MERCHANDISE. f¥IHE Undersigned have 'J, arrive, ex Dallam Tower, Dnnfillah, Warwick; :tntterworth, Carnatic, Himalaya; Trevelyan, Juag Frau,and Scimitar—- ' ' 340 cases Galvanised Irbh : ~ ; c ' 1,500 barrels Cement 500 "V ■} 30 casks Ironmongery 25,000 feet Super. A«h Plank ' 300,000 „ Deals 760 boxes Glass • • • •' .r-'45.‘ t6hs Fencing Wire ' 1 - 30 rolls Sheet Lead ' 20,000 Slates ; yo> > 20 casks Zinc GUTHRIE $ LARNACH. TIMBER YARD. j. R. SPICER & C(X, td inform Contractors, Builders, and the public ii gegerfil! that ;they have opened a "" . TIMBER YARD :• v. y ' in conjunction with. tbeir Steam Mauufao-' tbry, and, hope, by strict (attention to cus. tomers’ orders to obtamT a share of public patronage. On Sale, 'a I*rge. of all kinds of • ■ ;:llinber, m, i > r ,, Scotch, T apdUFlooring and; lining „ Dressed Weatherboards ;.yy BjwtioDedls.nllsiiee > - i}l Ameriom Shelving and Lumber Red and White Pine T and Q, Flooring andJanmghvr,; ; vv;.:; Red and White Pine, all sizes and lengths V.D.L. Hardwood} r». „ „ •*; Palings and Shingles . ! ■; Architraves, Mouldings, Skirting,. Ac. Doors, Sashes, and Casements American Cat and Wire Nails ...lv v s*>»: ' i ' ■ Ri 8, & Co. would, also call the atten* tjoifcof; Brewers, Wine Merchants, Ironmon-
vahmetMakers, to.- their iManulacturmg department. - ■ ~'?a i sn f f Ca ße ß of.alliinds made. : American Zinc Washboards, Pails, Tubs, 5 See. „ , v *'’ Tpmery of descriptions always on hand. % , . TIMBER YARDS, < . M Moray' place add Cumberland street. ESSRSJ'- W. ' ASHER &‘ GO; have ■.S&SWrW &H»d foUjissortedatocks of the undermentioned Timbers and a 7 El<»ring~Baltio» /sattri, Red lmd White, Pine , . ; . . . 9P. aha Q; do do ' '*■ v ‘ ‘ 1 i’iWeather<Boards—Bo do do I<> > • : RuSticated Lumber—American, do do do also large assorted of deal, Ofißgon, red, white, and black pines, totaraj hardwood,, cedar,; pleat ;pine, ish, American and- Golohial shelving, lumber, Town palings and shingles, doors, ;;hwhatcaves* :• mouldings, r skirtings; pickets*ilaths, spokes, naves, * fellow, plaster, cement, ilime, V fife-briokh, : galvanised’ iron, epouting, > anda turnery,> &ißyo &o. And likewise having: command, .attheir otfeiftfr Saw-mil Is, of the 'bnlyVerticlo Saw-* Dnnedin, .-capable of cutting timber td;a.breadth of 48 the trade with any quantity or size. . orders executed with' despatch. A trial solicited. .> f -. y fi ; " ov i.rj ? :;W.::asher* co. t lUi ■OTAGO ; TIMBER VARDS. Steam Saw. Planeing and Moulding Mills, J)opr and Sash Dunedin, Cumberland,/md Castle fitreets.^ PINDLAY& 'Cp., .Proprietors, HAVE always on hand, and for ale, i large stock of alldsoriptionß of Bnild tog Materials— ; ’’ j . Timber-of 1 etery description > ' ' t Shingles,- and Posts and Rail Laths and Pickets (Amerioahand Colonial) Casements (Spewial sizM-madeto older) " Architraves, Skirting, Mouldings, &c. Oalvamsed Inin/Ridgihg, Spouting, &o. Nails, Screws, Washers,-Ac. Just landing, ©x from Nev York, a large shipment et Shelving, T anc G Lumber, sp. j also, Oregon Beams (gOoc „ To arrive, Otago," - from 1 200,(W0 feet Red and Deals, 9x3°ae ll'X 3) ;250,006ft.'"P. ; arid' G ; |m., Jm., Im. and IJin, r r %g promptly, attended, t0...... PIANOPOETE3 ETC.
ESTABLISHED 1861. PIANOFORTE GAt»- _ Y ' GEORGE S ; WEST, Wrect Importer from the principal mannfactenes ur thewbrld 6f PUnbforteii, Harmo-i SfS* t at |i. eVer y : description of Mu^ lc » Musical Instruments, and Fittings. , »uxooai,nuußumenTiwiuhe found the most extensiwahd complete in every de-.-all goods being ■elected by accredited and competent agents? _ . V ,'/.>■! \i /.' ■ / TT?-' ;// • i To arrive, per X)»llam. Tower* vßehfogton. J < )Cel y n * &ay Queen, Agee. MmrFifty-four ««, YanooO mMM and I 'descriptions, with the new broad reed"; two Ghurch Organs, each with twqpianuolsand pedal*; and a general,assoitment of smaU goods; also, fresh ran. plies of Music from the following houses R©mpr,, R. .Cocks, Ash--fftjf Duff and Stewart, Wij SoMrior genuine clarionets Violoncellos, double basses ■ 0t "« 1 V ftaMrii Vjoßo .(tings m,4 fitting, dt tit. unit Plutmas, concertinas,, seraphinas Angelicas,, folding hamomnma and wigs, patterns. mm wumenyao not reqoi anffing;jwjaay»efiiaa«^' a* onmbpbetio they will be found in greaterVap ie ty than any other part of the Colony; and a firt class !seledtion,r: all goods beinft'jgfcldat t] iOfffiftt mihwn^fl.t>irn-. f" -J i GEOBGE It‘W®IT ' ?I m‘‘!! ( #^? KTE and Madufacturer and Toner, ’importer and ; v ; ‘ 1 STREET ■ ' ' ;1 :.>c^uu. • vWJEED^S^S t ff ;i ;. V r.. is ia
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Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 4
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