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. : Gunsmiths.., / .. |; SHOOTING SEASON, 1892. D. 15. V I T T; OUNMAKER ■ 7" AND - ' IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SHOOTING APPLIANCES, . : ; BY tub • BEST mAkers, AN!) AT I.OW PRICES. ' ARTRIDGES. ' ■ All Cartridges for Fowling-pieces are carefull . loaded on tlio premises, and guaranteed best 1 material. FISHING TACKLE, FISHING TACKLE, FISHING TACKLE. PAIN'S FIRE\VORKS. iII,WAYS In STOCK, a great VARIETY OB Flit ic WORKS, Imported by the advertiser direct from 3. Pain, the celebrated Pyrotechnist, ' And Selling at English Prices . . REPAIRS. Guns Re-stocked, Barrels Browned, find every other ' '*• Kind of Repair done to firearms. . Guaranteed equal to the best English Work. prices REASONABLE. BREECH-LOADERS AND PUZZLE-LOADERS CHOKEBORED. 1). EVITT, G UNMAKES ADD IMl'OHTlill, , IMJ, Queen-stiikut, Auckland {Mmmt WSHHft ANB «0. J 9). Established 1859. Price Lints free on application By Special Ap- Gydfll&jj&iJ His Excellency pointraent to |p (Eur the (governor. W. H. H4aABUGUN MAKER, 116, QUEEN STREET, " ! AUCKLAND, IMPORTER'. Off ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING REQUISITES, AND FIREWORKS. BREECH-LOADING GUNS (INCLUDING IIAMMERLr.SS), From the leading English manufacturers. MARTINI-HENRY SNIDER, REMINGTON BALLARD, COLT'S MAGAZINE AND WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLES. . REVOLVERS In great variety, including Colt's. Adams', Tranter's, Smith and Wesson's, ari'd Weblcy's. Cartridge Re-loading Tools for Shot Guns, Rifles, • mid Revolvers. Game and Cartridge Bags and Belts, Ac. GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Choke-boring and all kinds of Repairs to Firearms 1 ' executed promptly, thoroughly, and at reasonable UeS. - Having on the Premises a SHOTTING GALLERY 40 yards long, for testing Firearms and i - - Cartridges, customers will find this' . . a .great convenience. Commission Agents. jj EN R Y "pi LLXO TT, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT. QUEEN-STREET WHARF Telephone 142. ~ |j'. ■ . 1 ' . Ring up telephone no. op' For the 100 COLONIAL CARRYING COMPANY ' OKM.Z.,' GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Should you want Carting or Forwarding Work of Any description promptly and conomically done, call for estimates at the Office of the Company. CUSTOM-STREET EAST NEXT H. B. Morton). 11. CRUST.] [C. S. OWEN. • TNA J^ EVV ZEALAND * EXPRESS COMPANY wMttiaato (CAMPBELL & CRUST), CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS, Auckland, Wellington^ 1 Christchurch, Oamaru, Duuedin, Invercargill. Agencies in over 40 towns in New Zealand, and throughout Australia, Great Britain, and " America 1 " v . PARCELS, PAGKAGES, Ac., forwarded and delivered to any address at THROUGH AND FIXED RATES. , . . ! PARCELS forwarded to Cambridge, Christchurch, Dujifidifl, Hamilton, Invercargill, Oamaru, Thames. Te Aroha, Te Awamutu, Wellington) from 6a upwards: to Gisborne, Kaw.<kawaj Opotiki," Napier, " New Plymouth, ' Taurangaj Wanganui, Whangarei, and any Agency in the South Ifland flora Is upwards ; to London or any to * in Britain, from Is Upwards. C.O.D. amounts of invoice collected on delivery on A small commission. COMMISSIONS executed wherever the company have agents. ' ' - CUSTOMHOUSE BUSINESS of all description! attended to. Country clients' coltsignmehU promptly cleared and despatched. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES and TOURISTS' BAGGAGE taken charge of froid Auckland to the Bluff. ' SAMPLIiS entered on sight and refund of deposits obtained, on leaving the colony. SAMPLE ROOMS provided. * TOURISTS" BAGGAGE cleared at the Customs, stored, or taken charge of through the colony if required. ' • ' STORAG E, dry storage la safe brick building. CARTAGE — All kinds of Light Cartage and Expt ess Work undertaken. ~ REMOVALS, furniture packed, stored, or removed to any part of the colony ; estimates given. ' AUCKLAND OFFICE : FORT-STREET . - .. , [(Back of the Post Office). ■ C. C. HOUGHTON, Branch Manager. Telephone (107. P.O. Box, 15. M T. CLAYTON • (Surveyor to Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping), Ship Broker and Commission Agent, has Properties for said ' ■ ' ' (Particulars on application). The Mission ' Barque s.s. Southern Cross, ot 148 tons register, ior sale. ■ New Steel Screw Steamer? (classed at Lloyd's), Will carry respectively 100, 240, and 400 tons dead weight. ■ - - ■ — * •; Further particulars from M. T. Clayton, P.O. BOX 280. '' ; '■ . . " '" ' ' ' MachineryJgl O K SAL 12-horse CORNISH BOILER and Mountings, with gallaway tubes, 601bs pressure. 2 UPRIGHT BOILERS, 7 and S horse power i DECK WINCHES, New and Second-hand " > HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, driven by hand, horse, steam,' or gas power, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS s Manufactured of all descriptions. ; Also, HYDRAULIC LIFTS i S. McCOSKRIE AND SON, i -Engineers" Auckland. - j INING REGISTER. "'"Any person having Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of any kind, for Sale, is invited to have the same entered In the "New Zealand Machinery Register," which is published monthly throughout the Colony." No charge is made "for entry, commis- ( don being charged on sales only. Persons requiring' any kind'of Machinery are also requested to apply for information before purchasing. -'v. • ■ " ~ |JOHN CHAMBERS, 139, Queen-street, Auckind.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8960, 18 August 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8960, 18 August 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8960, 18 August 1892, Page 7