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— ~ local IndustriesA. * A. Busby, VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS, Cobnkb of Cook and GRKT-STRitiFrs, MARKET SQUARE. AUCKLAND. N.Z. rwnest V.netUn Blind Factory In New Zealand. «M Stodi Repainted. Taped, etc., at Low Price.. minds lent to all part, of the Colony on the shortest notice on receipt of order. ____________ rjJLASS STORKS 1 />UASS -^ORKSI Onr Leading Articles this week are: Oo^. I '"' , !' Jar*, H per lb.; three Glass Jugs for 2s 6d Lamp Cheneys, thr. efored; Glas. Ball, for . , In quantities to suit purchasers ; Garden Shade, au ii.ei; Fish Globei and Gold FUh, very cheap. M. COOK & SONS, FREEMAN'S BAY. J. F. H°K NE E SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, COKHIB OF VICTOR!* AKD NBLSON-STRKSTS, SADDLERY AND HARNESS OF EVERY DB SCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK GUARANTEED HAND-SEWN. MILL BELTING and HO.HE PIPING made or repaired on the premises. A TRIIL SOLICrTFD. TERMS CASH. CARRIAGES. We »re now offering Single, Double, and Extension TTnoded Bueeies, Ladles' Phaeton, Four-wheel .lamp Slit Pee Cart. Gladstone Two-Wheeler, Kllioti Dux •Warsrons, a new style, turn In Its own length : Everybody Waggons, for town »nd Country use ; Invalid Carriage, and low Gig. Also, SEVERAL SECOND HAND VEHICLES, Indnding Double Brougham, In good repair, snltable lor a doctor; Extension Hooded Buggy. Barouche, Ladles Phaeton, Gig, Pagnall Carts, &c As we have the largest stock of seasoned timber and Coach Building Material in the Colony, we are prepared to execute orders with despatch. COUSINS & ATRIN, ELLIOTT AND ALBERT STREETS. EDWARDS' PATENT IMPROVED SELF-ACTING DEODORISING CLOSKT. ffO SUBJECT NEEDS MORE ATTENTION IN AUCKLAND AT THE PRESENT TIME THAN SANITARY REFORM. Tills Patent Closet has been designed to meet a wist that is apparent to all, and it is an absolute necessity to cleanly householders desirous of guarding against Fevers, &c. IT IS SIMPLE ! DURABLE ! CHEAP ! IT CAS , BE PLACED IN THE BATHROOM 05 •ANYWHERE. Call and see the Working Model, »nd get a Circular at the Company's Office (Fowler and Wilkinson), Eiehiingo Chambers, Queen-street. PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE. |> 88, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. & ——_——. I T. E. C AMEE S TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, _j: PIANO, CORNET, Etc. 3 ' o; h> ! Bandmaster Stean says :—Pupils placed under 1 him for musical instruction get on rapidly and K i soon become efficient I can with great oonflC i dence recommend him as a thorough and E-< j efficient master, under whose care pupils will fa ! make rapid progress. O Hcv. Gordon Smith : Aβ a teacher of music on -, various Instruments he stands here In high 5 repute, and also as a repairer of. instruments he £ has won himself a name. O g T. E. CARTER, SIGN WRITER, ' ) GILDER ON GLASS. 40. m T> E A C 0 C K, OPTICIAN MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL IN3TEU. MENT MAKER, Sbortland-btrkkt, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Spectacles and Eye-glasses of every description accurately fitted Field Olas«es and Microscopes Opera Glasses, choice patterns Theodolites. Levels, Prismatic Compasses, Plotting Scales, and Surveyors' Requisites Bextants, Compasses, and Binnacles Barometers and Thermometers Grsphoscopes, Stereoscopes, and Vlewi Electric Bells and Fittings, ate . etc JUST RECEIVED. Settlers' Tele scopes, powerful, portable and cheap 11*. Settlers' Aneroid Barometers, «tron(f and Rood. 25s 6d. Settlers' Microscopes, magnifying 1760 times, 22) 6d. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES _ REPAIRED. _ The Stud. £2* r * m^(l mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION |iQ_is__a|_»S 0 M N U S (Full Broth to the Well-known Make SIESTA). The undersigned having made arrangements (for Bds season only) for the use of Fomnus, breeders in the Auckland district are offered a splendid opportunity of mating their mares with this promising young sire. SOMNUS is a grandly shaped horse, and being got by the celebrated Traducer from Hammock (one of the most magnificent of Orest's daughters) he should beget racehorses of a high claw. SOUNDS will travel this season from Papaknra Stud Farm as follow :— Mondays—To Pukekohe Tuesdays—To Bombay and Drury Thursday*-Otahahu to J. R. Walton , , Mount KosKill Fridays— Onehunga and Mangere Remainder of the week at Stables. ' Terms : Thoroughbred mares, 10 guineas; halforeai, 4 guineas : two or more the property of one owner, as per agreement. Groomage fee, 6s, payable at time of service, Good paddocks at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. "or further particulars apply to W. ALTERS, Papakura. _ yZSkm *t<o STAND THIS CH!r* v "*fH»ilr st L SEASON, —-.JSiH T/ri/y At the Harp of Erin, the 1 WnWUff Thorou.hbrei Stallion BILLINGSGATE, m, . ' '"'" l,1 ""' Bj liaak Walton out of on» ,l J TrEtlu ; I*a»k vt alton by Dainty Ariel, Sddle»wo?i y Fi * her, by Fiiherman ; Dainty Ariel by to?iJt L,LING 2° ATE is « dark bay horse, with black lon. ' .Unding about Iβ hands 1 inch, with plenty of V?aii.» n. rob,Unce - Be WM bred by the late W. „.*'.""' . E,< l •of Papakura. While on the turf he br«.rtf L ' m ' el, the fastest miler of his day. His Wth!* J 3 . good. On hit dam's side he inJ. „ cel .ebrated fraducer blood, which at the prehe hi VI "'V *° we » on toe turf; on hii sire's rijlT.r i. K nly u Ariel, by Riddleswortb, while Fanny comhiti.« J '. 1 celebrated Fisherman. From the elaa. t n ,L CD : 11, " , ,tr " ilu he should get tome firstC the hi..' elther or rftcin or oteeplechaslng. Borne ■~»*u°Su,w u """ """""'^ TIB iTs • Thoroughbred Mare* .. .. -£7 H»lfbr.dMar«.. .. ~f* Oroom'iF,, „ *" " ~ *£ XtTOor more mar«, the property of tho" All» » Mme owner - by agreement. «'«MKeH, bT J «"jrl*. 1887. Paddocks bllit 7 We * k - ETer y owe taken, but no respensi«ONb L i?f 3GATEwi " tr ""' u follow. :- *EDskßi.ayj' "" MountAlb eftandAvondale ■BATURDAYS ni«v."..i,,. d •' •■ Mangere . Harp ot Erin, Ellenlie.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7784, 2 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7784, 2 November 1886, Page 3

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