Ironmongers and T. *S. M° * *>l n;, IRON & HARDWARE MERCHANTS, importers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, QUEEN, DURHAM, & HIGH-STREETS, AUCKLAND, HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE Per 'Lobu' (now duo), 'Pareora' (80 days out) and other ships close at band— LARGK SHIPMENTS OF HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY , !■•;.: ■■: .... „ ; Subjoined is a i V. Licading " cases Hornsby'sPloughs andlFittings assorted ■ 16 „ Murray's Plough and Thrashorjs 5 „ Gray's Single & Double-furrow Ploughs 21 „ American Ploughs and Grabbers 6 „ Howard's Harrows 12 „ Denton's and Bayliss's Patent Chain Harrows 23 „ Bentall's Chaff-cutters, Turnip-cutters Root pulpots and Horse Gears 10 „ Broatcast S'eod Sowers 25 „ Lawn Mowers 250 dozen Spades (ussortotl); Lyndon's, Parke and Black's Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Farm and G at den Tools (from English and American Makers) 10 bales Woolpacka, lOilb 8 cases Sorby's and Ward and Payne's Sheep • Shears 29 drums Gillard's Sheep Dip 83 tons Best Annealed Foncing Wire, No 3. i to 10 110 kegs Bright Foncing Staploa 38 tons Corrugated Iron, sft. to 10ft, (Gospel Oak) 43 „ „ i> n ii (Orbs & other brands) 826 „ Bar Iron (8.8. H.) 117 „ „ (R. H. Crown) 22 „ „ (Lowmoor) , 21 „ Plato Iron (Lowmoor '■' 61 „ „ '(B.B.II.) SO „ „ Stallbrdshiro 55 „ Angle Lon 15 „ Sash Weights GO kegs Wire Nails (assorted) i • ' 5 „ Ewbank'slNails (assorted) 150 „ Deck Spikes 215 , Floor Brads SO „ Galvantzed'Gone-head Nails j 15 „ „ Screws 16 cask'Nottlcford Sorows 81 kegs Horo Nails 29 tons Sheet Zinc 17 „ „ Lead 130 boxes Tin Plates (assorted) S. tons Camp Ovens and Iron Pols 25 keg 3 Blue S'ono 2700 Cast-iron Water Pipes (assorted), 2 to 8 inch 11 Watur Meters, I to 2 inch 936 packages, comprising—Builders' & Furnishing Ironmongery, Brushware, American Notions, &c„ &c, TO ARRIVK IN ABOUT An Extensive and Well-Selected BRONZE ORNAMENTS, &c. IN Money. ONKY TO LEND on MORTGAGE of First-class Freehold Securities. WM. COLEMAN, Solicitor, Cornor Quoen and Shortland-strcots. MONEY to LEND on first-class freehold security, at low rates of interest.— R. C. DYER, Shortland-street. OMEY TO LEND in large or small 8. sums at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Russell, Solicitors. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small Bums.—S. Vailo, Commission Agont, &c. Shortland-street. next tho Post-otllco. CIASH Advanced on approved security. J Mouoy invested without charge. E. K. TYLER, Vulcan Lane. ONEY^TO LEND, on Mortgage, at tho usual rates of interest.—W. H. Council, Vulcan Lane. ONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage.— F. Ring, Agent, Shortland-street. ONEtTtcTIENDJ in largo or smal Bums, at low rates of interest.—M Laishley, Solicitor. High-sitroet. Boots and Shoes. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor and Sir George grey, X.C.8., &o. nHA.BLEB MAR XS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Begs to inform his old friends nnd tho general public of Auckland and surrounding districts that ho has TAKEN tho PRKMISn* lately occupied by S. M. Green, next to Jas. Wiseman Paddler, Quoen-street, whore he trusts to reieivo tho same Liberal Patronago enjoyed by him in tho past, and for which lio takes tho present opportunity of tendering his thanks. As au earnest of his desire to merit their kind favour, he will supply FIRST-RATE ARTICLES AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMFETIITON. Boots and Phoesmado to Order on tho premises. All kinds of Hoots and Shoes Repaired, MOTHERS AND FATHERS Should buy their Boots and Shoes at my shop, for if anything goes wrong with them I will repair them freo of charge. C. M A E X S, 111, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. P.S.—I havo no connection with any othc Shop in Auckland. ANGAROO LEATHER FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. Tho undermentioned wishes his Customers and the General Public to know that ho has secured a quantity of the tinc3t quality Kangaroo. This FIRST-CLASS LEATHER boing light, thin, and yet very durable, is well adapted for making the bettor descriptions of Boo's and Shoes. For ELABTIC-SIDK BOOTS it i 3 especially suited, since it does not, unpleasantly heat the feet like kid, and i* loss heavy and cumbersome than calf. It makes the BEST SIIO ES, being light, very durable, and is warranted to ~. retain a good appearance. '; THOMAS PROSSER, BOOTMAKER, QUEEN-STREET it (Next Rushbrook and Bridgman). Tho i Mention of Working Men is strongly solicted'to the Bluchers at 8s Od and 10^ lid, and Watertig.'jts from 12s Gd to Hi?, of good material, and warranted soundly and substantially tnudo. \W JL I T T L E, : (Late C. Marks), Opposite A. Linabuey & Co.'s, Having just received several shipments of Seasonable Goods,'-.ho is prepared to sell to bis numerous customers and to tho publio in general, a splendid assortment of LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. Guaranteed for Style, Workmanship, Fit, and Durability. PRICE LIST OF AUCKLAND-MADE GOODS J-~ s. d. Mon a Calf Elastic ... i .:. -12 <; Mon's Watertigiits.. — -. .. 12 0 Women's Calf Elastic ...i .. .. 8 6 Women's Calf Lace.. .. .. .. 7 0 And a Largo Variety of Children's at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2928, 2 September 1879, Page 1
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