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Miscellaneous. SADDLERY! HARNESS! STABLE REQUISITES OF EVERY KIND. The Undersigned since his Removal into his. New Brick Premises (opposite Lewisson's, Jeweller', has Greatly .Ktduced the price of every article of the above By importing his own Goods direct from the best English Manufacturers he is enabled to charge much lower prices for everything (whether English or own miike), than any other Uonse in the trade. Riding 'addles .'Gent's find Boy's;), very s-rorg, wit.h best bar plated trees, complete, 70s ; Spring Cart Harness (my own make, strong and durable), from £6 155- Kpring Cart Harness (English, mase), strong and curable /rom £(5 10s : Uuggy Harness, host English ilver on German Silver Mounted with Silver plated all over Hames, £10 10s; Buggy Harness, my own ir.atre, Silver on German Silver Mounted, from £10 10s ; Pair ETojse Harness be»t English Silver on German Silver, m-ranted. .Rom £18; Bray Harness, strmg at..-) durable from £h, <;s; Spri^iß C»rt Collars, from 15s ; npurs, complete Hh straps, from 3s 6d per pair ; BrWles hs; GirtUs _8» P«r ; D-indy Eruslv s. fr m la (id ; Leggings, 3s fed ; BtU Thongs, 12ft, 03 Cd : Whips as wholesale Price ; Thongg, from 9d. _ ... „»*» description of Harness, Pack Saddles Colla'/ & c , marlo on the premises by experiontcd workiu n on tho shortest notice. Bepai 8 executed promptly aßd at reasonable rates I i-ole age*t for Eiliman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation for Hottes, Cattle, Sheep. Pogs, &c. The XradftUberally dealt with, W. sT"jON7 E«, WHGLES^LV, A.NB RETAIL SADDLER, HARNESS Maker, a impi >rtek. 129, Queen-street, opposite Lewisson, Jeweller. T U^S T (Tl^iritf E D J At OTJE NEW „ OIL, COLOUR, * GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, qUEEN-STBEET. EX DUNEDIX, SHOOTING STAR, AND EMILY MCLA.E.KK. — 500 PACKAGES OE1 PAPERHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, VARNISH KS, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEET; AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, GLi\SS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO3, AND OLEOGRAPHS W. PHILLIPPS & SOK f^-B. SALE, at Parnell, a new and 1 well-built 4-roomed Verandah Cottage with good well and freehold allotment, from which there is a {food view.—Apply to JOHN SOPPETT, No 8, Queen-street. "OOPi, Immediate Sale, cheap, a fiveJD roomed Cotio,g eiu Stanus-street. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No S, Queen-street. I~7K)Jbt SALE, a six-roomed Cottage within ten minutes walk of the Union Bank; gas laid on in every room. i-toves, tanks, and washhouse. Price jE2oU.—Applyat the office of this paper. F~ OR SALE, at Matakana, a really good Farm, with large frontage to the river 304 acres, 284 acres of which are in good grasß, fenced and diviAd into paddocks; a good 8-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings.—Apply lo "JOHN SOPPET, No. 8. Queen-street. OR SALE, at Matakana, with. frontage to the river, a really choice piece of Land, 220 acres, 40 acres of it in good grass, with part timber on the remainder. —Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. JjpOß SALE, on very easy terms, a - really good House of 7 rooms, with slated roof, water laid on, and every convenience for a family, together with freehold allotment, 10 i ett frontage to Upper Queen-street by 185 feet deep.—Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. S, Queen-street _ F OR SaLK, 43 acres of good Land", partly fenced and improved, fronting the har--1 bour, between the Flagstaff and Mr. A. O'Neil's proparty.—Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. OR SALE, Cheap, a very substantial and well-finished Ten-roomed House, with every convenience for a family ; large Garden planted «ith choicest fruit and ornamental trees; only half-an-hour's walk from Union Bank. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. TLpOB SALE, a Bargain, 200 acres of JL? good Land, with abundance of totara suitable for piles, also part kauri; about 8 acres in grass; a comfortable little Cottage, with good garden, and plenty of water, only & miles from Henderson's Mill, by a good road. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. OR SALE, at a very low price, 24 acres of good Land, part of which is in grass, the balance nearly fenced and ready for ploughing with new and well finished 4-roomed Verandah Cottage, and Garden planted with choicest Fruit Trees, only 9 miles from town. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street. OR SALE, a Comfortab c and well built Cottage in Drake-street, containing seven rooms, good outbuildings, a well with never-failing supply of water, and freehold allotment. Apply to JOHN SOPPET, Ho. 8, Queen-street. TO BE LET, on Grafton Road, a large and convenient Family Residence, containing ten rooms, always well supplied by pump and running stream of water, commodious yards and out-buildings, together with about two acres of land, the greater portion of which is an Orchard in full bearing. Also at EllersUe, within five minutes walk of the Railway Station, a well-built compact Family Home, of six rooms, out-buildings, with large concrete well, including six and a-half acres of best volcaaic land, all in good pasture, securely fenced and sub-divided by substantial]stone walls. Apply to H. ASHTON & SONS, No. 8f Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. AS E U F F E R T. CABINETMAKER, (BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKK OF EDINBURGH), ELLIOTT-STREET, Opposite Market Entrance, A.S. having devoted special attention to the manu facture of rare articles of Inlaid Cabinet work, is, b? the aid of the beautiful variety of New Zealand ■woods, able to make to order any description of worl for presentation, 6r for gifts to distant friends, com Dining great elegance with usefulness. Families supplied with Ornamental Furniture a moderate charges. ~O T~ I O IS TO BOILPERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. TIMBER! BRICKS! TIMBER 1 Ihe undersigned as Agents for WAIKAWA.tr SAWMILL TAIRUA SAWMILL HAKKER'S PaTEJST BiiICK KILN, M] CHaNjLC'S BAY are prepared to receive and execute orders in co: ection with above. COMBES & DALDY, 17, QUEENt-STWSCRT EOR G E SIBBIH AUCTIONEER, [[Established 1861.] i Is now prepared to efficiently conduct outdoor sales of merohandis Of all kinds, at from 30 to 50 per cent, less thajs ir pheseht bates, Pavments^prompt. C O UN B R MAR 1 QTTEBN AND WYSfrDHAM-STRBETS*

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 1