Are now landing EX WEYMOUTH AMD WAIKATO. 53 CASES LONDON-MADE FURNI TUBE, Consisting of, — Drawing and dining-room suites—walnut and mahogany—in blue, green, and striped rep., green velvet, and grain leather. Walnut chefioniers, with plate-glass backs and doors and marble tops. Mahogany side-boards, with or, without plateglass backs. Walnut Davenports and what-nots. Tables.—Walnut and mahogany 100, occasional, dining, leather top, card, work, chess, and coffee. nw™ __t „,,j; es > and genfcs , birch foldingj _ _ madiS", ebonized and gilt, wa.lnnt, wallow, and cane-back ; and children's, m.ibogany hall, cane-seated, and gilt in 11 silk, dining, and easy. Carved drawing-room flower tables and stands. Toilet-tables and washstands en suite, in mac hogany, marble-top, &e. Pianos in walnut, music-stools Hat-stands, towel-horses Pier-glasses, toilet-glasses—vario-Writing-desks, work-boxe Timepieces and clock" ''" Horse-hair and flock. 59 PACKAGES FANCY GOODS, Comprising. — Vases, statuetts, lust Courier and ladies' b<. s „, „ UUJUB Playing cards, De la Rue aiid Goodall's' Vienna goods of every description ' Pipes, pouches, and tobacconists' fancy-w _ Vesta boxes, toys • Hand mirrors. Basketware, brooches, solitaires Marbles, powder sets, fancy soaps Slates and pencils Tobaccoes, cigars, cigarettes 10 cases stationery . Prints and engravings 317 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY, Comprising— Holloware, nails, sheep shears, sashweights Brads, scythes, register stoves Bolts, hinges, Leamington ranges taking dishes, fireproof safes ••on bedsteads, camp ovens, door springs og chains, frying-pans, files ettles, locks, sieves, perambulators r eighing machines, cutlery. • Also, Invoices of— Woolsacks, twine, whiting lerican brooms, putty , rthenware, glassware, perfumery Drapery, 'clothing, boots and shoes Jewellery, plated ware Watches, oilman's stores Brandies in bulk and case Rum, port and sherry, geneva, old torn Bottled beer, moselle, champagne. 25 cases summer clothing 19 cases drapery . 51 crates earthenware 22 packages glassware 73 packages ironr J ---*■*—- 130 packages fanci 190 packages grocii ■ 140 bundles fencing wire. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. QNSALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDj Smiths' anvils Smiths' bellows, Onion's make' Smiths' portable forges Horse-shoe nails Gas chandeliers and brackets Register stoves and kitchen ranges Wire nails and floor brads Milner' safes Glue Hessian and scrim White lead, oils, varnish Saddlery Mail axles and cart springs Briar-root pipes Tin plates, soup and dinner White and gold china breakfast sets Paperhangings Window glass Boots, English and Colonial GRASS SEED. W. WARING TAYLOR. FENCING WIRE AND CORRU- _ GATED IRON. TO ARRIVE PER ARDENTINNY AND DALLAM TOWER. 40 tons fencing wire, Nos. 8,9, and 10 10 tons iron standards 21 tons corrugated i ON SALE, EX AVALANCHE—--25 bales corn sacks EX PELICAN--350 sacks old oats For sale by the undersigned. J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. JAMES COPELAND'S DUNEDIN ALE.' 4 Star in Barrels, 90s. Kilderkins, 50s. J. DRANSFIELD. USTRALIAN HARDWOOD, SHAFTS FELLOES, NAVES, &o. J. DRANSFIELD. KINAHAJSTSLL WHISKY : This justly celebrated and delicious old mellow spirit, is the very cream of Whiskies; in quality unrivalled, perfectly pure, and more wholesome than the finest Cognac Brandy. J. DRANSFIELD. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, PRO.PRIETORS' CASE BRANDY, fully equal—if not superior—to the two now celebrated brands, and sold at. a considerably lower price. J. DRANSFIELD. UINNESS'S STOUT, QUARTS AND PINTS. TENNENT'S ALE, QUARTS AND PINTS. J. DRANSFIELD. BEINHARD'SNo. 2 MOSELLE, guaranteed to be the genuine brands may be easily detected by the muddy appearance of the wine. J. DRANSFIELD. ,E AND BROWN SHERRY. Very . superior quality. J. DRANSFIELD. ' U S ■ T ■ LANDED, Perennial Rye-Grass Seed (old pasture), and ite Clover Seed. J. DRANSFIELD. 'TT E N E T I A N 1 The CHEAPEST and BEST HOUSE in New Zealand : , E A S B Y ' S, ' Takanaki-street. >LINDS! BLINDS! BLINDS! J' .' -■ S. P. CLEMENTS, VENETIAN BLIND; MAKER,. Willis-street (Near the Brunswick HoteJ). N.B.—The trade supplied.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 4
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