Fight G-ovrns, each Braces, each Thread, per lb. •Needles, per 100 Mattrasses Stockings, worsted Milk, per pint Beef or Muttos, per lb. Flour “ Arrowroot “ Sago Kico Tea Sugar, Co.’s pieces “ Sugar, loaf •< Oatmeal “ Salt “ Soap “ rear! Barley ■■ Potatoes l; Mixed Vegetable* “ Treacle “ Honey “ Lard « Mustard “ Port Wine, per dosen Sherry “ Porter “ Brandy “ Eggs Rum Vinegar Sperm Candles, per lb. Mould “ Lamp Oil American Broom* Iron B iii-kcts Scrubbing Brushes (Deck Scrubbers) with handles Lamp Cotton Lamps, common Castor Oil, per gallon Linseed Oil “ Spirits of Wine, per gallon Turpentine “ Olive Oil, per piufc Fowls, each Tobacco, best, per lb. Tobacco for Sheepwash, per lb. Coals and Firewood, per ton, deliverable at (lie Ooverument Buildings and Land Office Coals and Firewood, per ton, deliverable at the Hospital Coils and Firewood, per ton, deliverable at the present Lock-up, Native llostclrv, Immigration Barracks, and Gaol
Books, ruled demy, bound, per quire Books, ruled demy, half-bound, ditto Books, ruled foolscap, bound, nor quire Books, ruled foolscap, bound, marble . cover Books, ruled foolscap, quarto, halfbound Envelope*, foolscap, per 100 Envelopes, other si/.si, assorted, per 100 Ink, black, per pint Ink, red, per pint inkstands, pewter, large office, 4i inch, each Inkstands, pewter, email, 2| inch, each Lucilcr Matches, wax, in tin boxes, p-.v do Z en Paper, foolscap, per ream of 1-1 rounds Puled and columns, per ream lllbs Plain ruled, per ream 1-1 lb* Post, per ream Bote, per ream Cartridge, 30 !b». per lb Blotting. pink, 16 lbs per ream Bolling, white, 21 lbs per ream Brown Knives, each Better Clips, patent, each | Parchment, per skin Pencils (Reeves and Sons’) per dozen Pens, steel, magnum bonum (GBlott’s per gross) Pens, steel, magnum bonum, par gross Pens, quill, per 100 Penholders Penknives, each Pins, per lb. Quills, n-r 100 Ribbons, green or silk cord, per 12 yards Rulers, per inch Sealing Wax, per ib. Tape, red, broad, per dozen Tape, red, narrow, per dozen Twine, per lb Wafers, per lb Wafer stamps, each
Schedule for Smiths’ Work— 1 liar Iron, at per lb. i Bundle I ron, at per lb. Sheet Iron, at -per ib. Forged Har, under 7 lbs., at per lb. j Forged Bar, over 7 lbs., at per lb. i j Straps, under 7 lbs. S S raps, over 7 lbs. Screw Bolts and Nuts, i to 1 in diame-; ter, and above 2£ lbs each, at per lb. j Screw Bolts and Nms, under tljlba each,j at per lb. j Bolts and Nuts, under 1 ib. each, — each Spikes, at per ib. Quarry Sledges, steel faced, at per lb. Drills and Jambers, steeled “ Stone Hammers, steel faced “ Crowbars Dicks and Mattocks Fern and Bill Hooks, each Wheelbarrows, cast Ton wheels Whecloa.ro >vs, wooden wheels, as per sample Ironmongery— Fwbank’s Patent Nails, 2 to 7, at per Ib Wedges, steel Common Cut Nails “ Hand Saws, each Snolasbaves, each Draw Knives, each Screw Augers, i- to 2 inch inclusiva Best American Axes, bandied, each “ “ no handles, each Foster’s Spades, best, per dozen | Best strong Iron Shovels, round nosed, | per dozen j Cross-cut &»w», per foot
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 484, 13 June 1867, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 484, 13 June 1867, Page 3
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