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Hotels TpHEATEE ROYAL HOTEL, The above Hotel is now open fo the accommodation of the public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Welling tos during the last twelve years. Two of Alcock’s splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by late steamers. THOS. URWIN, proprietor. yyOROKIWI VALLEY HOTEL. First-class Accommodation for Invalids and Others. Special Accommodation for Bridal Parties. ALLAN OAEMONT, Proprietor. National hotel, Lambton-quay. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS, Proprietors, ■VTEW ZEALANDER HOTEL .lA Manners-street. J. EENTON, Proprietor. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, Wellington. MRS. J. OSGOOD Begs to inform her friends and the public that she intends carrying on the above hotel, so well and favorably known under the management of the late Mr. Osgood. Having several suites of private apartments, a private entrance from Pipitea-street, with a good view of the barber, and all the comforts ■of a first-class hotel, Mrs. Osgood hopes by attention to the comfort of her guests, to secure the continued patronage of her friends and the public. Accommodation for permanent boarders upon reasonable terms. The best brands of Wines, Spirits, &c., kept on the premises. c OMMEROIAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STBBBT. H. BENNETT, Proprietor. P ANAMA HOTEL Corner of Taranaki and. Vivian-streets, G. S. NICHOLLS, Pkopbibtob. CLARENDON HOTEL, THORNDON, T. BOtJLD, Proprietor. TJ NI O N "H O T E L. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. On Sale RULL AND 00. HATE ON SALE. Ex late arrivals and to arrive— RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.’S 10 H.P, , PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE POLLOCK & -MoNAB’S ENGINEERS LATHES, 7 Jin. and 9Jin. Genuine white lead, in wooden kegs White lead, No. 1 and 2, in Jcwt. and Jowt. kegs ; ~ Boiled and raw oil, in barrels and drums Putty, in bladders and bulk White Bros.’ Portland cement Lees’ platform weighing machines, 3cwt. to 2l)cwt. : Gospel oak black fencing wire, Nos. 6,7, 8,10 Staples and bright wire Sheet lead and lead piping Sheet zinc _ . Morewood’s corrugated iron, 24 and 26 guage Hessian, 72 inch . Brandy, in bulk and case—Hennessy’s, Martel!’s, Bisquit Dubouohe & Co., Arbonin’s, Burgand’s, and Gautier Preres’, in flasks and i-flasks Geneva, .TDKZ, 3 and 4 gals Do, in stone bottles, 2 gals Whisky, in bulk and case, Red Deer Do. : Dunville’s, Lome, and Long John Burnett’s old tom Rumj 30 and 10 0.p., iu bulk, Lowndes and R.W.P. ' Do Lemon Hart’s, in oases Schnapps, Peters’ aromatic Curacoa and maraschino Champagne—Perrier’s, & Premenit’s Do Deiuhart’s No. 2 Port and sherry, superior Claret—St. Julien, Chateau Rauzau, Haut Sauterne, Creme Ginger and quinine wine Raspberry balm, Thompson’s Limejnice cordial, Gillon’s Ale—Bass’s, Tennent’s, Jeffrey’s, Younger’s, Deetjen’s, and Star of India Stout—Guinness’s, Blood’s, and Red Cross Keiller’s ’ confectionery, marmalade, jams assorted candied peel and jellies Colman’s Durham and D.S.P. mustard . „ white and blue starch „ light and dark blue Sardines (Albert’s), halves and quarters Lobsters and salmon—Merton’s and American Table salt, tapioca, French mustard Pickles—Oriental, Morton’s, Batty’s, Wyatt's, and Crosse & Blackwell’s Capers, bottled fruits. Salad and castor oil, pints and J-pints Anchovy and .bloater paste, and putted meats Currants, eleme and sultana raisins Cocoa—Van Houten’s, Pry’s, Epps’, and Taylors Pepper, white and blank Nuts, Barcelona and shell almonds Sauce—Worcester, and Morton s assorted. Cora flour—Brown and Poison’s Vinegar (Burnett’s) iu bulk and cases Canary, rape, and hemp seed Vestas (Bell and Black’s), 250’s and plaids Indiarubber hose, three-ply, f-in. Hams, saddlery, sheepshears Sulphur and arsenic Woolpacks, 101bs., and f’s Perfumery and pomades—Piesse and Lubiu’s and Rimmell’s (assorted) Eau de cologne, J, M. Parma’s Fancy soaps, bars and tablets Varnish (assorted), Roll’s and Liuoms’ Wire nails, IJiu to 4in N SALE.—-J. O. HILL & GO’S (limited) Patent Prepared Extra FENCING WIRE (“ACORN” brand). It is claimed for this wire that it is much stronger and tougher than ordinary fencing wire, and is, in consequence, more durable. That No. 8 can be Substituted for No. 6 at an equal cost; No. 10 for No. 8 at a less cost; and so on to all the numbers used in fencing. An immense boon is thus conferred upon the consumer, who has to carry his wire inland. He may take ten tons of the patent prepared extra strong fencing wire, instead of fifteen tons of tho ordinary iron wire, make a better fence, and save in carriage from port to stations ah least five tons in weight. I Example. cwt. qrs. lbs. A mile of ordinary fencing, using ■ 3 wires, Nos. 6, 8. 10, weighs 9 2 16 A mile of patent prepared fencing, using 3 wires, Nos. 8, 10, 12, 6 1 27 A saving in weight of ... ... 3 0 17 JOHNSTON & CO.. Importers. A M U B L DAN K S & SON., , Biussfounders,. Coppersmiths, Gab- ! fitters, and .Plumbers, . Importers and ‘Manufacturers of all kinds of brass work for .Engineers, Brewers, Distillers, Gasworks, and Waterworks, HAVE ON SALE— Steam engines, donkeypumps,boiler mountings, pressure guages, lubricators (suet, displacement, papillary, and needle), steam cocks, wheel, peet, and check valves, copper, brass, iron, and lead pipe and fittings, high pressure, stop, bib, and range cooks, refrigerators, temperators, circulators, ejectors, water-lifters, force and lift pumps (1, 2, and 3 band). Brandok-street, Wellington, N.Z.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5139, 12 September 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5139, 12 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5139, 12 September 1877, Page 4

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