Timber Yardk. QEDAB. CEDAR. CEDAR FINDLAY & CO. Beg to intimate that they have now landing, direct from Brisbane, Queensland, ex brig Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked Cedar Logs of a very superior quality, Bft to 2011 girth, and are prepared to supply the trade with the same at the following prices:— lin. and upward, 6d per foot fin. „ 5d „ •tin. 4d „ To Cabinetmakers and Others.—We would call special attention to the fact that all our timbers for cabinet work are sawn by the latest improved vertical saw-frames, capable of cutting boards any thickness, and up tofiOin. wide. All orders will receive prompt attention. OTAGO STEAM SAW-MILLS. Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle streets, Dunedin. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN THE I PRICE OF TIMBER At Timber Yards, Moray Place. Vf ESSRS W. ASHER & CO. have pleaVI sure in informing tbeir customers that their new price list, comprising reductions in cJmost every line of timber. &c., will be ready | for delivery on or about February 1, They likewise beg to state their stocks are fully assorted in every bne of good and wellseasoned timber, ac., doors sashes, mouldings, architraves, skirtings, turnery of all descriptions, iron, r dging, spouting, nails, and washers, cement, lime, hair, plaster of Paris, fire-clay, fire-bricks, and fire-tiles of all sizes. All descriptions of dra n pipes knees, bends, junctions. &c., and builders’ ironmongery of all descriptions. Orders executed with correctness and despatch. A trial solicited at W. ASHER & CO.’S Timber Yards, MorayJPlaee, Coaches. C O B B & o. * s TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MATT. COaCHES TO QUEENSTOWN, CbOMWELL, Akrowtown, Clyde, Alexandra, Teviot, Moa Flat, Beaumont, Lawbenc", Havelock, Manuka Cbeek Woolshed, and All Intermediate Places. COACHES Leave Tokomairirn daily on the arrival of the morning train, which leaves Dunedin at 7.5 u.m., airivin/ in Lawrence at * noon each day. Passengers lep-’intr Dunedin on Tuesday, Thursday, and aturdav morning, 7hj a.m. tra n » rive «t ron.w< 11 fodowr g dav. Pa - sen e s eu\ing I un dv b> the af emoon train, 4.30 p.m., Tuesday, Thus ay and Sa-.urday, arr ve -«ren e s 'me evenin . I'u"e in Bookin Ottiee ior Passengers and Parcels— hoc. Mol i on, forwnr ing agent, Hailw-v Fuildings, High s-eet. Parcels delivered imm diattly cn arr val <»f train. HORACE BASTINGS. Pioj-rietor. ORTHERN LINE TO OF COACHES Waikouaiti, Palmebston, Hampden, and OaMABTT, ■ Leaves Empire Hotel on Monday, Wednesday, ! and Friday at 7 a.m,, returning on alternate ! days. Return tickets issued. JAMES DUNCAN, Proprietor.
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Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 4
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407Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 4
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