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Hardware 3 cases red and white sheet indiarubber 1 case insertion 4 cases I. B. suction and delivery hose 6 rolls I. R. patent belting--50 kegs r. hd. wire nails 10 nests galvanis ed tubs . 2 casks tinned fry pans 7 English force and lift pumps (on plauk)3 2 tons galvanized strand wire , 100 boxes window glass 40 Kent grates 23 Scotch cooking stoves 11 cases Muntz yellow sheathing metal 2 casks Avery’s steelyards 5 casks shipchaudlery (assorted) 6 cases sporting ammunition, &c. 1 ton patent shot To Arrive, per Ledcadia, from London—• 200 casks Portland cement 70 cases galvanized corrugated iron, 5 to 10 feel, 26 G 11 tousplain galvanised sheets, 26 and 28 G 22 tons best refined bar iron, assorted 20 Lowmoor plates, § and 4 inch 16 dozen Parks' C.S. socket spades 12 best S.B. vices 8 warranted anvils, 2 to 4 owt. S cases leather cloth 14 ingots Babbitt’s patent metal 4 casks patent rim locks 20 cast furnace pans, 25 to 100 gals. 25 kegs out floor brads 3 Harris’ chopping machines 2 cases knife cleaners 30 drums sperm, olive, and neatsfoot oil 10 tons standard iron 20 tons Clyde pig-iron 32 tins McLellau’s horse nails . 9 patent beer engines 31 packages Beutall’s chaff-cutters and oat mills 9 frames roofing felt 2 cases Oakey’s glass paper 1 cask japanned surplice pins and hat and coat hooks Per Canmore, from London—--15 tons fencing wire—6, 7, and 8 500 casks Portland cement 2 Milner’s banker’s safes, with double locks 1 4 bales white cotton waste 3 hhds tinware, assorted -Per Cbaigmuller, from Loudon—--300 casks Portland cement ; 60 cases galvanised corrugated iron—s to 9 feet, 26 G 100 bars T iron 20 tons standard iron 21 casks proved S. L. chain—J to f 16 dozen galvanised buckets 1 crate japanned coal scoops 2 cases brass cased tubing, assorted 1 cask split cotter pics, assorted 5 cases French bedsteads 3 casks rim, mortice, and drawback locks 2 casks pad, till, chest, and cupboard locks 12 kegs "Walker's O. Sic. horse nails 1 cask wood screws 3 morticing and boring machines 1 hhd. bass brooms 2 cases E. P. and N. S. table forks and spoons 5 portable forges 10 pairs warranted smith’s bellows, 28iu. to 36in. 9 casks fireclay 3 cases charcoal sheet iron 1' case nickle plated mortice furniture 3 turret bells and mountings 1 case patent logs and sounding machines 430 boiler plates 95 bundles sheets 304 bars and bundles BBH shoeing iron 530 bars angle and T iron 120 bundles hoop iron 10 casks sheet zinc 6 cases springs and scrolls (assorted), cart, buggy, and carriage To Arrive per Sophia It. Luhrs, from New , York—, 15 oases Disston’s saws and tools, comprising circular, cross-cut, and mill saws, joiners’ tools, samsou post-hole diggers 20 cases Sharp’s axes 28 do containing hatchets, finishing nails, grindstone mountings, plated locks and furniture, horse . brushes, lamp shades and racks, patent gate hinges 2 do Eureka wringers 23 do lampwaro, comprising table lamps, brackets, pendants, ball lamps and chandeliers, lanterns, burners, &c., &c. 4 do electro-plated goods, comprising tea and coffee sets, cruet frames, table forks and spoons, knife rests, butter coolers, goblets, soup tureens, pickle frames, dish covers, waiters, water jugs, napkin rings 100 ash oars, 8 to 21 feet 3 crates churns 4 cases L.H. and D.H. shovels 2 do hay forks, 2 and 3 prong B. W. M ILLS. Agent for— B. Hornsby and Sous’ agricultural implements, portable engines, and threshing machines, &c. J. and I’. Howard’s do do do Disston’s lightning tooth saws, &e. Krebs Bros.’ lithofraoteur for blasting Fairbank and Co.’s Union scales, machines, and weighbridges MILNER’S FIREPROOF SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS, WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES. All classes of Machinery imported to order or manufactured. Agent for Walter A. Woods’ world-renowned REAPERS AND BINDERS. Medical THE extraordinary and unparalleled cures that have been effected by the use of the Indian Medicines lately introduced into New Zealand, and known as GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURBS, have given rise-to the most grateful testimonials from all classes of the inhabitants of New Zealand, many of these testimonials having been received by the proprietor from very old well-known and respected colonists. The two following are published by way of example of the very many similar ones received, and being constantly received. The marvellous certainty of cure of Rheumatism,. Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Biliousness, &c., by these medicines, has won for them the appellation of THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. They consist of three kinds, viz., the Aperient, Rheumatism, and Gout Mixtures. The first being a most excellent family medicine, and a sure restorer of health in all the ordinary ailments of both children and adults ; the other two being specific remedies for Rheumatism and Gout. They can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout New Zealand. Testimonial received from Michael Brennan Harfy Esq., ex-Maynr of Christchurch : ; Christchurch, August 31, 1877. Sill, —A few mouths ago I was suffering very severely from an attack of Rheumatic Gout, through which I was confined to my bed for several week. From representations made to me by my friends, I was induced to try your Indian Medicines, and found myself so much improved by their use that I was enabled to leave my bed in four days after taking them, and in seven days was able to walk about with comparative ease. I continued their use steadily for several weeks, and got completely restored to health by them, and havo been up to this date able to take free walking exercise. I recommend the use of your medicines to others suffering from rheumatism or gout.— I am., &0., (Signed) M. B. Hart. Testimonial from F. TI. Melville Walker, Esq., J.P.:— Lyttelton, September 7, 1877. Dear Sir,— Having suffered for upwards of two years from chronic rheumatism, I was induced to try your Indian Mixture, and after talcing it for a week or two the disorder disappeared, and has sot since troubled me—a period ot nine months having now elapsed since taking the medicine. I have no hesitation in believing that the cure was effected by your medicine.— Youra truly, F.H. Melville Walker. Wholesale Agents—Zoiirab, Knocker, & Go. TT 13 A L T H FOR A L L ' nOLLOWAY'S FILLS AND OINTMENT. THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, and ate. invaluable In all complaints incidental to Females. ■ , , , THE OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds. Soros, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria. Coughs. Colds, Gout, Itheumatlsuj, and all Skin Diseases It has ho equal. Sold by the proprietor, Thomas Hollowat, 533, Oxford.Etroot, London, and by all medicine' vendors throughout the world; -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5342, 11 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5342, 11 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5342, 11 May 1878, Page 4

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