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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. WILLIAM MARSHALL’S SUPERIOR BOOTS Ex“ Amersham.” J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Lower Queenstreet, THIS DAY, the 14ih instant, at Eleven o’clock, SB (in diamond) over WM & Co. No. C 6-75, i A TRUNKS VERY SUPERIOR SEASONLU ABLE BOOTS, Consisting of a large assortment of Ladies’ Kid Side spring Military-heel Welt Boots, block fronts Ladies’ Pump Fancy Side-spring Military-heel Kid Balmoral Boots Ladies’ French Cashmere Boots Ladies’ Side-laced Rivet Boots Girls’ Kid Side-spring Top-picced Heel Boots Girls’ Pump Rivet Boots Balmoral Welt Boots Ftench Cashmere Bools Youth’s Hobnailed Ankle Boots, sizes 10 to 4s Terra at Sale. THIS DAY. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, the I4th instant, at Twelve o’clock, 6 CASES BLUCHERS 2 cases Men’s Kip Lace-up Boots 8 cases Napoleons 2 cases Grain Napoleons. Terms at sale. Monday, September 19. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. SAMUEL COCHRANE Will sell by auction on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 at 12 o’clock THE HOUSE and VESTRY in rear of the Independent Chapel, Albert-street, to be removed within seven days of sale. Terms;— Cash. To view the House apply to Edward Watte, Queenstreet. MISCELLANEOUS. A. TORNAGHI AND CO., MATHEMATICAL AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS TO THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT SYDNEY OBSERVATORY, &c. JEWELLERY, Watches, Clocks, and all kinds of the above Instruments on hand. Manufactured and repaired on the premises. Photographic Materials, Lenses, Cameras, &c., on Sale All Articles guaranteed, and forwarded with des atch to order, A. TORNAGHI & Co., 312, George-street, Sydney GENERAL THOMAS J. (STONEWALL JACKSON. IT has been suggested that some general recognition from Great Britain of the worth of General Jackson, by lame, by race, and by character related to us, although the citizen of another land, would be a graceful token of friendly feeling from the old country to our kinsmen across the Atlantic. The eminent sculptor, J. H. Foley, Esq., R. A., has undertaken to erect a marble Statue, heroic size, of the General for £I,OOO, while £SOO may be required for pedestal, inscription, and other extras. The undersigned will gladly receive Subscriptions until the final arrangements are made, and an account has been opened for “ General Jackson’s Statue” at Messrs. Courts and Co.’s, Strand, London, W.C. N.B.—lt is not at all intended that Subscriptions to the Statue should imply any opinion on the merits of the American struggle. They will be taken solely and simply as a recognition of the rare personal merit of General Tackson. COMMITTEE. A. J. B, Beresford Hope, Esq. Lord Campbell, Lord Eustace Cecil Sir James Fergusson, Bart., M. P. J. K, Gilliat, Esq., W. H. Gregory, Esq., M. P. Col. F. Greville, M.P. Sir E. Kerrison, Bart., M.P. Earl of Donoughmore A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Hon, C. Fitzwilliam, M.P Hon, E. Buncombe, M.P. Sir Eardley Eardley, Bart. Sir Courts Lindsay, Bart. W. Lindsay, Esq., M.P. J. Laird, Esq., M.P. G. Peacock, Esq., M.P. G. E. Seymour, Esq. J. Spence, Esq. Esq., 1, Connaught Place, Hon. Treasurer. W. H. Gregory, Esq., M.P., 19 Grosvenor Street,W Hon. Secretary. Handsome Illustrated Gift Books. CLOTH BOARDS, Leisure hour volume for is 63 imperial Bvo., comprising 832 Pages of Tales, Biography, Foreign Travel, Home Sketches, Social Photographs, Natural History, Popular Science, Remarkable Incidents and Adventures, Poetry, Original Fables, and other instructive and entertaining Reading. 210 Superior Engravings, by Eminent Artists; and Twelve Coloured Pictures, from paintings by John Gilbert and others. SUNDAY AT HOME VO LU ME for 1863 Imperial Bvo, comprising 832 Pages of Interesting Nanatives, Religious Biography Missionary Incident, Homes and Haunts of Piety, Episodes of History, Pictures of Social Life, Recollections of Travel, The Pulpit in the Family, Pages for the Young, Monthly Religious Intelligence, Poetry, &c. 125 First-class Engravings; and Twelve Coloured Plates, from Paintings by distinguished Artists. ‘Le us, in passing, pay a tribute of warm commendation to that capital periodical, ‘The Leisure Hour.’”— Quarterly Review. “ Both of these periodicals are admirably suited for home reading.” —The Bookseller, “ It would be difficult to find a page which does not contain useful instruction upon subjects of popular interest.”— Morning Post. “We have nothing for these works except unqualified praise.” —Morning Herald, Sold by E. WAYTE, Queen-street; T. C. LAW, and Rev. T. BUDDLE, Auckland. i,; ' SMITH & ETHEREDGE, LONDON, MANCHESTER, & GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, BANK COURT, KING STREET, SYDNEY, AND FRIDAY STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, BEG to call the attention of the Trade in Auckland, and the adjoining Provinces, to the various advantages which they are enabled to offer those favouring them with Orders. In addition to their Large Stock of Staple Articles, they are in receipt, by almost every Vessel arriving from England, of choice and varied Shipments of latest designs in all fabrics, each Monthly Mail Steamer bringing them Extensive Parcels of the most Fashionable and Recherche Goods; which Parcels not being made up to within the latest possible moment prior to their departure,— their Customers are placed in the position of being supplied with the latest Articles in vogue long before the Market can be filled in the regular manner. As a proof of the appreciation of this mode of Importation, SMITH & ETHEREDGE can confidently assert, that they have never had a single Case of Mail Goods, no matter how large the parcel, left oh hand within a Week of Arrival. Their Mr. SMITH, whose long experience in the Colonies is a guarantee of his knowledge of their requirements, resides in London, and his personal superinteadence and thorough knowledge of the Trade, throughout its various ramifications, being brought to bear upon all purchases the Advertisers never fail in obtaining and giving the best value in all transactions. SMITH & ETHEREDGE have already had the pleasure of supplying some of the most respectable Auckland and Canterbury Houses, and the satisfaction expressed by thenpresent Constituents induces them to seek an Extension of Trade in New Zealand. All Orders addressed to their Sydney House, and accompanied with satisfactory references, will be executed upon the usual terms; and Cash Orders will receive their customary Liberal Discount. Indents will also be taken for the Home Markets, if desired, upon terms favourable to Importers.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2223, 14 September 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2223, 14 September 1864, Page 8