PERRY, begs to call the attention of the Gentlemen of Auckland, and the Public in general, to a shipment of Saddlery, received ex " Tasmania," and now ready for inspection, at his Store, Sjbortland Street. As this importation comprises almost, every article in the trade, a lengthened enumeration would be superfluous •, the quality, style, asd finish of the goods are of the first quality, and consequently very much superior to any yet imported. J. P. hopes by attention to business, and! having at all times on hand a complete assortment of the best description of goods at moderate prices, to merit a continuance of the Patronage he has received since his commencement, and establish for himself a steady and permanent business. The following are a few of the leading articles received : — Gentlemen's superior Hogskin Saddles, " " Bradoon & Pelham Bridles, Ladies' do. do. do., Martingales and Snaffle Bridles, a great variety, Ladies' & Gents' silver mounted Riding Whips, Gig and Carriage Whips and Thongs Carters' do. do. Light Spring, Steel, and plated Spurs, Stable Rollers, Horse, water, spoke, dandy, and scrubbing Brushes, Saddle Cloths, &c, &c. N. B. A good supply of heavy Dray and Plough Harness, always on hand. Horse clothing made to Order. Auckland, May 9th, 1848.
WINTER GOODS,
TC. HALL AMORE has much pleasure • in informing the Ladies of Auckland, and its Inhabitants generally, that he has just received direct from England, ex Dart, a choice selection of goods : — consisting of the undermentioned Articles — Velvet and other Bonnets French and English Artificials Gymps and Sewing Silk Fringes Habit Shirts and Collars Ladies' Figured Satin Squares Black Satinets and Ducapes Plaids and plain coloured Silks Ladies' Woollen Cloaks Childrens Plaid Dresses 3-4 and 8-4 Gala Plaids French Merinoes Mohair and Gentian Dresses Orleans and Coburgs French Bonnet Ribbon Black Lace Falls Black and colored Satin Trimming Black and colored Silk Dress Buttons Printed Cashmere and Woollen Shawls White and colored rolled Jaconets Turkey Red Cambrics A large Assortment of Earthenwaiie, Baskets, and a Great Variety of other Articles. High Street, Auckland, 7 May sth, 1848. J
TO BUILDERS $ CONTRACTORS:
TENDERS are requested for the materials and workmanship required in erecting one of the wings of the College, intended to be built on the North Shore of i Auckland ; the Tenders to be delivered at the CathoUc Chapel House, Auckland, on oc before the 17th inst. The Timber and Lime to be delivered on the beach, above high-water mark, at the head of Shoal Bay, immediately below the> house occupied by Mr. W. Bellingham. For specifications and other particulars, apply to the undersigned. Tenders in tho following order — 1 . For Lime, at per bushel. 2. For Timber, at per 100 feet super. 3. For Mason and Brick work: 4. For Carpenter and Joiner work. 5. For Painting, Plumbing, and Glazing. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert Street. Auckland, May sih, 1848.
WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to the Printing business. Apply at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 203, 10 May 1848, Page 1
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