"R.ATT,WAY MACHINERY AND PLANT. THE undersigned, agents for Messrs. Cornish and Bruce, late Piliilwav Contractors, Victoria, can leU LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES STONE-BRE AKING MACHINES MACHINARY, of all kinds STATIONERY & RUNNING PLANT AND > A large quantity of every description of— RAILWAY MATERIALS. ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., Queen-streot. PEG- MAKEE. J. CATER respectfully to inform tho Public of Auckland tliat he has opened a Large and Fashionable STOCK. OF BOOTS AND SHOES, which he can offer at such prices as ■will please every purchaser, and one teiai, will prove the tact. J. CATER, Peg Boot Maker, Wyndliam-etreet, Next door to Mrs. Laweon's Drapery Establishment. N.B.—Country Dealers auppliod. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. KEMP "jp>EGS to inform tho public of Auckland that ho Has Opened tho premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately occupied by Mr. Pel tit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. 11. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the best London Houses, of a superior quality and the most fushionablo styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, will be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST TOSSIBLE PRICES. II . KEMP, Upper Queen-street, above Wellesley-street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE • PARTNERSHIP existing l:<icen the •Misses A. C. and E. C. THICK has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Debts due to the above firm are to be paid forthwith to Miss A. C. Thick, whose receipt will be a sutlicient discharge, and :ill liabilities will be met by the aforesaid Miss A. C. Thick. (Signed) A. C. THICK. E. C. THICK. Witness —M. Kem. The Stock will bo cleared out under cost price. The Business to be disposed of and premises to be let. September 24, ISG i. E . CAETEB, KYBER PASS, (Opposite Seccoxtbe & Son's Brewery), HAS ON SALE, THE FOLLOWING GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, in great variety, which he can recommend, having grown the most oi them himself. Cabbages, Turnips, Raddish, Lettuce, Onions, Leeks. Caulitlowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Peas, Scarlet Runners, French Beans, Zebra and Dwarf Beans, Broad Beans, and other articles connected with the Trade. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, with Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands and Hall Tables. OWEN & FENDELOW, Queen-street, Auckland. K E 11 0 S E N E. IjQ DRUMS ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. MOKIIIN AND CO., QUEEN STREET, Auckland. October 13th, 18G-1. NEW BOND AjS t l> FJvEE STOKES, FOIIT STKEET. . EAND H. ISAACS'S NEW STORES tin c now opened to receive GOODS at Currcn Rates. ~~ JTOTT LANDING, ex 1 lochnagae; ■ coltjmbtis,' and < surat; -i no BUNDLES GALVANIZED FENCING J[0 /j WIRE, No. 488 :tni>enled 1121b. length: 30S Wrought Iron Double Pronged Standards 12 dozen Galvanized Iron Buckets 3 " do. House Pails 4 " do. Coal Scuttles 100 eases ] United Vineyard Proprietors' 10 qr.-casks ) Company Brandy 200 casks Bottled Stout, Martell's 10 cases Keiller's Marmalade G bulee Woolsacks BUCHOLSS & CO., Jfort-stroct,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 7
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