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WILLIAM MORGAN, SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, NEWMARKET. [Established 1865.1 W.M. offers for public selection a New and First-class Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Riding Saddles; a large and elegant assortment of Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Saddle Cloths, and every article in the Trade at Lowest Prices, to suit the times. Also, Made to Ordev:—Trap, Buggy, Dray, and Plough Harness, Collars, Sec, of his wellknown quality and style, on the shortest notice. AST Goods forwarded to any part of the country. TG. S A N D E S, © SURVEYOR, Waikato. Surveys made and Plans supplied on the shortest notice. An extensive and intimate acquaintance with the whole of the Waikato district enables T G.S. to carry out instructions from clients with accuracy and dispatch. rWI II OS. J. H A Ii B U T T, JL WHOLESALE BRUSH MANUFACTURER, corner of Victoria-street East and CoBURG-STREE'i, AUCKLAND. Flour Mills supplied with Brushes for Dressing Flour, or old ones refilled. M POKT AN T NOTICE E. WAT E R S Has very great pleasure to announce that since his removal into Mr. Dyson's late shop, his t& DINING ROOMS -aa have been renovated at great expense, with every regard to the convenience of his customers. The LOWER SALOON is the most spacious and comfortable, as well as the best ventilated Dining Room in the Province; and Up-stairs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent overcrowding. There are SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADIES also up-stairs, to which are attached aide ofllces provided with ablutionary and other conveniences. His Table he feels confident needs no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he has received for a period of over eight years i« a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. EVKRY DELICACY OF TUB S« AS ON is always to be obtained. British Magazines, lllustro f •'.d and Comic Jour nals, together with the leading London News papers, are laid on the tableo immediately on the arrival of each mail steamer. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that he will, in his New Premises, continue to receive the large share of patronage which has been accorded to him in the past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention of Merchants and Storekeepers to his local!/----manufactured Confections, which rival those of Keiller and the best English makers. He. has removed his Factory to Durham-street West, where he has litted up all the most modern machinery of the trade. E. WATERS, Wholesale and Retail Confectionee, auckland. E E~ H I V E, SHOE.TLAND-STREET. MELDRUM & SON, Tailors and -^, Bootmakers, in thanking their cus■'.'":~'s;• tomers for past favours, informs them K£§?Bs and the public that they have Removed *$£~W to the BEEHIVE, as above. Best Material used. Good Fit Warranted. Reasonable Prices. MG ELDRUM & OON, Shop.tland-stp.eet EDWIN A-UG ER, BOOTMAKER, Has Removed to his New Premises, adjoining Mr. Tomlinson'3, Draper. ENGLISH AND _ o ~_ FIRST-CLAtiS Colonial-made erffSt-a Workmanship BOOTS & SHOES |^||| In every Branch at Lowest «£«•» o f Auckland Prices! "~°°~ The Trade. *«.* Stationery Department.—ln future a General Assortment of Stationery Goods will be kept. Agent for the Evening Star. v l E AUGER. PARNELL. HAVING succeeded in pleasing the Billiard-players of Auckland for twelve months, I have determined to give them a treat, and have sent to Alcock for his "Exhibition Table," with fittings. It will cost £300; but as we have never seen one in New Zealand, I hope it will be appreciated. JOHN~SMITH, THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. / Messrs. Close Bros., Grocers and Tea Dealers, Queen-street, Auckland. T> 0 B E R T TgREWIN Having purchased the Orchard in Rutland Road. Parnell. begs respectfully to inform the public that he is now in a Position to supply them with FRUITS of all description, gathered from the Trees daily. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, FRESH EVERY MORNING. ROBERT~J3REWIN, Auckland Seed Depot, Opposite T. AND S. MORRIN'S. im ISH E R AND C 0., ij WHOLBSALK^SH^PraG & FAMILY Queen-street, next Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. . Poultry of all kinds dressed to order Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beef on Sale in large quantities. N.8.--Dealers in Game. Live Pheasants for warded to all parts of the colony upon receipt of order. Families waited on in town or suburbs. /T^H A Si L A- V E R, \J BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Kyber yP^RM. Timber and Shingles for Sale. Estimates yen for Town and Country work. ]V O T 1" C E. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHIMOND AND WELLESLE Y-STREET £) AST. [Established a.d. 1864.] W EDGAR, Proprietor, while thanking the public for their patronage during the past 14 years, begs to state that he has on hand a complete stock of the very best Dyes, imported direct from European manufacturer; and that r-avintr every convenience, together with a plentiful supply of the purest water, he is enabled to turn out work in an artistic style. W Edgar solicits the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auokland to send their Wearing Apparel to be cleaned, renewed, or dyed in a"y colour, and finished in a workmanlike manner. - Orders sent by Post will be attended to. or Ladies and Gentlemen waited on by sending their addresses to WeUesley-street East. satU B —No connection with any other dyer, cleaner, or renovater in Auckland^ DGAR

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 4205, 5 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 4205, 5 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 4205, 5 December 1877, Page 1

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