Furnishing. AND JJALL'3 FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. -WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Visitors to Auckland should inspect the EXTENSIVE DISPLAY OF FURNITURE of every description for the complete furnishing of a house of any class, irith a view to taste combined with utility. 4»-LOWEST PRICES CONSISTED WITH GUARANTEED QUALITY. fIARPETS. — WINKS AND HALLCARPETS I CARPETS! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! CARPETS!! \ Without exception, the Largest and Best Asssrtmut In Auckland to select from. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY. •2 AND 3 PLY KIDDERMINSTER. COIR, MANILA, AND JUTE MATTINGS. FELTS, AND FELT SQUARES. HEARTH RUGS. PLAIN AND FANCY DOOR MATS. FLOORCLOTH. LINOLEUM—THE NEW CORK CARPET. /CURTAINS.—WINKS AND HALLCURTAINS t CURTAINS I CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTALNS! Net, Lace, Swiss, and Muslin, * In great variety. NEW PATTERNS! SILK AND WORSTED DAMASKS, REPS AND CRETONNES. BILLIARD CLOTHS, GILT CHIMNEY'AND TOILET GLASSES, PERAMBULATORS. yy IN■ K. S AND JJALL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTEREES. AOXHTS rOK Tfll GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES. Venetian Blinds, Etc THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND-MAKER AND WIRE-WORKER. Wholesale and Retail. VENETIAN HOUSE, hEMOVEDTO COOK AND GREY-STREETS, AUCKLAND, S.Z. Saddlery. ESTABLISHED ISGI. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTUEEE or SADDLERY AND HARNESS. HORSE-RUGS, KERSEYS, WEBBING, CHECKS. &c.—Daily expected, ex ' Bunedin," a valuable assortment of the above Goods. SADDLES.—Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, of boti English and Auckland manufacture, in crest variety; also. Bridles, Whips, Spurs, GirthJ, &r. J. W. can highly recommend his prefect lot of Stock Saddles, made on the premises. HARNESS.—AIways on band, an extensive supply of Buggy, Gig, Cab, Spring-cait. Dray and Pionrh Harness, at most reasonable pricw compsuM* with good material and workmanship. J. WISEMAN,. QCKKK-STKEET. Machinery. mWO-STAMP MACHINEPATENT ATMO3PHERIC STAMP AND QCARTZ CRUSHER. FOR SALE—One of the above Machines, for the Pulverisation of Gold, Silver, or other ores, to »n impa'pable powder; is very simple in construction, little liable to get out of order, and easily repaired by an ordinary mechanic when necessary. The principle np«n which the machine is cunstructe-i allows two or more stamps to be driven from the »&* shaft, and is warranted to do with two stamps »s much work as an ordinary seven or eight-stamp mill. The machine is itseil surprisingly small and can be carried on a cart or on pack horses, and put up in s few hours. Working Plans and further infonnatiarn rsay be obtained on application to I W. AITKKN. Land Agent
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4291, 14 August 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)
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