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To Publicans and Others. NICHOLLS & CO,’S ALE ‘AND PORTER. THE Undersigned have been appointed Agents foi the sale of Nicholls & Co.’a Ale and Porter, o Which regular shipments, both in wood and bottle, wil continue to bo made to them direct from the Colchestei Brewery. These Beers are brewed expressly for the Australian markets, and large shipments have already been received in the neighbouring colonies, where Nicholls & Co.’s Ale and Porter rank amongst the first brands. OWEN & GRAHAM, Queen Street Wharf. Important to Country Settlers. THE undersigned is prepared to enter into arrangements with country settlers for the supply of a vegetable material, the growth of the forest. It is easily prepared, without machinery, and a remunerative price will be paid on delivery in Aucldand, by the cwt. or ton. For particulars and terms apply to the undersigned between the hours of 11 and 12 each day, at Webb’s Music Hall, Port-street, Auckland. CHARLES BARON DE THIERRY. July 18th, 1862. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT TO MR. A. DOCKLAND'S AND OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. JAMES WISEMAN HAS just opened a splendid lot of SADDLERY, ex “ROYAL CHARLIE,” ordered from London expressly for this market by Mr. McKrekas (his predecessor), and respectfully invites the inspection of the following goods by persons requiring a really good article. Prime Dark Roll Cantle Hunting Saddles Stockmen’s ditto Silver-plated Whole Buckle Snaffle and Pelham Bridies, with Steel Bits, assorted Best Hard-plated Spurs, with improved rowels Best Kersey and Felt Saddle Cloths Dandy Brushes Ladies’ Saddles, with and without leaping heads Pelches for Boys or Girls Ladies’ Flat and Rounded Snaffle, Pelham, and Weymouth Bridles, with Fancy Steel Bits Ladies’ Victorian Stirrups, with velvet pads Ladies’ and Gents’ Plain and Mounted Hand Whips Coach, Gig, Hunting, Slock (green hide thongs), and Cart Whips German Silver and Steel Racing Spurs Rounded Martingals Flat and Round Breastplate Martingals Stirrup Leathers Woollen Girths and Spare Reins Ladies’ and Gents’ Yulices and Saddle Straps Gold Bags and Money Belts Luggage Straps and Leggings Brass and Plated Gig and Market-cart Harness Glasgow and Colonial-made Shaft, Leading, and Plough Harness Head Collars, Hollers, Surcingles Horse Clothing, Horse, Dandy and Water Brushes Hoof Picks, Chamois Skins, Sponge, Combs Harness Blacking and Oil, &c. N. B.—Cheap Saddles and Bridles ordered expressly for the Coasting Trade. Pack Saddles, Bullock Harness, and Mill Belts, made to order. August 14th, 1862. JAMES MURRAY, Saddler, &c., to His Excellency tub Governor, Sir George Grey, K.C.8., SIIORT LAN I) CRESCENT, Has received, direct from London, a large assortment of SADDLE RY, comprising,— LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S SADDLES, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Bridles, with Galvanized Steel Bits—Weymouth Pelham and Snaffle 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., &c. 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 COLLAR MAKER and SADDLE HAND Highest wages will be given to a Good Hand, Wedding Rings and Keepers. English hall - marked wedding RINGS AND KEEPERS, XI Is., at R. BECK’S, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Queen-street, Auckland. All kinds of Jewellery sold at London prices. B3T Old Gold and Silver bought. Jgfll T. A. HICKS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, &c., V ulcan-lane, Queen-stkekt, RESPECTFULLY invites the Ladies and Gentry of Auckland and its vicinity to an inspection of his Drawing-room and Parlour Time-pieces, having just received a magnificent assortment, including patterns in Antique Oak, Ebony, Walnut, Rosewood, imitation Black Marble, See., elegant in construction, design, and workmanship. Also a Choice Assortment of Colonial Gold Brooches, Ear-rings, Sec., Ladies’ Gold Watches, Guards, Rings, Sec., of new and elegant patterns; Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, Albert and Guard Chains, Keys, Rings, &c.; Eight-day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time-pieces, in endless variety, suitable and most serviceable for Ships or Offices, &c. Double and Single Eye-glasses and Spectacles, to suit all eights. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery, of all descriptions cleaned and repaired by practical and experienced workmen, on the premises, with greatest care and dispatch. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,

QUEEN-STREET. CH. ROBSON, successor to J. N. Ckombie, • begs to announce that on and after MONDAY, June 16th, the price of CARTE DE VISITS PORTRAITS taken at the above Establishment, will be reduced one-third. Persons who have had portraits taken by Mr. Crombie, can obtain copies at any time, Mr. Robson having purchased all Mr. Crombic’s negatives. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH'S QUOTATIONS—WHOLESALE. 22nd July, 1862, WESLEY college. MR. JOHN FLETCHER, PRINCIPAL. T E R M S PER Q UARTER:Senior School £2 2 0 Junior ditto 1 11 6 Board 10 0 <0 Weekly ditto ? IQ 0

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1862, Page 7

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