SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
JAMES PERRY returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support he has received in the ab*ove business, in Auckland, and now begs leave to assure them that his system of conducting business shall continue to be as heretofore ; supplying such articles as are of genuine quality, at the lowest remunerating prices. And by strict personal attention, with punctuality in the execution of orders, — thereby trusts to insure a continuance of that distinguished patronage so liberally bestowed on him, since his commencement, which will ever be his study to merit. J. P. begs to remind his Friends and the Public that he has at present a large supply of Material, lately received from his agent in Sydney, which will enable him to furnish a superior article and of the newest style. also — A large assortment of Saddles Weymouth, Pelham, Snaffle, and Watering Bridles Ladies' superior Bridles Martingales, best Melton Girths Spring Stirrups and Racing Snaffles One Jockey Saddle Chamois Skins, Sponge, Comb 3, and Brushes Silver mounted Ladies' and Gent's Riding ' Whips Silver mounted Hunting Whips, Malacca handles Plain Jockey, Hunting, and Dog Whips Assorted plated Spurs Horse Clothing, Rugs, Rollars, and Sadd'e Cloths Stable head Collars, Manger and dog Chains Superior Gig, Chaise and Cart Harness Carter's Whips and Thongs A first*rate assortment of Cart Harness, leading and shaft, " warranted to fit," and give good wear, at unprecedented low prices for cash. Shortland-street, June 2nd, 1849.
RAFFLE.
rHREE Magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, by well known Masters, will be Raffled for at Mr. Hardington's Hotel, in the course of the ensuing week. There will be three Prizea to be thrown for in the following manner, viz.: The highest thrower will be entitled to his choice of one of the three pictures ; the second highest to his choice of one of the other two ; and the third highest to the remaining one. Tickets— £l Is. The Pictures are at present on view at the Exchange Hotel. '
CHEAT LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE,
HIGH-STREET.
R REYNOLDS has now on • Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea @ is* 4tf» per pound, In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently lecommended. ',
ALSO, A lot of Superior HAMS and BACON.
CHINA AND GLASS WARE.
A FEW SUPERIOR CHINA TEA SETS Decanters, Caraffs Tumblers, Glasses, Cruets Square and Round Jellies, Salts, &c. AND
An assortment of Jewellery, on sale at the corner of Albert and West Queen Streets. Alex. Dingwall. Auckland, May 25, 1849.
VAN DIEMAN'S LAND SEEDS,
Ex " Adelaide." JUST Received, by the above vessel a quantity of Field, harden, and Floral SEEDS, which have been selected by a respectable and practical Seedsman, and sent out expressly to order and can with confidence be recommended as being good. Arrangements have also been made for a Regular Supply, so that persons requiring any choice Plant or Seed, may have their wishes complied with by applying to the undersigned. F. Gardiner. Shortland-street, June Ist, 1849.
P. S.— Orders from the country punctually
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 316, 9 June 1849, Page 1
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