JOHN KEIIS HA W , BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, N.B.—Leather, Grindery, &c., always on hand. January 1, 1867. A. BARNETT, AUCTIONEER & GENERAL AGENT. Custom House Quay, Wellington, next door to Bank of New Zealand. Is always a cash purchaser of WELLINGTON BUTTER. January 1, 1867. BY APPOINT- @ <3 the GOVUUMENT TO HIS NOR OF NEW EXCELLENCY ZEALAND, &C P J. ARMSTRONG, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Repairs executed neatly and with despatch. Best and most varied stock of goods always on hand. January 1, 1867. “THE OLD SHOP,” WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. T E. EVANS HAS ON SALE—ts • Colonial and English gents’ and j-ouths’ saddles, ladies’ saddles (plain and ■quilted), cart, trace, coach, cah, gig and huggy harness (in sets or parts), children’s pads (for boys and girls, Pelham, snaffle, Weymouth, and H.S. bridles, horse clothing, ladies’ and gents’ saddle cloths, martingales, reins, coat, straps, girths, rollers, breaking gear, spurs, ladies’ saddle shoes, curry and mane combs, body, spoke, dandy and water brushes, assorted bits, valises, dog collars and chains, saddle bags, stirrup leathers, harness polish, galvanised, steel, and g.s stirrups, box spurs, kangaroo and other thongs, cart, gig, riding, and hunting whips, stallion bars, rosettes, cap peaks, and a large variety of other goods. The whole of which will he cleared out cheap FOR CASH. As most of the above are made on the premises, purchasers have no duty to pay. Orders and repairs executed with despatch in first class style, with English or Colonial materials, at the lowest rates. Nearly opposite the Union Bank. January 1, i 867.
LLOYD AND W Y LIB, ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, ORNAMENTAL, AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTERS, &c., &c. ~\/T ARRIA6E, Visiting and Address Cards, IxiL Bill Heads, Receive Notes and Circulars, Funeral Letters, Labels, Maps, Plans, Charts, Letter and Bill Heads, Bank Cheques, Bills of Lading and Exchange, Heraldy and Ciphers on Gold and Silver Plate, Dies, Stamps, Seals, Door and Window Plates, &c. LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, ADJOINING THE OLD SPECTATOR OFFICE. January 1, 1867. S. FAGAN, J)EGS to intimate to the settlers of the Wairarapathat he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in Greytown, in the Boot and Shoe Trade, where he has on hand a Stock of Boots and Shoes of the best quality. January Ist, 1867. THE WELLINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, rjMIOMAS FARMERY AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, Stationers and Librarians. Lambton Quay, W llington. 2s. Novels at English price, >r 18s. per dozen. Country orders executed with care and despatch. Agent for the Waieabapa Mercury. January Ist, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 23 February 1867, Page 1
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