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Business Notices T> EAPI N; G MACHI KE S REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES :;' ' made by ' ; READ AND GRAY, DUNEDIN. Farmers are respectfully requested to send their orders early for. the above machines to WILLIAM DAWSON, WELLINGTON. (Agent for the North Island.) Double Furrow • Ploughs, Subsoil Ploughs, Harrows, - Cambridge Rollers, ' Field Grubbers, .- ; ‘ '. ', ./'.'•' ‘•' Of the most Improved Construction,^ MADE BY READ *& GRAY, DUNEDIN; WILLIAM DAWSON, Iron Merchant and .Ironmonger, , Featherston-street,/Wellington. M T A Y. L O R, LAND AND COMMISSION ■ AGENT, SHIP BROKER, . , . .AND r LICENSED; CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. , i Office—Odd Follows’ Hall. Lambton Quay. SPECIAL attention directed ,to bur stock of - Carpenters’, Engineers’;- Painters’, Glaziers,’, and other Tradesmen’s Tools. ‘ i Also -on hand a complete assortment of all, the' necessaries .required by the several trades.’ ■ • ' ■ , . ROBERT GARDNER AND CO., ; Ironmonger.. . - THE; REASON WHY you should give : your orders to Huxley, The 1 Toiler, of Marifi'eiS-street; iS '-’ that' he is doing; a large trade, and i can buy, goods in large quantities'at wholesale prices. He has more experience in the trade than any other manlu Wellington. His terms are prompt cash, so you have not to-, pay bad debts. His andtweed suits at £4 10s. are fully equalto those made, by any other tailor at £6 10s. His best 'tweed- trousers are only ,255. j and. ifc that' 4s'too'high for you, he-will-make you a good: strong pair, of everyday trousers, all well shrunk and sewn by hand, for £l. r HO -is your Saddler? Why Wiggins, ~ , acknbwledged by all to .keep the best irticles in the trade. A call will prove to you ;he fact. 1 An immense stock of saddlery -and barless - always on hand. - -Comparison ‘as to irice and quality earnestly invited. A'great in single, double, buggy,. carriage, loach, and brake harness, horse, clothing, •acing-gear, and every item in connection vith the trade in abundance, d-Military aocouxements,. solid leather cases, and mill belting nade.to order.,. ■ ■ -, , t : William Wiggins, manufacturer' and imlott’er - of- saddlery, ■ wholesale and- retail, uambton-quay and Lower-Hutt. /.. . : ‘OHNSONViLLE GLUE. FACTORY. WANTED KNOWN. MESSRS; -AHLER3 '& WJLI.BRANDT are prepared to. supply storekeepers, painters, ' ’ id Others with the' best glue ;on tradesmen,' and the, most reasonable terms, I MIUTH VERSUS .ASSUMPTION; !' A Glimpse at the. Past and Present. ! Cbpy.froin the daily Fribuhc, Map 24 ,157^.] 1 “ A hew, industry has been - 'started, in Weiirigton; one, very much heeded, and which -vyill ib doubt prove remunerative to the proprietors, Hessrs. 1 Easby and Spencer, Venetian Blind Hahufactuters,, Articles of, this' description*' lave alvfays been .expensive - in this town', and it times were 'not'procurable at all. ' ‘lt’ will lot-be so in the future, and we wish the new irm every success.” ' ' NOTE.—Shortly after the above firm jecame Easby’s. - ' R. C. E. was the only Blind Vlaker in Wellington named in Wise’s Direc-, ory for 1876, and 'also the only one named in he Wellington Directory for -1876; On the ivc of another year, R,. C. E. can refCr /o 1217'blinds which' have ' been sent out by, him ince May, 1874, including the blinds at the Jovemment ■ House, Departmental - Offices, tc., &c. ...... SASBY’S -VENETIAN' BLIND WORKS, Willis-street, . . > stiE tJu chmpest anH best in New Zealand; E O R G E S NELSON, AUCTIONEER .AND COMMISSION : ' ; ''" AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH, r Cash advanced on : goods for absolute sale, and prompt account, sales furnished.. , ' L S D;N : T O'M AT O SAU CE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, AND MUCH IMPROVED. Free from adulteration .of .every, kind.. , W. & G.'TURNBULL & CO., : ■ ' Sole Agents for Wellington^ ILLI AM BOOTH AND CO., VRATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS, r- WAIRAR APA. Yard in Wellington— Pipitea Point, Agent,'llY-DRYDEN. [TT & C. HARRIS beg to inform the T.V ’ ihhabitahts?'of - Wellihgtori and the, 'airarapa- ’ that/.they ;; have /purchased the iriwm)g [ Business from Messrs. Edmondson, filar, &"Cb;j'and ! hope by strict attention: to isineas and moderate .charges,* to‘receive the pport, hitherto accorded, to 'their prede* ssors. '/ / . / ‘. r , The Agency in Wellington will 'still be conxued by , THOS. O. DARCY, - , ■ ' . ' Lambton-quay. , w ■K N.’O-T T,; A K C H I T E C T, .Featherston. /; / 1 .- a' j l f it E, D,, T Y-iE ,R, . ■ . NOAHAOBAKGA,/ - ;: STEAM WOOLSCOURING . WORKS. Cash buyer of: Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also. a. large assortment;©! first-class basils always on hand. ; J n.WooJ. Jlocksj and pieces ■ sorted, scoured, taken delivery, of in: Wellington, and returned to-ageutain town for Id, per lb. scoured weight IOLERIDGE' AND DAVIES i. .CIVIL* ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS., [/censed .under, the Land Transfer Acts.: tffice : Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street, istimates and quantities supplied. ; ,- HCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON . ROBERTSON AND GO,, ■ (Late Charles Seager), : i , ngineers; 'Boilerm'akets, ’ Iron ’and Brass orders) Ship and ■ Getieral Smiths, Mannfadrs’ of every description of SteamEngines;bTs, Machirfery for Sawmills; aad'aH Irpni. c necessity for the constructiOn of Conors’ Waggrthli, Railway or other‘BHdgde, 1 &c: ’ Manufacturers 'of'''Speedy’s‘Patent' >1 Press. '■ - v ,:! u'"; ■■ '' ‘ " " -, 1 Estimates .furnished.,, : J . orders will meet with prompt attention. Irees—Old Customhouse-street, Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4950, 2 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4950, 2 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4950, 2 February 1877, Page 1

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