Ttf'OW LANDING EX CHAPMAN. 430 bars and 66 bundles B.BtH. iron > 30 boiler plates 8 warranted anvils 9 best warranted vices 2 Onion's portable forges 8 kegs Walker's C. S. horsenails 50 do patent nails, 1£ to 6 inch 4 doz Lyndon's C. b. potato forks 8 do Parke's patent 0. S. spades 6 superior chaff cutters 1 case Howard's ploughs 2hhds Avery's counter weighing machines 1 case do patent steelyards 1 do Thos. Firth and Son's C. S. circular saws * 2 do do C. S. pit and cross cut saws 3 casks do superior edge tools 1 do do warranted files 1 do albata and B. M. cruets, spoons, &c. 1 do Martineau's patent T. hinges, 10 to 20 inch 1 crate japanned coal scoops 1 bundle wheat riddles 10 cases bath bricks 50 drums castor and colza oil 1 spring van, with moveable hood and harness complete 1 patent flour mill and dressing machine 1 Syke's patent hydrometer— specific gravity 1 set of "Eleotum" drawing inatru. ments E. W. MILLS. 9th June, 1865.
R. BORTHWICK, TTOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER, Paperhanger, Sign Writer, &c, Importer of Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. A. Borthwick's patent Antifouling Composition for wood and iron Ships' bottoms, always on hand. Country and other orders punctually attended to. Note the address— LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Mr. Robertson's Sale Yards.
T> OBE R T AUSTIN," WHOLESALE and RETAIL BOOT and SHOEMAKER, an» IMPORTER, Willis street, (Three doors from Millar's Hotel), Begs to inform the Public that he has taken the above premises, where the best description of work will be manufactured, and no other class of goods imported but direct from his own Agent in England. Those who honour his Establishment with their patronage will find that the best and cheapest goods will be found on sale.
ACADEMY, MANNERS STREET, Mr. R. H. O'Farrell, Trained Teacher, from the National Model Schools, Dublin, Principal. MR. OTARRELL begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington, that he is prepared to receive pupils of every denomination, and a strictly secular course of instruction alone imparted to those who desire such. His course embraces the following branches, viz. :— Reading, writing, arithmetic (graphic and mental), geography, English grammar, Latin and Greek etymologies, Latin and French phrases, book-keeping (single aud double entry) mensuration, Euclid, algebra, &c. Terms— Junior Class, per quarter, XI Is Do. Senior do. in proportion to branches required. Ladies who may desire Drawing will hear of terms on Tuesdays and Fridays. Evening Class for Young Men, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 7 to 9 o'clock. Terms, 6s. per month. May 17, 1865-
(^ORN, HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, J At No. 4 Market Hall. G. EDWARDS. CANARY, RAPE, HEMP, and GRASS SEEDS, At No. 4 Market Hall. G. EDWARDS. Orders from the Country for all kind of Seeds, Agricultural or Horticultural, sent in with a remittance or order, attended to with punctuality by G. EDWARDS, No. 4 Market Hall. G. ED~WARDS, No. 4 Market Hall, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND MARKET SALESMAN.
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Evening Post, Issue 137, 17 July 1865, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 137, 17 July 1865, Page 4
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