lUtsraes:? (itnrb's. ' • ■ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, OFFICE : : Next House but one to the Masonic Hall, ........ •■* BERWENT STREET, NASEB YV. //'*; ..• :r .; ... .;■ r (Bate of Lawrence),!, -'' ,_'.! .'.')'■' ; SO 1/ I 0I TO .It;."-.'' -/■ '■■''} ■; Corner of Jetty and BonoUstreets,,." •',.,- ~'..'../ ;P UN 3 ji AIJSHAf; : GENERAL AGENT, .';. '■ . ''■.'■, i; - •■ LAND AND SHARE BROKER,".:; ; = TEMPLE CHAMBERS, ';[','' 1 EOIiGE . "O AVEN. SADDLES : a'nd HAIINESS , .'.. A. Istirge ■'Sfop&on■Sand 'id' ," ! " ! ;/ s'e. L;!,jr..c { T'tf:¥ :: .js,j'''6'' [ .',,■■ OXAQO t■'•••-•;f '^^:.:,^ ! . ■■' ■-'"'.".-'' ! :-... .."."• .Cumb'eria.nd'fetreetj,"' T -','",' Warehou3e~Punces-.Str:e,et..-N.Qrtn, .Dunijdin. ■;« - :>'A: •AND;T.-BUETyVV..'■.'",'". ! CoPPEK-SmITHS, BiiASs'-ECTTNDERS," AND*! I ; Manufacturers of Brewing, Distilling, .^and: Meat Preserving Plant ;: Gas'.'.and Water; • Works, Hydraulic Machinery, ; Hot .Water 1 . Apparatus—suitable for baths, wash-houses,! hot-houses, halls, and public institutions,'on the most modern principles. '.' '""" 1 ' '■'■•■•■ ;'.ii Sfceato Cooking Apparatus, Pans, Steami Jackets, Jam Boilers and Washing Coppers,; EiTTMING Pipus for Hydraulic Sluicing; Gas, Water, and Steam .Valves,, Water En-: ' 'giries, Soda Water Machines, Eire Hydrants ' ahdßranch Pipi-s, Unions, ; £e.; ' Church : hnd Eire Bells ; and every, description oi, Lead, Copper, and Brass Goods'.' '."•'; • A. ASTD 0\ .BUET ■'■.-..'■.■■'■. beg to inform the Miners and; Sluicing -Com-' panies that they have received, the fullest ,-m-. formatb.n from; America;.as,-.to- the cheapest, and best mode of manufacturing- iHOir.PiPjjs,' Valves, &c.,.and the faivfameduai versa! ~l^qz-; zle, commonly called *fch'e "Little Giant,". used by almost every company in California, i •'.' In our new works, recently erected, we'have coustrucled the necessary machinery for-the manufacl u.r.e of the above goods, and intend to devote special attention to this line, when we hope, to receive a share of your We.wiU be glad to give estimates .and.jfull particulars on application: ' ''..'' ; , 'Experienced workmen sent to ail pariti of the Colony. ' . i: : ''-'"' '' " t - ''; )
WAITEDKNOWN— ;;.; ; <IJS r GEE'S ..Nlf¥.llMiS NOISELESS XOCKSTITCH ': > j ~ ;,;;';,.;; m: i,;■ aldkich, ;;;; : ,.;?": AGKEPT, PittNCES-STIiEEX; DITHJEIUN. To meet fclie requirements of Custoiners'who .and a difficulty in paying the full amount at once, Mfis. AiiDßicji lias,adopted a method.of time pajment to-suit them., .. ,i ■ .'. iA?:L"WA'Y : ". . F G.,TJ D^R^M ■ : , : GHEAT KINO- STBEEX, IfQNEmX.'.'.]. \. A..U Kinclß=of ; Castings , in, Iron hand Brass, ' "'• : ' ! '-- Stampers, •-• >■;..'; : - Q,uartz-.Oyushing Maehinery,.Cast-ironi' r ■■'■ • ■•: Sluice:andEipplePlates 5 Overshotji,.: ; '■'";'• Breast, and TTndersliot : Water- : !j " l \ ■•... ■ ■.'■ .':'.': ~.; '-■ "Wt.PPla.-, -. .■ ' ".• S'!,'.-l' •; '• ®tßam : En'phe?Maaeaaia ! iß6^)airedv i '- > ' i '<: :■■;;> v:*:-,,- •-• ( -, rub .<w.\ ><>ir' **i Castings, suppljetl.for. all kinds of leaping. ; Tl£rashing, and Horserppiwer (>■>•.;. Machines. ' ;(/;.; , Furnace Bars, Fire-proof doors and Safes ULCAK ■.'"p'OTrifibJtX . GEEAT EjING STBE.ET, DUNEDIN, ~ KINCAID, M'QUE'EN' AND- CO., B OILKEMAKEES, 'p'fl'ijfEE BS MILLWBIGIITS, I'OTODEES, BLACK" . ' shitiis, &c } . : '.'.' All Kinds.; of Castings in Brasa and Iron. fateam Engines and Boilers Made and and iiepaired. Overshot, Breast, and Turbine AVaterwheela ; Quartz-crushing Machinery, Pumping and Winding Gear. . ■',' Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and 81uice.Pkt.es .(punched to any' size of holes), Gold Bredging Spoons,, etc. Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of stwiping, Threshing, Horse-power Machines Made and .Repaired. Improved Heaping Machines. ( X. M'Q. & Co.'s'lmproved Wrought Iron Piping for PLUMING AND HYDRAULIC MINING is the'best in use, and cheaper than canvas. ■ 1 . B E 1 8 8 E- L, HAIIiDBJESSEH AND PEEFIJMEE (By appointment, to ILR.JEL the Dttkb os tiMKavma., and his Excellency the Goveknob, and VoLVHTmm.) Warm, Cold, and Siiowor Batha alwaysyeady. Ladies Room Upstairs. ■■■ ' ~'' (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales,)
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 365, 4 March 1876, Page 4
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