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WAYTE AND BATGKER the undermentioned NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS rogularly by every Mail from England, and haying ordered increased supplies can undertake to deliver to fresh subacribors without delay:— m Home News Evening Mail The 1 iwes Saturday Review Despatch Lloyd's "Weekly News Overland Mail The Field Bell's Life Christian "World Illustrated London News „ News of the World „ Times „ Cassell's Family Paper Army and Navy Gazette Army List Leisure Hour Sunday at Home Good Words Sunday Magazine Christian Witness Evangelical Magazine Mother's Friend Christian's Penny Magazine Chambers' Magazine British Workman Band of Hope Review Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine Mechanics' Magazine Family Herald London Journal Worltl r f Fashion Le Follet Gentlemen's Magazine of Fashion Youug Ludiea' Journal Macmillan'a Magazine Cornhill Magazine London Society Once-nAVeek Reynold's Miscellany Plionctic Reporter W. & B. have received supplies of the following:— Christian's Mistake Hood's Own and Hood's Poems Lord Oaklmrn's Daughter Sunday Magtizino, ISGS Family Herald, Vol. 2'. AH the Year Round, Vol. IS Light in the Dwelling, by Author of Peep of Day God's Glory in the Heavens, by W. Leitch JJymns, Ancient and Modern, with tunes Bateman's Hymns Representative Government j , j ohn Stuart Liberty J ■> 3Jm Political Economy / Pinnock'B Catechisms Rogct's Thesaurus Macaulav's History of Kngland, cheap edition Dr. Aitkon's Medicine Buckle's History of Civilisation Lord Wavor of London . Charlie Thornhill j Oliver Twist \ w*P »"«»»■• Queen of Hearts Antonina Black Angel - 1 Further shipments will be landed in a few days, including Loisuro Hour, ISBS Sunday at Home, 1865 &c., &c., &c. WAYTE AND BATG-ER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, QUEEN-STREET. NOTICE' WE have to announce to our numerous friends that wo have given up our RETAIL IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, In Queen-street, in favour of MR. THOMAS MORRIN; and while thanking them for tho liberal share of business we have received, bog to soiicit a continuance of the same for our successor. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. REFERRING to the above, I beg to intimate that, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd PROXIMO, I will OPEN the PREMISES in Queen-street, hitherto occupied by Messsrs. ChuiCKßiiaNß:, Smabt, akd Co., and continue to carry on business there as GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGER, and trust to continue to receive tho same favour so ilberally awarded to thom. J THOMAS MORRIN. J. & A. WISEMAN i HAVE OPENED IN THEIR NEW PREMISES A LARGE VARIETY OF SUPERIOR SADDLERY, Consisting of SUPERIOR ENGLISH SADDLES, HUNTING AND STEEPLE-CHASE (Peat'B style) f Victorian Btyle, ditto , Quilted all-over saddles Ladies' saddles, with leaping headß and Victoria Blioeß Girls' ditto ditto Bridles, whips, spurs Felt and crscy cloths t And, 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 0 Stable requisites J. & A. "WISEMAN y HAVE ON HAND y » LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CART AND 0 A. PLOUGH HARNESS Buggy and gig harness Express and dog-cart ditto Pack saddleß, complete Cheap saddles and bridlea e J. & A. WISEMAN". PURE BRED ALPACAS. RIDINGS & DOWDEN have for Private Sale by TENDER— 1 Make Alpaca 3 3 Female ditto 3 Young- ditto • Now running in the Government Domain, Auckland and recently imported by the late Edward King Esq* - Tenders will be received by RIDINGS ANI DOWDEN, Auctioneers, (who Will give particular of the AnitnaW, up to. April 1800. t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 3