X LATE ARRTYI'trS.7 cases Ward’s chisels,’planes, saws, and assorted joineFs tools 1 case Joseph Rodgers and Son’s table and pocket cutlery, horse clipping scissors and combs V 1 do Stub’s files, stocks and dies, screw plates, pincers, pliers, &c. Ido Buck’s London saws and planes : 1 cask Robert Sorby’s joiners’ tools ■ 1 bundle tool baskets 1 case carpenters’ locks 1 do Turkey oilstones I do sheepshears 1 do Dixon’s B M tea and coffee pots :• American churns, Douglas pumps Wash boards, colonial ovens Kerpsine lamps and kerosine And a General assortment, of Ironmongery. GEORGE DENTON. GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, And IRONMONGER, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Importers of Joseph Rodgers and Sons’ Cutlery, Robert Sorby’s, Ward’s, and Buck’s Edge Tools, Stubs’ Piles and Tools, and all kinds of Hardware. ’•* , silver &; Moated goods, jewelLEEiSrpTATCHES, CLOCKS, &c., &c. Carefuli.* Executed. WOODSIDE SAW MILL. GOOD supply of SAWN TOTARA TIMBER will always be kept ready for delivery, and orders executed with despatch. J. CRUICKSHANK. Woodside, October 25, 1867. A . J . WHYTE, COACH AND HORSES, LATE OF WHITEWOOD’S HOTEL, MANNER-STREET WELLINGTON. TO BE SOLD OR LET, WITH A PURCHASING CLAUSE. FARM OP FIFTY ACRES with Dwelling House and Out-Houses, situate near Featherston, and lately in the occupation of Mr E. Buckridge. For terms apply to MR JAMES THOMPSON, Featherston. August 2,1867. NOTICE. "VTT FIELD, Bricklayer, (late proprietor T V • of the Waihinga Ferry), begs to inform his customers and the public generally, that having now retired from the Ferry, he s prepared to execute orders left at the ‘Mercury’’ office, Grey town, or sent to his residence at the Waihenga, in a manner which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Waihenga, Nov. 10th 1867. R. BURKETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER AND PAPER RULER. Manner-street, RECEIVES by every Mail via Panama the following Papers:— Illustrated London News, Punch Dispatch, Lloj'ds’, Reynolds’ Universe, News of the World Home News Weekly Times, Illustrated Paper Illustrated Weekly News Bell’s Life,' &c. Periodicals, every month, in parts — London Journal, Family Herald Cassell’s Illustrated Reynold’s Miscellany English Woman’s Domestic Magazine Bow Bells British Workman Irishman, Nation London and Paris Fashion Book Young Englishwoman’s Fashion Book Penny Readings by Tom Hood The World of Fashion Orders for English Papers or Books promptly attended to. Miss Braddon’s, Lever’s, Mayne Reid’s, Amard’s, Mrs Trollope’s, and all the best authors at 24s per doz., sorted, and the Volume Library Books at 15s per dozen. Account Books of all kinds in stock School Books, in great variety Bibles, Prayer Books Church Services, Hymn Books Reward and Gift Books Drawing Paper And every article connected with' the Trad®, Albums in great variety. ' Music and Books neatly and cheaply bound Orders left at the office of the Mercury punctually attended to. Agent for the Wairaeapa July Ist, 1867,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 1
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