On Sale 2 Ben tail’s horse-powers 3 cases Howard’s ploughs and harrows ■5 double-furrow do 2 horserakes 3 hluls lead pipe, assorted sizes PER CITY OF TANJORE AND INVERCARGILL, FROM GLASGOW. 10 tons Clyde pig iron 6 Nicoll’s 3-roller mangles 6 Mathieson’s joiner's cramps, assorted 36 camp ovens and covers 15 bundles galvanised pipe 30 lengths black do 1 cask gas fittings 6 cast furnace pans PEE JESSICA, FROM NEW YORK. 2 cases brooms, 7 cases hayrakes and forks 25 cases Sharp’s axes, 2 cases scythe sneaths 2 cases hatchets, assorted, 50 ash oars 4 cases grindstone mountings 3 casks Douglas pumps Agents for Milner’s safes, Wheeler* and Wil son’s, and Singer’s sewing machines. E. AY MILLS, Wholesale Ironmonger and Ship Chandler, Hdnter and Featiierston streets. AND CO. HAVE ON SALE Ex late arrivals— RUSTON AND PROCTOR’S PORTABLE TEAM ENGINES, 10, 12, 14 h.p. POLLOCK AND MACNAB’S ENGINEER’S LATHES. PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS, By Roloff, Chappell, and Hopkinson. Gospel oak black fencing wire, Nos. 6,7, 8, 10 Bass’s ale, triangle brand, bottled by Porter Younger’s ale „ „ Deetjen’s ale Cooper Company’s red cross stout Guinness’s stout, bottled by O’Brien Bisquit Dubouche and Co.’s pale and dark brandy, in bulk and case Burgand’s pale brandy, in bulk Martell’s and Reinhart’s pale brandy, in case Geneva, JDKZ, 3 and 4 gals Do stone bottles, 2 gals Lome, Dunville’s, and Red Deer whiskey Burnett’s old tom Deinhart’s No. 2 moselle Bollinger’s and Imperial champagne Curacoa and maraschino Quinine and ginger wine Thompson’s raspberry balm Gillon’s limejuice cordial Keiller’s confectionery, marmalade, and jams „ assorted candied peel and jellies Price’s Belmont sperms, 11b. packets Colman’s Durham and D.S.F. mustard „ white and blue starch „ light and dark blue Sardines (Albert’s), halves and quarters Lobsters, salmon Capers, bottled fruits, mixed pickles Table salt, tapioca, French mustard Salad oil, pints and half-pints Castor oil „ „ Anchovy and bloater paste, and potted meats J. M. Farina’s eau de cologne Piesse and Lubin’s, and RimmeH’s assorted perfumery and pomades Rimmell’s fancy soaps, bars and tablets Woolpacks, lOlbs., end J's China and crockery White clover seed Indiarubber hose, three-ply, 1-in, and J-iu, Ball’s patent sheepshears Sulphur and arsenic Rolls and Linoms’s assorted varnish A r estas, Bell and Black’s, 250’s Canary, rape, and hemp seed Batty’s nabob sauce and pickles : Brown and Poison’s corn-flour j Vinegar, in bulk and cases Hama, saddlery Figs, in small boxes Cement, AVust Kent Portland Sheet zinc, lend piping, t-iii. to i-In. Genuine white lead, in bulk No. 1 white lead, in 1-cwL and J-owt. kegs Putty, in bulk and bladders Raw and boiled linseed oils
ON SALK AT THE WELLINGTON GASWORKS— Coal Tar, fid. per gallon, or in quantities of not less than 50 gallons, 3d. A dressing of tar prevents weeds growing on garden walks Gas Lime, for manure, 10s. per ton—the best manure for clay land Gas Coke, 50s. per ton. Wellington, 12th August. (DIMMER, REEVES, & CO., HAVE ON SALE--100 tons flour (assorted bags) 30 do bran 10 do sharps and pollard 6 do oatmeal 1 do onions 2 do cheese 50 do potatoes 5 do fine salt 10 cases hams and bacon 600 sacks oats 250 do beans and peas 200 do maize 40 bales chaff 30 half-chests medium tea 30 kegs wire nails 60 sacks rye grass and cocksfoot seed 100 do early seed white potatoes, flukes and kidneys 50 do black tartarian seed oats &c., &c., &c. Light goods stored at 6d. per ton. ORASS SEED I GRASS SEED ! PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED, COCKSFOOT, and a large assortment of English grass seed. J. DRANSPIELD, Wellington. N SALE, BY SAMUEL DANES AND SON— Wrought iron pipes, black and galvanised, for gas, steam, and water Compo., lead, brass, and copper pipe; gasfittiugs Globes, baths, plumhcra* earthenware High-pressure taps, gas stoves Indiarubber hose Sheet copper and brass Copper and brass wire And every description of coppersmiths’, plumbers', and gasfltters’ material Force and lift-pumps Steam gauges, gauge cocks, whistles Salter’s spring' balances. Manufacturer of Galvanised Iron, Spouting, Ridging, &c. Curving and Corrugating for the Trade. BRANDON-STREET—RECLAIMED LAND. rjl O TANN ER S, &c. The undersigned are prepared to supply the New Zealand Tanners during the coining season with their Superior Ground and Chopped Wattle Bark, delivered free on board in South Australia. For terms, &c., apply to H. WILKE & CO., South Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4522, 17 September 1875, Page 4
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