MBROBANDISBr v . y TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Twenty Toils LIGHT RAILS For Sale. For particulars, address ■ W. R. CLARID6E, \ Care of J. Walls, Princes street, South. STREET TIMBER YARD. MESSRS. J. R. SPICER & CO. Beg to inform Contractors, Builders, and the public in general that they have: opened a TIMBER YARD in conjunction with their Steam Manufactory, and hope by strict attention to customers’ orders to obtain a share of public patronage. '
On.Sale, a Large Assortment of all kinds of limber, viz. , ' t J ScotchT and G Mooring and Lining , t „ Dressed Baltic Deals, all sizes . t . , ’ American” Shelving and Lumber Red and White Pine T and 0 Mooring and Lining i M v Red and White Fine, all .sizes and lengths Y.D.L, Hardwood, = ,»» i , Palings and, Shingles . ■ , Architraves, Mouldings, Skirting, do. Galvanized Iron, Nails, and Screwy American Plaster Doors, Sashes, and Casements American Cut and Wire Nails : , , . Ac., Ac., . Ac. . J* R- S. & Co. would also call the,atten< tion of Brewers, Wine Merchants, Ironmongers, and Cabinet Makers, to their Mann* facturing department, , . Faking Cases of all-kinds inade. American Zinc Washboards, Pails,, Tubs, Ac. i Turnery of all descriptions always on hand. TIMBER YARDS, ; ' Moray placeandCumberland street. - Messrs w t asher-a co. We always on hatod fail assorted stocks of the undermentioned' Timbers « and 6.. Mooring—Baltic, Kauri, Red and White Pine ‘ T. and Q. Lining—Do do do . Weather Boards—Do do do . . - Rusticated Lumoer—American, do do do And also l? r go assorted stocks of deal, Oregon, kaun, red, white; and black pines, totara, hardwood, declare clear f pine, ash, American and Colonial' shelving, lumber, -Hobart Town palings and doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirtings, pickets, laths, spokes, naves* felloes, piaster, cement, lime, fire-bricks,f galvanised iron, ridging, spouting, and turnery*-Ac.,- Ac. And likewise having command, at thrir Steam Saw-mills, of the Only Yerticle Sawframe erected in Dunedin, capable of catting timber to a breadth of AS inches, , can supply the trade with any quantity or size; 1 i Country orders executed with despatch. A trial solicited. W. ASHER A GO. YUL CA N POUN D. R Y GREAT KING STREET, Dunedin.-
KINCAID, M'QDEEN, & CO., Boilermakers, Engineers) Founders, Blacksmiths,, &o. v ' All kinds of castings in brass and iron done; steam engines and boilers made and repaired; overshot, breast, and-turbine water*wheels ; quartz crushing machinery; pumping, and winding gear ; oast iron sluice and ripple plates ; sheet iron hopper and sluice plates, punched to any size of hole,; gold dredging spoons, &c. ; flour mill machinery made and repaired; all kinds of reaping, threshing, horse-power machines, &c., repaired ; No. 3 flax-dressing machines, capable of dressing 40 to 45 cwt. flax per dayi THE undersigned are in receipt of regular consignments from the following • Lon> don houses, viz.:—r , K. B. Byass and Co., greeniabel Stout, Porter, and Devenish Ale. Wm.Younger and Co., Ale and Porter (in bulk and bottle).- . Waters and Co., Port Wine, Claret, mid ' old Brandies. Gonzalez and Co., Sherries, brown pale. Mitthofer and Marshall, Kent Hops. R. M, ROBERTSON & CO., Agents.: T ANDING, bx PETER DENNY, ALLAJLi HABAD, and BKBINGTON 100 oases bottled ale ' 70 qr.-casks Henuessy’s and Bisquit’s ' ' brandy. 100 cases do do do 15 qr. -casks Glenlivet whisky i , 90 do ports and sherry SO tanks English malt , 2$ pockets Kent hops . 25 tons pig iron , 30 bales cornsacks 1 263 boxes tobaccb pipes ■ 100 do Belmont candles 10 bales wrapping paper | 80drumfilinseed oils . 1 2 tbns white lead' ! 20 casks canary and barraway seeds 70 oases com flour ‘ 80 kegs saltpetre 39 packkges nuts,'almonds, and figs 50 cases Keiller’s confectionery 26 do catsup and chutney 10 do bandied peel 10 do tartaric acid ' 100 qr.‘barrels blasting j)6tfder 45 casks vinegar '35 do whiting 1 case sewing mankind : ■ P er OTAGO, ROKEBY HA LL DOVER CASTLE, and LADY CBLYNJOS. 60 bales!' woolpacks ' 20 do cornsacks, 65 fencing wire. Nos.;? 25 do pig iron 270 cases Blood's and pig stout 2uo do Hennessy’s Brandy : 25 qr.'-casks do do ; 1 7.40 do ‘ port and sherry 20 do K.W.P. rum • 76 cases schnapps 11 100. do sardines 200 boxes Belmont cAhdlfej 35tanksmalt 75 boxieis tin plates 1 3,00 kegs wire hails “ .' 12 drums caustic soda SOOcaskaPortltlnd cement 100 poxes tobacco pipes 27-bales paper bags " l " 60 casks soda'crystals 25 kegs saltpetre 40'casCs fancy soap and OV(tt M 4!j d V'- Mto^ oil ' in tins and . oilmen’s stores ' ‘ : 16 caswrHolloway’s medicines. c 4. . w - & & TGRNBOLL & September 30, 1873. *
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Evening Star, Issue 3406, 21 January 1874, Page 4
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