TlMBStt TARDS. fTIHE Undersigned have landing, and J. arrive, ex the following vessels Bari of Zetland, Peacemaker, Woodlark, Strathmore, Craigie Lea, Aldergrove, J. N. Fleming, Knight, of Snowdown, and Altcar : to ?S P >S oases G nlvanlscd Iron 75 tons Standard Ivon 85 tons Fencing Wire 195 rolls Sheer Lead 104 carim Zinc 75 tons Fig Iron 785 kegs Wire Nails 105 kegs Ont Nails 150 fksre General Ironmongery 1,800 casks Com ont 60.000 Fire Frickb 55.000 Countess 8k;t;;c 600 boxes Belgium 4‘lo boxes Chances Glass : no bale:; Frpcrbmebms SOO drums Paw and Polled Oil 100 diems C.'vsr. *bl 50 cases Or.stor Of; B0,000fi: Deal ISO, 000 ft T . end G. Scotch Flooring and Lining. UUTHFTS & LAPNAGTI, GEORGE STGriTT TIMBER YARD, Steam Sawmill, Tnrrcry, end Yvosb -heard Factory, mHB underpinned her? to announce In their Ji Customers, and the Public generally, that. with the increased facilities they bare now at command, consequent on the combi* nation of the stock and, appliances r-,moved from their former mace of business in the Octagon with that lately required frem J, R, Spicer and Co., they can execute all orders entrusted bo them ■’ribb cere °-nd despatch, On Sale— Baltic Thai, Oregon NheMnf/ and Lumber Kauri, Fed, Whih-, and Flash Pina Scotch and Colonial T. ami G. I' 1 ] coring and Lining Fire Bricks, Tiles, Lime, Oemc.it, and Planter Builders* Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Kidgmg, and Spouting The trade supplied with irntt-olass Tnmrry. A. FULTON & CO/ Agents for 7 ■amW*** Uwn Finns, ho. TIMBER- YARDS, Moray place and Cumberland street. W. ASHER & FO. have ill always on hand full assorted stocks the undermentioned Timbers T. and O. Flooring—*!! ad tier, KanvL S and White Pin o T. and G. Lining—Do dc do Weather Boards—T'c do do Rusticated Lnraner—American, do do do And also large averted stock g of deal, Oregon, kauri, red, white, and block pines totara, hardwood, cf-d«w, clear rive, xeh American and Colonial shcWrg, lumber* Hobart Town pand shinglea, doors* sashes, architraves, mr.nl din pickets, i.xtba, cynkcv:, n-ivey. fC’oox pkatev» cement, lime, .firo-bricka, gcbmnh;; d. Irouj ridging, fipo;:t;b.g, rad turnery, Ito., &«% And likcws.BC having comurr-n.-.1, »t. their Steam Saw-mills, of the ov.ly Terri Ye Saw. frame mooted in Dunedia, cswbls of cutthp timber vo a breadth of 48 inches, can supply the trade with anv quantity or rise.
Country orders 'Ktecrtued despota’v A trial policMed, W. ASHER & CO. CD AV I T-J T. AN D 0 0,, • "Wood TcrTtssr/cs, ST. ANDREW STREET, DUNEDIN. All sizes of Finials, Gate Knobs, Table Leg?, and Bedposts always in stock. PUBLIC BOTiCSS, HEAR ! HAIR !! HERE !! ! WHERE ? It OLL PADS from Is per pair. Plaits from Is Gd. Splendid Head-dresses 13s 6d each, at the CITY HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Comer of High and Princes streets. JALDRED AND PIRIE, Proprietors. WM U D G E, • Tailor and Outfitter, Has removed from his late premises (opposite the Red Lion Brewery) and has taken that new and central shop next Caledonian Hotel, Great King street, where lie hopes to merit a share of patronage from the public at large. Having had many jmars’ experience in the Tailoring and Outfitting Department, I can offer to the public the best and cheapest goods for the money. All orders and repairs promptly executed. N.B.—Gents’ own material made up, CO ALS. CO .LS. COALS, COLLIERY. Larger Supplies. No Spurious Substitution, GAS FOR NOTH UNO!!! N.B.—The public and trade in general are Hvited to prove, and see that they get it. C. SAMSON.
TONE ri fc H O O ? E ** (Successors to G. 8, Brodriok), Stuart Street, R And Princes street, corner of High street. Hulk Hcnhury, Port Chaiinert. Pest screened Newcastle. Scotch, and Col or.sa, Coale, and Smithy, Sydney, Baked, and Gas Cokes and Firewood. Steamers and the trade supplied at the Port. NOW LANDING, EX GOOD TEMPLAR, f | IHAT FAY OPiITE COAL, from the Kaitangata Co.’s Mine. CLARKE & TEMPLETON, Great King street. ALTON PARK COAL COMPANY (LIMITED) COLLIERIES, GREEN ISLAND. Town Office: Rattray street. (Opposite Railway Station,( Coal delivered to ail parts of the City and Suburbs at current rates. 1. R. FUNERAL REFORM. JBCONUMY AND RESPECTAIiILITY, tiOMBINLD with the strictest decorum in .> the r.eidonrance of its duties. Sc The expense ofa Euni-ral, however COSTLY or HUMBLE, may bo ascertained at the time of giving the order, and carried out according to the wishes of friends by WALTER G. GEDDES, Undertaker, Octagon, Dunedin, W. G. G. imports Coffin Furniture of the newest designs, and every other Funeral requisite. Mourning Coaches with separate compartments for Children’s Coffins, white and black Ostrich Plumes and Head Eeathevs. and f very equipment I the best description,
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Evening Star, Issue 3911, 6 September 1875, Page 4
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