f FHE First Number of the HERALD - 1 - of the KINGDOM OF GOD is now published, and may be had of any of the undersigned :—» S. G, Hayes, Surgeon, Willis- street ; D. Conacher, J. G. Cox, and H. Read, Lamb-ton-quay; and C. H. Brookes, near Kai-warra-warra. October 6, 1854.
Flour Mill Machinery for Sale. Expected to arrive in November or December. 2 PAIR French Burr Stones, 2ft. 6in. diameter with Spindles, &c, complete in every respect 2 cast-iron Bevel Pinions for mill-stone spindles 2 cast-iron Bevel Wheels, with wooden cogs to drive pinions 1 Horizontal Axis for bevel wheels, with cast-iron drum wheel, brass bearings, &c, &c. 1 Wire Cylinder, and all the iron-work, &c, for a dressing machine, with spare brushes, wirecloth, &c.
The whole of the above work will have been Carefully fitted together in London by Messrs. Wm. Dray & Co. The mill-stones will be dressed, the bevel wheels provided with wooden cogs — of which a number of spare ones, and mill bills will be also sent ; so that the machinery might be put in use immediately after its arrival. It would be capable of grinding and dressing on an average 1 ton of flour in an ordinary day's work. Also, for sale at the same time,
One new high-pressure Steam Engine, about 6 horse-power, with boiler, spare brasses,-&c, &c, complete, intended to drive the beforementioned flour mill machinery, but which would also be admirably adapted for working a saw mill, as it could be easily removed to the different situations where timber was most abundant.
Apply to GEORGE MOORE. Lambton-quay, Oct. 7» 1854.
Ex '« Thomas and Henry." 3 BALES NAVY CANVASS One of Stodart's much-admired Cottage Pianofortes, 6f octaves. R. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854.
To arrive per * James Scott,' from London, 20 QR.-CASKS PORT WINE, First quality. R. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854.
Per "Thomas and Henry," rj.REY and WHITE CALICOES, -single and double width Corded and White Drill Trousers White Marsela Vests Hoyle's Prints, Turkey Twills Glace Visites, Boys' Dresses 1 case Mirrors, from 10x8 to 18x14 Large size Wheat Mills Ling and Salmon in barrels American Cooking Stoves R. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854,
Ex "Cordelia," from London.
TRISH STOUT, in hhds. An Invoice of Grocei's' and Drapers* Wrapping Paper, consisting of Royal Hand, Bagcap, Cartridge, &c# Also, Elephant News and Double Demy, Times size. Blotting Paper, Foolscap {superfine) Blue Wove Bank Post Paper Account Books, Sealing Wax Steel Pens, Magnum Bonums Maps of New Zealand on rollers and canvass Black, Blue, and Red Ink 1 case Engravings, new R. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854.
Ex " Thetis," from London.
T INEN" DUCK, Bed Ticking (Linen) ■^ Bleached Linen, Twilled Sheeting (Linen) Diaper Towelling, Huckaback (Linen) Window Glass, 10x8 ft. J. DUNCAN & CO. October 4, 1854.
Board and Lodging. { HPHREE or Four Gentlemen can be accommodated with Genteel Lodgings at Mrs. Hurst's, Hav«kestone-street, opposite the residence of H. St. Hill, Esq. October 4, 1854.
For Sale, ex "Louis and Miriam." If) TONS N.S.W. Flour, in lOOlb.bags 78 boxes Window Glass 12x10, 14x10, 14x12, 16-12 20 kegs Ewbank's Patent Nails, 1 \ inch 13£ cwt. Patent Shot No. 3 10 cases Collins & Hunt's American Axes 1 cask 13 doz. American Axe Handles P. M. HERVEY & CO. Parish-street, September 27, 1854.
Drapery Goods.
Just arrived per " Cordelia," from London direct, Hie following Goods by the Undersigned,
A LARGE Assortment of Check Mus- ■^ lins, Black, "White, Slate, and Drab Crino» line, Corded Skirts, Toilet Covers, a few very choice Challis, Earlston Ginghams, Ladies' Robes, Organde and other Muslins, a good assortment of Prints, Roll Jacconets and Silicias in all colours, Scotch and Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain and Spotted Book Muslins, Harness Curtains, Nainsook Muslins, Green and Amber Lenos, Cotton Bandannas and Cravats, Bonnet and Dress Silks, Black Silk and Satinet, a choice assortment of Ladies' Neck Ties, Black Brussels and Ducape Handkerchiefs, Beaufort and Albert Ties, Corahs, Grenadine and other Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, a splendid assortment of Parasols, Cashmere, Barege and other Shawls, and other goods too numerous to mention. These goods are selected to order from the first houses in London, and will be sold at the lowest possible price by J. BURNE. September 30, 1854.
mB.. JOHN KING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR / MANNERS STRBETj WELLINGTON,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 2
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