K . I’ ORx Kli oi CO., AND Ul-.'l'AiL Ironmongers uml iron Merclmnts, Qcek>: S i’ui:i-;t, Ai\.:ela su. 1 inporl.-t.TS of—--1 YNDUiVS i'ATKXT SPADES I Du-row*. A,a .1 j i ioio i -!jy :imi Son y Tl-Cighy, JI arrows, Ac buiitil iU.ui VV cii-rUnniC-< S[,,¥i- s Circular, Cross-cmt, ami Ph. Saws Lockwood’s a lid liodiicr's Table and Pocket Cutlery Didcson and Son’.-. Electro-plate and Nickel Silver Enamelled and Tinned Iloilo ware Kngii.-n «ml Colonial Tn; and Jupumxod Ware Cordts’s Patent Nails, French and .English Wire -N ails
Cut; Floor Brads, Finishing ditto, &e .English and Scotch Corrugated and Galvanised Iron
ilorewood’s and Gospel Oak Plain Galvanised Iron Sheet. Zinc, Nos 0, 10, 11, 12, 14 Patent Mail Axitii and Axle Anns iillcpt.io and Grasshopper Curria'ge Springs American and Knglish Carriage Bolts American Axes, Adzes, Picks, Shovels. Ac. American Pumps, Ploughs, Boring Machine?, Ac Blasting and Sporting Powder, Patent Fuze * ih 13.11. Bar, Plate, Sheet, and Rod Iron Cast, Double-shear, Blisler, and Spring Steel Anvils, Vjces, Bellows, Taper irons Sheet, Plod, and Bar Copper North Britisii India-rubt-cr Co.’s Belling, Ac. White and Red Bead, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Ac English and American Kerosene Bamps Uovoe’s Brilliant Kerosene Bocks, Carpenter’s Put Rim Drawback, Dead, and Fine Plato Chest, Till, Pud, Ac Hinges, light and heavy Scotch Ties Heavy Field Gate, Chest, Butt, Ac, Ac Kerosene, Ac., Ac.
BROWN Casters as d Maxt:pacitekks or Fkkreks, A.SU-PAKS, &C. Old Stoves Repaired, Bought-, or Ex Sheffield House, 51, Victoria Street, Auckla T| EI N RI O H K, Watch si AKER, Goxn aad Sixvxk Queen Street, Auckland. S O Is, Stoves, Changed. nd, O K ]S T , SsjXTit,
■'l'tiE undersigned begs to inform the public that L lie hue opened an establishment, No. 98, Queen Street, with a large and well-assorted Stock of the undermentioned articles, which have been selected by him during a visit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Cigars b nulls M eerschau m a Wood and Clay Pipes Walking Sticks Cricketing Material Footballs Boxing (3-loves Billiard Cloths Balls and Cue Tips, &.e., And a large 'assortment of Tobacconists' Sundries. G . WALE EB, WnOI.ESAia3 asd Hetaxe To.uaccojo.sx, Auckland, Thames, and Whanganui. The [Largest Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes in the Colony—direct from Vienna.
NEW EE AID AND STEAM COE PEE MILLS, Established ISSi. JQ S T E P H E N S O N AND 0 0., WnOLTCSAIiE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, VV r Y'KD:riAit-SX:REET } Auckiaxd. Opotiki and Ormond Hoad.
| PERSONS desirous of OBTAINING CONTRACTS on the above Road, can sublearn part iculars on application to 3j. & F. SIMPSON. Opotiki, April 29, 1873. pHURCIT OF ENGLAND PRAYER BOOKS, \J ■with New Lexicon, from Ninkpexce cadi -Miniature Prayer Books (rubricated), diamond type, handsomely bound ; suitable for Presents Hymnals, latest edition, from Ninupe-vcb each PENNY & CO.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 10 September 1873, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 10 September 1873, Page 4
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