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On Sale nipples, corkscrews, spirit levels, ivory 1 rules, loco balances, turnscrews. Chub’s till, padlocks, and night latches TO ARRIVE TEE WAIKATO. ' 13 bales paperhangings . , 18 kegs boiler rivets 5 casks engine bolts and nuts 1 cask carriage bolts and nuts 1 cask chaff-cutter knives, assorted TO ARRIVE PER ADA WISWELL, PROM NEW YORK. 83 hickory planks 16 pkgs buggy shafts and poles 11 cases D. A. axles 2 oases malleable castings 3 cases buggy and carriage furniture 3 cases .enamelled leather and duck and oiled carpet 21 cases hickory hubs, spokes, naves, rims, spindles, whiffletrees, &c. 6 oases axe handles 2 cases pick handles 42 boxes clothespins 10 cases 1 boring machines 5 cases store trucks E. W. MILLS, • Wholesale Ironmonger and Iron Merchant, Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines, and Milner’s Safes, Wellington, July 19. Gr U N S. : G U N.S. G U N S, Just landed ex Sarah BellSingle guns Double guns . Breech-loading guns Eley’s cartridges. GEORGE DENTON, Willis-street, Wellington. July 10,1870. JAMESON,. BROTHERS, & CO.’S PRICE LIST. JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church), HAVE; ON SALE--60 half-chests tea (Caton), 2s. 4d. per lb. ■ Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per lb. 40 qr-chests tea, Is, Bd. per lb. 100 boxes tea (Medora), 265. per box 20 boxes Gunpowder tea, 2s. 6d. per lb. 20 boxes Pekoe tea, 2s.' 6d. per lb. 6, chests Assam' tea, 3s. per lb. English crushed sugars, 51d. per lb. Sydney white sugar, sd. per lb., 445. per cwt. Sydney light brown sugar, 4Jd. per lb., 40s. per cwt. Brown sugar, 3Jd. per lb., S2s. per cwt. Meek’s flour, sacks, 12s. 6d. per 100 Do. lOOlbs., 13s. Do. , - SOlbs., 13s. Gd. Oatmeal, 2d. per lb. ; 15s. per 100 Potatoes, ss. per cwt. Maize, ss. per bushel Wheat, ss. per bushel Onions, IJd. per lb. Split peas, per lb. Pearl barley, 2d. per lb. Canterbury hams (new cure), Is. per lb. Do. bacon do. lid. per lb. Do. ■ cheese (prime), 10 Jd. per lb: ■, Do., lard (prime), lOd. per lb. 50 kegs salt butter (prime), Is. 4d. per lb. Currants, sd. per lb. ' , Raisins, 7d. per lb. • ' Arrowroot, Bd, per lb. Starch, white and blue, sd. per lb. Blue, 9d. per lb.' Barrett’s twist tobacco, 4s. 6d. per lb. . Aromatic tobacco, 4s. Gd. per lb. Cocoa, Is. Bd. per lb. Chocolate, Is. Gd. per lb. Coffee, Is. 6d. per lb. Rice, 3d. per lb.; 255. per cwt.. Dried apples, Bd, per lb. Salmon, lid. per. tin , . . Lobster, lid. per tin Sardines (large tins), lOd. Do. (small tins), s|d. Fresh herrings, lOd. Assorted sauce, 7A-d. Lea and Perrins’ sauce, Is. 2d. Salad oil (pints), lid. Do. (half-pints), 7|d. Castor oil (pints), lOd. Do. (half-pints), 63d. Pickles (assorted), 10s. Gd. per doz. Johnson’s jams, Bd. per tin Keiller’s marmalade, lOd. per tin Household soap, per bar Gd.; 18s. per cwt. ■ Double Crown soap, per bar, 7d.; 225. per cwt. Pale yellow soap, per bar, 9d. ; 28s. per cwt. First prize soap, per bar, lOd. ; 80s. per cwt. Mottled soap, per bar, Is. Day and Martin’s blacking, 7d. per doz. Plaid vestas, 7d. per doz. ; Gs. Gd. per gross A large stock of wines and spirits always on hand. JAMESON) BROTHERS, & CO., have much pleasure in informing the public of Wellington that their New Store, corner of Tory and Buckle streets, will be open upon the 22nd of July, with a large stock of groceries, wines and spirits, &c. Note the Address — JAMESON, BROTHERS, & CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Willis-street (opposite the Scotch Church). N.B.—No connection with the Civil Service or Brigham Young. All goods delivered Free to any part of the city. o N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Hennessy’s and Mavtell’s brandy in ■ qiycasks Bruno Silva’s port wine—qr-casks and octaves Genova, JDKZ . > Teunent’s ale ■ Belmont sperm candles Brown and Poison’s corn flour Sardines—halves and quarters Salt —fine and stone jars • Oil—salad and castor, pints and J-pints Woolpaoks and 3-bushel sacks Twine, sulphur, and sheepwash tobacco Boiled and raw oil Turpentine and whiting Saddlery—gents’ and ladies , assorted Lea and Perrins’ sauce Morton’s pickles—assorted Colman’s mustard and starch Day and Martin’s blacking Sheet lead, zinc, and hollo ware: Tin plates—Bradley Crown 20 tons fencing wire—Gospel JOak, 0, 7,and 8 White lead, &c., &c. W. B. RHODES & CO. Music P lANGFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. . AN D : T. fiAMSE Y, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, Voni Broadwood and Sons, London), iug had considerable experience in. all !a of pianos, both cottage and grand, are ared to tune, regulate, and repair instruts by all English and foreign makers. r ork done on reasonable terms for the C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel. MR. PARKER PROFESSpR OF MUSIC. Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street. LESSONS ON THE .PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. Education E D, U T O N. WANTED; for the Kohi School, Waverley, consisting of not more than twenty pupils, a Female Teacher, who is competent to impart an elementary English education. Must be approved. of by. the. Education 1 Board of the Province of Wellington. . Applications, stating salary required, will be received by the undersigned, 1 from whom all information can be obtained. . JOHN W. KENAH. WaVerley, 28th June, 1876.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4788, 27 July 1876, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4788, 27 July 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4788, 27 July 1876, Page 8

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