m & MORRIS'S » MANIFEST OF GOODS, Now Landing EX «R A K A I A,' And to Arrive Ex 'Firth of Tat' and • Oceola.* Now Landing, ex ' Rakaia.' 330 kegs Ewbank's Nails 144 dozen Milk Pans, 18 to 24 inch 12 dozen Goldwashers' Dishes 1 ton Hook and Eye Hinges 10 cwt. Flax Engine Packing 36 pairs Buggy Lamps 48 Lovelock's Meat Mincers 5 cases Gas Chandaliers, Brackets and Hall Lamps 366 kegs Wire Nails 82 cases Sheet Zinc 300 Sheet Hair Engine Felt 30 bundles Hoop Iron 120 sheets Brass and Copper 10 cwt. Copper Rod 10 ewt. Galvanised Clothes Lines 42 pairs Cart Arms and Boxes 228 Register Stoves, assorted 36 Water Tue Irons 126 bundles Heel Tip Iron 300 bundles Angle Iron 10 tons Galvanised Fencing Wire 112 cases Galvanised Corrugated Iron, registered " Kauri " brand 2 cases Electro-Plated Ware, novelties and new designs 50 kegs Galvanised Snap Nails 48 Smith and Weltstood's Cooking Stoves and Ranges 6 hogsheads Holloware 2 hogsheads BM Teapote 87 casks and cases Cutlery and Hardware. tT/T O If T A" G U i *T SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JUST OPENED, Ex 'Orient' Steamer, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER JEWELLERY OB THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. Brooches from 2s 6d, Ear-rings from 3s 6d a pair Bracelets from 7s 6d, Necklets from 6s. Lockets from ss, Waltham Levers 60s. Gl-old Genevas 50s, Hunting Genevas 70s. And a very large assortment of GOLD JEWELLERY, Which, to make room for further extensive shipments, will be offered at a slight advance on London prices. Ex 'Dunkeld, 1 'Rakaia.' and 'Hermione,' QO PACKAGES OF FANCY GOODS, Comprising Workboxes, Desks lined work baskets, Russian and Morocco Reticules and Ladies' Bags, Best English Electro -plated Cruets and Teapots, Lockwood's Cutlery, China Handpainted Flower Pots and Toilet; Sets, Russia, Morocco, and Plush Albums, Clocks, Purses, &c. Paris-dressed Dolls, quite new; and a very large assortment of new Toys. As large shipments are expected per ' Firth of Tay,' ' Loch Cree,' and ' Stracathro,' the present stock will be offered at the lowest possible prices, Owing to limited accommodation and projected extensive alterations. MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR, Queen Street Adjoining N.Z. Clothing Hall. THE Undersigned is now Supplying Strong Durable Stock SADDLES four own make), with high Knee Pads, Deep Seats and improved open Panels complete with good Mounts, 655. and 705.; with extra strong Bar Plated Trees, 725. 6d. and upwards. Bridles to match above, 65., 75., Bs., and extra strong, 10s. and 10s. 6d. each. Ladies' and Gents' best quality Hogskin Saddies at Lowest Kates. Good Plough Harness, 435. per set. Jill other Goods proportionately low. Every kind Saddlery and Harness Manufactured on the Premises by experienced workmen. Price Lists sent on application. Five per cent, discount allowed for cash. Orders by Post or Telegram promptly executed. W. S. JONES, * QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. *
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 290
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468Page 290 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 290
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