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} MESSES. WILLIS, MORRIS & CO., RE now prepared to supply their MANUFAC- „ TUBED STONE PAVEMENT from, their Works, " Willcsden Factory," Richmond Hill, at the following prices:— 2 inch Pavement Is. Od. per foot 3 " " ....; is. 6d. " And greater thicknesses in proportion. Warranted to stand wear and tear longer than Aberdeen flags. Suitable also for flooring for Stables, and for which purpose Messrs. W., M. & Co. can highly recommend it. This stone can he made iu any shape or form required. Samples may be seen at the offices of the "New Zealander," "Southern Cross," and "Aucklander," also at Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart & Co.'s, and of Mr. J. Andrews, at Mr. M. Wood's office, Queen-street, where all information may be obtained. WILLIS, MORRIS, & CO., Manufacturers. Willesilcn Works, Richmond Hill, July 22, 1862. Crop Preserver (Patent). THIS invaluable preparation for the prevention of Caterpillar, Cricket, Slug, and the numerous insect pests which do so much damage to the Agriculturists of New Zealand, is now offered toj the public under the protection of a "Patent." The Patentees have the satisfaction of knowing that it will bo in the reach of every one, as they have fixed the price at the lowest remunerative figure. For further information see Pamphlet, to be obtained on application at our Agents, Messrs. Mokrin & Co., Queen-street, whore orders will be received and attended to. WILLIS & MORRIS, Patentees, Mount Eden. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. J. McKEERAS BEGS to return his grateful thanks to his friends and the public of Auckland for the support he has received since his commencement in business, and wishes to inform them that he is now RETIRING FROM THE TRADE, and that he has DISPOSED OF HIS PREMISES AND STOCK MR. JAMES WISEMAN, whom he can confidently recommend to the public as a superior workman, and who will use his best endeavours to supply all their wants in the above line. J. McKERRAS. Queen-street, July 11, 18C2. In reference to the above J. WISEMAN begs to assure the inhabitants of Auckland, and the country settlers, that he will always keep on hand A Superior Stock of Saddlery and Harness, &c, &c, and will be happy to execute orders for Riding Saddles, Carriage, Gig, and Cart Harness, &c., manufactured on the premises on moderate terms, and with punctuality and despatch. J. W. invites the attention of the public to his extensive and varied Stock of every article in the trade, which ho is determined to dispose of at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. tggT Repairs of all kinds executed without delay. Horses measured and caref'ullly fitted. QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand.

JAMES MURRAY, Saddlkr, &c, to His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geokge Grey, K.C.8., SHOBTIAND CKESCENT, Has received, direct from London, a large assortment of SADDLE KY, comprising,— I" ADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES, ■ \ Ladies'and Gentlemen's Bridles, with Galvanized Steel Bits—Weymouth Pelham and Snaflie ditto Plated Gig Harness Plough and Dray Harness Whips and Spurs, in great variety Rollers, Head-Collars, and Halters Hogskins, Patent Enamelled Leather Hides Patent Enamelled Leather Leggings, with Spring Buttons and other sides, suitable for Officers in the Army Plated and Covered Breastplates and Martingales, Horse Clothing, &c, &e. Portmanteaus, Trunks, Travelling Bags, and all descriptions of Leather Cases made to order. N.B.—Trade supplied. Leather Mill-bands made to order. Wanted, A COLLAK MAKER and SADDLE HAND Highest wages will be given to a Good Hand. JAMES TAYLOR, Government Contractor, Paper Ruler, Book Binder, and Account Book Manufacturer, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, BEGS leave respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is enabled to ensure to those parties who may favour him with their support, the very best work, and in a superior style, ia the above line, and at the most moderate charges. The binding shop is furnished with every requisite; and being a thoroughly practical man, and having had great experience in Edinburgh, London, and the Colonics, he is able to appeal to the work which he has already executed for his customers. Account Books. The great desideratum in the manufacturing of Account Books, is not only that the material should he of the best description, and the work durable, hut that they should possess the additional requisite of opening out flat, and thus rendered easy for use. The PATENT SPRING BACK is a recent discovery, and thoroughly effective for the purpose. Paper Ruling Is executed in the best manner, the most intricate patterns can be worked out, and printed headings added when required. Account Sales Paper, And all kinds of Mercantile Stationery, ruled to pattern. Maps Mounted and Varnished. LADIES' MUSIC NEATLY BOUND. Illustrated London News, Illustrated Times, Subscribers to the above Journals can have their Monthly Parts for one year neatly bound, in two volumes, at the bookbinding establishment of the undersigned, at a cheaper rate than lias been hitherto charged in the Colony. JAMES TAYLOR, Shortland-street. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE, DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-Street, [opposite coombe's buildings.] MRS. ALFRED JONES begs respectfully to inform her friends, and the public generally, that she has added the Dress Making to the Baby Linen Business, and having two of the most approved machines, will be able to execute orders with punctuality. An assortment of Baby Linen and Ladies Under Linen aJwajs w hand. Robes, Cloak?, Bassi* rietts, Baskets, &c, &c,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

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