WHOLESALE & RETAIL LEATHER AND GRINDERY STORE
HP HE Undersigned begs to call the attention of Shoemakers and others, to a Large and Excellent Assortment of Grindery, &c, now landed Ex " Katherine Stewart Forbes," viz., Best Patent Boot-trees, Brass Shins, Stand, and Patent Screws, complete Shoe Thread, and Patent Hemp, all numbers Strong Stitching Flax, Patent and Fine Superfine Yellow and White ditto Yellow Closing Silk | " John Wilson's" Warranted Shoe Knives " John Algor's" ditto ditto Shoemakers' Sizesticks " Ullathorne's" Superior Spring Steel Awl Blades Improved best Shoe Rasps Kit Files and Floats Pincers and Nippers Best Steel Lasting Tacks Do. Jigger and Seam Sets Do. Forepart and Pump Irons Do. Boot and Shoe Ran ditto and Breakers Do. Ran Wheels, various descriptions Do. Stabbing & Closing Wheels Do. Slicking Irons, Seat Files, and Shoe Stamps Bright Plier and Shoe Punches Strong Russian Bristles " Ullathorne's" Superior Heel Balls Shoemakers' Pegs, large, mid. and small Best Glass and Emery Paper Liquid and Past Blacking Awl Handles, Iron and Brass Ferruls Women's and Children's Shoe Lasts Men's Block Lasts, all descriptions Boot-trees, do. do. Striped Fancy and White Boot Webbing, various widths Best Black and Magpie Galloons Best Shoe Buttons, various sizes Best Round and Flat Leather Laces Boot Powder, in boxes Best Polished York Heel and Toe Tips Solid Back Wrought Heel Tips Best Burnished York Heel Plates Round and Clasp Hobs of all sizes Cast Sparrow Bills and Cut Bills £ inch Brass Bills J inch and f inch Brads £, |, f -inch Fine Cut Bills Best sorted French & Waist Wheels. THOS. KEVEN. Shortland-street, Auckland, March 23, 1852.
R B. SHALDERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, BEGrS respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has opened the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Levy, with a Well Selected Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY,
IRONMONGERY, &c.
He has the pleasure of stating that he has just arrived from England, and brought wilh him the above Stock (purchased for Cash), and will be able to offer some of the newest and cheapest Goods, among which are a lot of Derries and Ginghams — strong, useful articles, well adapted for Ladies' Morning Dresses. Arrangements have also been made for continual supplies from England of the most Fasliionable Goods. Although he purposes not to injure trade by the dishonest practice of selling goods without a remunerating profit, yet, from the advantages he has he hopes by strict attention and honorable competition to secure a share of public patronage. Q@i? Business condiected entirely on ready money principles. Auckland, March 19th, 1852.
liIV£JRPOOI, SAIiT.
On Sale by the Undersigned, TWENTY TONS OF THE ABOVE, received by the ship " Katherine Stewart Forbes." James Simms & Co, March 18th, 1852.
FOR SALE,
A FARM of LAND on the Wahu Road about a mile from the Court House, containing nearly 23 acres, enclosed with a good ditch and substantial two-railed fence, and partly quick-set. There are several neverfailing springs of water on the Farm— and there is a good cart road to it from the Whaif in Commercial Bay. For particulars apply at the " New Zeaatider" office.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 621, 27 March 1852, Page 1
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