U O B B AND 0 O.'S ••TELEGRAPH LINE" OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. r\H! and after MONDAY NEXT, Ist JANUARY, 1806, coaches of this line will leave the Booking Office, adjoining the Empire Hotel, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY, At 8 o'clock a.m., For WANGANUI, passing through Porirua, Otaki, Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Turakina. Return Coaches will leave the Booking Office, Wanganui, on the same day, at the same hour. For full particulars apply at the Booking Office. L. G. COLE & CO., Proprietors.
T1 X LATEST ARRIVALS. 48 camp ovens, 11 to 15 inches 14 Smith and Wellstood's cooking stoves, complete 3 Worcester ranges 2 register crates, with boilers 12 hhds holloware, comprising enamelled saucepans, preserving pans, dinner plates and soup plates, tea kettles, tea and coffee pots, metal measures, tinned oval pots, stewing pans, saucepans, frying pans, milk dishes, enamelled bowls, &c, &c, &c, dust pans, imperial measures 3 casks dust pans, cinder sifters, wringing machines, mortar grates, sponge cake tins, oil feeders, candlesticks, snuff trays 2 do scrubbing, stove, and shoe brushes ; broom liea'ls, &c, &c. 4 hhds hardware, comprising a large assortment of hammers, padlocks, and other locks, hooks, and hinges 1 case carpenters' tools 1 do prospecting pans and chamber commodes 1 do table knives and forks 3 smiths' anvils 6 pairs smiths' bellows, 22 to 3G inches 03 smiths' vyces 2 force pumps 12 doz Lyndon's spades 10 do scythe stones 1 do hay knives 6 do American hay rakes 3 patent chaff cutters 6 American boring machines 3 doz carpenters' baskets 1 cask bright iron wire, assorted 3 do lead piping 6 American store trucks 12 Avery's weighing machines 2 Fairbanks counter scales 1 American wool scale 18 cases clothes pegs 10 doz clothes lines 3 boxes kerosene lamps and chimneys 1 case cricketing muterials 2 hales taper gingerbeer corks 2 do scrim 2 do cotton waste 12 do paper bags, grey & brown, assorted 1 do horsehair 2 hhds black oil KRULL & CO. Wellington, 29th Dec, 1865.
MRS. SANCTO, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Labibton Qcay. MRS. SANCTO, in thanking the inhabitants of Wellington for the kind and liberal support she has received, begs to state that she is now enabled to supply all kimis o fruit and vegetables for immediate use o preserving, at the lowest possible prices. 28th December.
THE Undersigned, having completed the repairs of the Kai Warra Mill Dam, has now on SaleFlour Bran Sharps Horsefeec! Oats Beans Peas Barley C. W. SCHULTZE, Willis street.
TTANNAH, PROSSER, and PEARCE'S Livery and Letting Stables, (Late Billman's), Opposite the Crown and Anchor Hotel. Raddle Horses, Cabs, and Carriages, always on Hire.
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Evening Post, Issue 279, 30 December 1865, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 279, 30 December 1865, Page 3
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