A RRIVED PER CHAPMAN— 12 cases Keillor's confectionery and marmalade 4 do Schooling's jujubes 8 do Jordan almonds G casks barcelona nuts 4 do walnuts 90 cases Batty and Co.'s bottled fruits, jams and jellies, pickles, sqjad oil, castor oil, and table vinegar 12 do sardines 6 do baking powder 4 bags white and black pepper 8 cases pimento, mixed spice, cloves, and ground ginger 20 barrels crushed sugar 1 6 J chests congou tea 12 chests do 16 boxes do 4 cases tartaric acid 6 kegs bluestone 3 cases bath bricks 60 casks pale ale, M'Ewan's 100 drums kerosene 70 do colza oil 90 do boiled and raw linseed oil 10 do turpentine 3 tons white lead do putty 20 do fencing wire, Nos. 4, 5, 6 \ do staples and 4 straining machines 42 cases corrugated galvanised iron, 6, 7, 8, 9 feet lengths 6 do plain do, 6, 7, 8 do do 4 do ridging piping and guttering 2 kegs galvanised screws 6 cases tweeds and hosiery PER MARTIN LUTHER. 30 Smith and Wellstood's stoves 8 portable boilers 25 cases plaid vestas 2 do waistcoat pocket do 5 do special safety matches 7 casks liquid blacking 5 do ink 22 kegs patent nails 3 tirrces china cups and saucers, services, &c. 1 do glassware _ I saß5 a 8| B M and electroplated ware 10 do fancy soaps 12 do Crimean shirts, clothing, blue serge pants, &c. ' W. & G. TURNBULL & CO.
Tj l O R SALE EX BERAR, SCOTIA, &c. 30 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9ft 2 do do ridging 10 kegs do screws and nails 12 superior register stoves 5 Radcliffe's patent kitchen stoves, 48 to 60in olonial ovens, assorted sizes 4 copper boilers, 20 to 30 galls 6 Avery's platform weighing machines 100 boxes window glass 2 tons white* lead 40 drums boiled and raw oil 1 roll sheet lead, each 3}, 4, 4£ft 3 casks sheet zinc 20 kegs American cut nails, \\ to 3in 6 cases do chairs 20 do Jerome's clocks 12 doz Collins' boy's axes 2 do C. S. potato forks 1 case E. P. cruets, forks, spoons, &c. 1 cask pass brooms and dandy brushes 20 cases machinery oil 8 kegs soft soap 2 bales cotton waste, &c, &c, &c. E. W. MILLS. 30th May, 1865.
THOS. STEPHENS, House and Ship Plumber, Zinc and Galvanised Iron Worker, Willis-street, Wellington. SPOUTING, RIDGING," &c, made to the Trade cheaper than any other house in town.
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Evening Post, Issue 142, 22 July 1865, Page 4
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414Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 142, 22 July 1865, Page 4
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