H. WILLIAMS, •pURNISHING T RON MONGER, A-TD DIRECT IMPORTER, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, JUST TO HANDEX HURUNUI, ANTARES, and ISLE OF ERIN. 5© TONS GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. H. WILLIAMS. 14 CASES GARTON AND KING'S STOVES. H WILLIAMS. IO CASES LEMINGTON RANGES (3ffc. 6in. to sft.) H. WILLIAMS. 34 COPPER FURNACE BOILERS, (extra stout.) H, WILLIAMS. SO DRUMS OIL, comprising Linseed, Colza, Lard, Neatsfoot, and Castor Oils. H. WILLIAMS. « CASES MANGLES H. WILLIAMS. 4 DOZEN GRINDSTONES, 12 to 30in. H. WILLIANS. 8 DOZEN CAMP OVENS and COVERS H. WILLIAMS. 3 _- DOZEN GALVANISED TUBS and BUCKETS. H. WILLIAMS. 100 KEGS WIRE NAILS E. WILLIAMS. 2® KEGS SPIKES. H. WILLIAMS. 3© KEGS <4> POINT FENCING STAPLES. H. WILLIAMS. 1© TONS FENCING WIRE H. WILLIAMS. OO© BARS and BUNDLES BAR IRON. H. WILLIAMS. 15 CASKS SHEET ZINC, 9 to 14 gauge H. WILLIAMS. 2 CASKS PERFO. ZINC from 1/16 to i-n, hole. H. WILLIAMS. 5 TONS HOOP IRON. H. WILLIAMS. 4 CIRCULAR DOUBLE-BLAST BELLOWS. H. WILLIAMS. I©©o SASH WEIGHTS, 6 to 181bs. H. WILLIAMS. S_ TONS BEST CHILLED SHOT, Assorted from Sparrow to the largest Swan Shot. H. WILLIAMS. I©©FT. N.B. BELTING 2 to 6in. H. WILLIAMS. IOOOFT. I.R. HOSE _ to l.in. H. WILLIAMS. 2 CASKS ENGINEERS BOLTS and NUTS. H. WILLIAMS. S© TONS CORRUGA.TED and PLAIN GALVANISED IRON. H. WILLIAMS. H. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER, TO ARRIVE PER MERCIA, ALASTOR, EUTERPE, AND CROWNTRORPE— " (All now due) 54 CASES SPORTING POWDER, Curtis and Harvey's, and Pigou and Wilks 2 CASES PERCUSSION CAPS 4 OASES CARTRIDGES and CARTRIDGE CASES 2 CASES SHOT BELTS, POUCHES, &c. 3 CASES " Chas. Newton's " BREACH LOADING GUNS single and do*ible barrelled, REVOLVERS, &c. I CASE GUNSMITHS' FURNISHINGS Also— 5© CASES and CASKS GENERAL IRONMONGERY. H. WILLIAMS, DIRECT IMPORTER OF GUNS, AMMUNITION. AND SPORTSMEN'S REQUISITES. N.B.—A first-class GUNSMITH on the premises, Guns restocked, converted and repaired at reasonable price, and workmanship guaranteed. H. WILLIAMS. F. TUXFORD, TTRON MONGER, DIRECT IMPORTER. M R H. C. WlLs ° N; SuEGiOii AiTo Mechanical DENTIST, Tennyson Strbk. MRS. CARO, DENTIST Mechanical and Operative, May be consulted daily at her Residence, Clive-Squaro. _-*■ ' jJt /&/ y^y <%S> S v y & Co, _X'^ At their own special request must be sold for less than half former prices, 50 dozen children's Marcella Frocks, 3a 6d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, and 6a 6d each ; Peliaaes 5s 6d, and 6s 6d; 50 children's print Frocks, formerly 6s 6d, for 2s 6d each; children's black Cashmere Jackets from 3s each; 100 pieoes Fancy Ribbons 9d and Is per yard, formerly Is 6d per yard; 50 Chinese black Fans Is 6d, and 2s 6d each; ladies' Cashmere Fiohua 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 6s 6d, to 8s 6d each ; 50 pair men's Bedford Cord Trousers, 17s 6d to 21s, value for 30s and 32s 6d; and ladies Hand-baga, damaged, Is 6d at our stooktaking sale.—Cows and Co., Cash Palace.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3008, 15 February 1881, Page 2
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