Ex “Blundell” and “African,” „ NOW OI’ENED & READY FOR SAL! ' 17,000 ROLLS PAPERHANGING S ! i-vF LAST SEASON’S NEWEST & CHOICE! (J patterns. B. N. MANLEY, o.JfCorner of Queen and Wcllcsley-strec v c _Thcsc Papers being DIRECTLY IMPOR' vii from the MANUFACTURERS, are FA BELOW the ORDINARY PRICES. Albert Biscuits, per "Hanover.” THESE celebrated BISCUITS are used regular at the Queen’s table. BUCHANAN & STEWART. CHOICEST ENGLISH TEAS Crushed Loaf Sugar Pearl Barley Castor Oil Wrapping Paper Company’s Snowdrops and Crustals Cream of Tartar and Tartaric Acid Soda Crystals Washing Crystals Whiting Vestas and Saloon Matches TD, Cork, Baltic, and Garibaldi Pipes Sydney and Liverpool Soaps Arrowroot Robinson’s Patent Barley Currants, Raisins Sardines in j and | tins Peppers— Black, White and Cayenne Mustard—Colman’s Spices and Sauces in variety On Sale at BUCHANAN & STEWART’S. Auckland Candles I IN 6 0 lb. BOXES, CHEAP BUCHANAN k STEWART. Soap! Soap ! Soap! M ELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and LIVERPOOL in 1121b. and 561b. boxes, to be had of BUCHANAN k STEWART. HUE GENUINE LOCIIFINE HERRINGS, it Firkins and Half Barrels, to be had of BUCHANAN & STEWART. I SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT TO MR. A. AUCKLAND'S AND OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. JAMES WISEMAN HAS just opened a splendid lot of SADDLERY, ex “ROYAL CHARLIE,’’ ordered from London expresslv for this market by Mr. McKrbkas (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 Bridles, with Steel Bits, assorted Best Hard-plated Spurs, with improved rowels Best Kersey and Felt Saddle Cloths Dandy Brashes 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, Stock (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 Jies’ and Gents’ Valices and Saddle Straps ) ,4)iJ Bags and Money Belts Jiggage Straps and Leggings Brass and Plated Gig and Market-cart Harness Glasgow and Colonial-made Shaft, Leading, and Plough Harness Head Collars, Rollers, 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. Kg' Pack Saddles, Bullock Harness, and Mill Belts, made to order. August 14th, 1862.
JAMES MURRAY, Saddler, &c., to His Excellency the Governor, Sir George Grey, K.C.8., SHORT LAND CRESCENT, Has received, direct from London, a large assortment of SADDLERY, 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.
Notice. THE undersigned, retiring from his business in Auckland, requests all parties who have left Watches or other articles with him to call for them on or before the 2'Jth instant; and all persons indebted to him arc requested tc pav the same without delay. G. B. HAIR, Opposite Messrs. Morrin & Co., Queen-street. N. B.—G. B. Hair having disposed of his Stock, &c., to Mr. S Aaronson, can with confidence recommend him to his late customers and the public generally as a proficient workman. Sept. 18th, 1862. S. AARONSON, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, k CLOCK MAKER, Queen-stbeet, Near the New Savings’ Bank. Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, Geneva, And every description of Escapements repaired with accuracy and dispatch. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SPEC TACLES, WATCH GLASSES, k c., ALWAYS ON SALE. Auckland, Sept. 18th, 1862. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH’S QUOTATIONS—WHOLESALE. ITU NE FLOUR, “Crown Brand,” per . lon of 2000lbs 0 0 Seconds, per ton of 2000lbs 14 0 0 Sharps, do, 8 0 ® Bran, per bushel () 1 3 Maize, cracked or whole, per bushel 0 6 0 Oats, do. per bushel 0 6 0 Seed Oats, Tasmanian ................0 7 0 22ad July, ISC3.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 7
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