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ON SALE. S. M. GREEN & CO., Boot, Shoe, Clothing, and Outfitting Warehouse, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY, HARNESS, PORTMANTEAUS AND OFFICERS’ ACCOUTREMENTS. Boot and shoe department Ladies’ Kid Boots, elastic sides Ladies’ Blocked Kid Boots, elastic sides Ladies’ best Glove Kid Boots, elastic sides Ladies’ best All Kid Boots, elastic sides Ladies’ Balmorals, kid tops, patent toes Ladies’ French and English Cashmere Boots Ladies’ Cashmere, various colors Ladies’ Coutil and Marsala Boots Ladies’ German manufactured Boots, a large assortment of superior quality Girls’ and Children’s Boots, of various descriptions Goloshes, Slippers, &c, Gentlemen’s Elastic Side Boots, in all kid, plain calf, patent leather, and enamelled hide Gentlemen’s superior Dress Boots Gentlemen’sWellingtons and Half-Wellingtons; superior French calf, bevel edge Gentlemen’s Wellingtons, square edge, medium stout, and nailed Gentlemen’s Napoleon Boots, in enamelled hide and grain leather Gentlemen’s superior Calf and Grain Shooting Boots Gentlemen’s Balmorals, half-capped and stout grain Gentlemen’s Oxford and Tie Shoes Gentlemen’s Albert and Calf Slippers Youths’ and Boys’ Half-Wellingtons Youths’ and Boys’ Nailed Boots and Bluchers Lancashire Clogs Men’s and Boy’s Colonial and English Watertights American and Nugget Boots Sea-Boots, and superior Napoleon Deck Boots CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Scotch and Melton Tweed and Doeskin Suits, in great variety Tweed, Doeskin, Alpaca, Blue Serge, and Linen Coats Fancy Cloth, Tweed, Doeskin, White Cord, Corduroy, Moleskin, Bedford Cord, and Linen Trousers Fancy Cloth, Doeskin, Tweed," Russell Cord, Alpaca, Velvet and Silk Vests Melbourne-made Clothing, equal to bespoke White, Regatta, Scotch Twill, Crimean, and oiher Shirts Hats and Caps, of latest fashions Men’s Mercery Fancy Goods and Pocket Cutlery SADDLERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Side-Saddles, plain and quilted, with and without leaping heads Gentlemen’s Hunting, Race, Stock, SteepleChase, Exercising, and Run Saddles Snaffle, Pelham, and Weymouth Bridles Ladies’ Round Bridles Whips of every kind Carriage, Gig, Buggie, Cab, Cart, and Plough Harness, in stock and made to order Officers’ Accoutrements and Sword Knots made to order Portmanteaus, Travelling Bags, Courier Bags, and all kinds of leather goods made to order, either wholesale or retail Silver and Metal Pocket Flasks Bowie and Dagger Knives, S. M. G. and Co. beg to state that the whole of their extensive stock is marked at the lowest remunerative price, and the quality unequalled. FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND-STKEET. WINKS & HALL BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding district that they have always on hand a choice selection of English and Colonial Furniture, Of every description. W, & H. would call particular attention to several handsome and elegantly carved Walnut and Rosewood Drawing-Room Suites. Also, to their stock of Shaped Oval and Loo Tables Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Easy Chairs, Couches, and Sofas Rocking and Folding Chairs Whatnots, Canterburies Music Stools and Ladies Work Tables Gilt Chimney Glasses Toilet Glasses, &c, A large variety of Brass Cornices Damask Curtains Bordering and Gimp Arabian and French Bedsteads Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, and Flax Mattresses Toilet Services, &c. Agents for Wheeler and Wilson’s and SimpSON’B Sewing Machines. An assortment always on hand. Every description of Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture made on the premises. Trousers! Trousers !! Trousers!!! G. M. ROBERTSHAW, Shortland-street, opposite the Custom House, Late of 100, Oxford-street, London, INVITES attention to his SUPERIOR STOCK OF TROUSERS, cut upon the most improved nrincipleshy first class artistes. Also Coats, Waistcoats, Crimean and Dress Shirts, Silk and Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties, &c., &c. Address—Opposite the Custom House, Shortland-street Fish, Oh! Pish, Oh !! FRESH FISH. EVERY morning on and after SATURDAY, the 22nd ot October, at THOMAS BENNETT’S, Colonial Store Shortland-street, Notice of Removal. MESSRS. FAIRS & STEEL beg respectfully to inform their patrons and the inhabitants of Auckland, that they have REMOVED their Photographic Establishment from the Grafton Road to more commodious premises in Wellesley-street, next to the Baptist Chanel, and having just received the newest Backgrounds, &c., from England, they are prepared to take Portraits, &c,,. superior to any yet produced in the colony. N.B.—Davis and Rayner’s Negatives. Coals! Coals!! Coals,!!! UpHE [subscribers are now prepared to deliver at short A notice, English Coals, ex “ Maxwell,” from London English furnace Coke, best quality Newcastle (N.S.W.) Household Smiths’ Coals, specially selected. To those who desire great heat for Manufacturing purposes or a really splended fire, the English Coal is recommended. Country orders punctually attended to, W. J. HURST & CO., [Auckland Coal Depot Queen-street, (Behind Vale’s National Mart.) Notice to the Public. SCORIA.— BOTH ROUGH AND BROKEN.— Private roadways paved at from 2s. to ss. per yard any where within the District of Auckland. Footpaths a yard wide made with small Scoria stone and sand, at from Is. to 2s. 6d per yard lineal. A quantity of good useful stone for Building purposes, at fom Is. per yard, upwards. Apply to CARTWRIGHT & HUGHES, Agents, Canada Buildings. N.B.—Advertisers will very shortly be in a position to undertake extensive contracts.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2278, 18 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2278, 18 November 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2278, 18 November 1864, Page 8