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just landed, ex wild , d.uck' and claud . Hamilton : 85 tons 8.8. H. iron' 25 cusett Morewood and Hamilton's gald corgtd. iron, 6 7, and 8 ft • 20 kegs French wire nails 18 rolls cocoa matting, 3, 4, and 6 4 20 brls bids! ing and FPF powder 1 cask amber resin 2 cases iron bedsteads 6 do register stoves 12 Gordon, Jvent, and American stoves 3 kiteuefi ranges 14,Co|onial ovens 1 case ririrsery fireguards 4 eases floorcloths 12 cust furnace boilers 20 cades Siitli Collins' a&S 2 -do, do picks 1 case Ame. ican handles 36 cases Jerome's clucks 10 do kerosene oil 20 ooils Muni a rope 33 do Europe do * 1 bale, col ton waste 25 drums boiled and raw oil and turps 7 casks assorted colors 12dnz Foster's and Parke's patent spades 2 hhds tinware 1 hhd camp kettles 1 " B.M. cruet stands and teatpots 1 case Aibatojgind E. P. goods *¦ 1 case Lockwood's cutlery 2 cases plated enameled ware 1 case Avery's Steelyards 2 cases coffin furniture 1 hhd brushware 2 casks washers, bolt?, and nuts 2 cases Howard!* celebrated ploughs 1 cask putty 4 casks sheet zinc And a large assortment of builders' and * and furnishing ironmomrerr. Feb. 8, 1865. 15. W. MILLS.

TO ARRIVE, PER MALLARD, FROM / LONDON ; (From Copeland and Co., London). 20 cases bottle fruits 25 do pint picMcs 5 do hot pickles 5 do assorted sauces 5 do French capers 10 do salad oil, pints sdo do, half- pint! 2do calf's.foot jelly ' 2 do castor oil, pints 3do do, half-pints 5 do anchovy paste, jars 5 do curry powder 3 do atfrowgvet 2 do tapioeaL 2 do mixedSpfce 2 do ground ginger 5 do candied peel 1 do macearoni pnd vermicelli 1 do cayenne pepper 10 tons galvanised corrugated iron, 24 . " ' " gunge, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths 1 case ridge capping - 1 keg cone head nails 2 do rivets, bolts and washers 20 cases. Keiller's confectionery 150 boxes Window glass, 12 x 10, 14 x 10, 14 X 12, 16 X 12, 16 X 14, 18 X 14, 20 X 14, 24 X 16, 24 X 18, 30 X.24, 32 X 24, 42 X 30, 46 X 30, 44 X 32, 44 X 36. KRULL ,& CO. Feb. 8, 1865. ¦ '

]^OR SALE, EX WILD DUCK, FROM j .^ LONDON : 20 cases' superior hock 10 do sardines, halves 1 0 do do, quarters 6 qr-casks Cbsen's pale sherry 10 cases Harper Twelvetrecs* washing

poi\ der 1 do do do export blacking 1 dq do do baking powder 1 do do do carbonate soda 1 do do do ball blue 1 cask do do liquid blacking 1 do do do inks 1 case Brings' Australian starch • 5 do prime bellies bacon 4 do do York hams 3 do Cheddar loaf cheese 3 do North Wilts loaf olieeso And One stationery Punching and Shearing Mabfaine, by Tennant and Co , of Lciih. . - • KRULL and CO.

"VTICHOLSON'S FURNITURE MART, Adjoining the New Market, : CUBA STREET. N.B. — Funerals, &c, undertaken.

r*! LEAN LIN ESS. — A Stove most bril- il \J liantly polished in two minutes for less than one farthing. . < W. G. Nixey's celebrated registered Black Lead. A new .domestic discovery 1 Canu-it be wasted, and is a preservative of furniture from the injurious effects of the common nriiclcs now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no lal.or. Sold everywhere, in Bolid blocks, id., 2d.j| 4d., and Is. The advantages of this elegant Chendtfal ! preparation are great saving of time, cleunliI ness of application, smallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Furtrer,' it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating- of a high degree of brilliancy and durability refracting botli light and heat. IS; $bb.o'isine, Lonaofl.

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Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 4

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