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Hardware 14 kegs boiler rivets . S-. .5 casks Carpenter’s and real patent locks . 1 case lireirous i ■ v : . _'B. : Harris: chopping machines ' : ' .5 casea B. and 8.8. fenders ‘ ~24 Wanzer sewiug. machines ■ : "1 cask brass and copper wire . ; . ■ i. ; 2 casks Brit, iron wire 6 dozen rocket spades ' . 21 pairs Gilpin’s arms and boxes- i .6 rollaJead, 5,'G, aud.7 lb. ■ ,; 8 cases French gluo ■ i ! , ,75 cases muntzmetal ■ - j SQ rodsm'intz.metal - 1 10 barrels anti-friction grease 2 cases Crockett’s pt. duck : ; • ; ■ '■■•■■■■ -1 case 1 leather hose>•>. ; 2 cases japanned shelf brackets ' . ...... 35 coils bolt rope ' _ ■’ 7 bales . mar-line, house-line, and Ham-bro’-liuo■■ . 3 hhds. lead pipe . ■ ■ I’O ARRIVE PER G. M. TUCKER, ■ FROM NEW YORK. : 4 cases corn shelters and l mills ■ '■ iFcasedeathervbeltiug,' 2 to 8 iu. 1 case victor planes • ’ 4‘ cases pt. axles ” , 5 cases meat, cutters and stuifers 2 oases Eureka wringers ’ G cases Taylor’s horse rakes ,2 cases adze-eye hammers ■ ■ 1. case cash tills, with alarm TO ARRIVE PER* CAITLOOK, FROM LONDON. . 20 tons Clyde pig- iron ■ 1 case electric bells and fittings 1 . i 12 bales long flax sail cloth -■ ...... 2 bales bleached duck dv-i ! . . 2 cases hessians- • • • - ■■■- ... C 7 cases galvanized iron, (j to 10 ! ft.'24 . guage ' 1 1 ■- 1 - . ■ ■ 10 oases plaimtinnod sheets 1 8 tons BBH shoeing iron ■ ; ... 20 casks Stourbridge fireclay 2 casksibass brooms- . :j4 casks register grates . I 12 Flavell’s kitchen ranges, 42 to 60 in. ... .10 cases;" BentaU’s ’’ chaff cutters '..... 2 “Bentall’s” -horse powers and T.i M. ir , motions '■ ■ 8 oases Bradford’s washing machines 3 cases Nicoli’s mangles ’■ * Vi, ;,-i4:cases lawn-mowers \-:'i C'i ■ . 2 eases brass-cased tubing i■ - : , ~ 1 2 Hart’s ” ,2-tbn weighing machine 1 ’ . 6 casks “Johnson’s” 1 files- ; ! ' 4 casks “ Johnson’s” cutlery - •. j 3 drilling machines :;.i ‘ ! ; - -2 cases “Howard’s” ploughs : C “ Howard’s " iron horse rakes and hoes TO ARRIVE PER ALMA, FROM NEW ’ YORK. ■■ ■! n - j 20 cooking .stoves and ■ fittings, 'newest ’ - ■■ designs ■ ■ ■ ;■ 3 cases spading forks ,7 cases Disstou saws, assorted ■ 2 cases horse brushes 1 7 dozen Mrs. Pott’s patent sad irons i 3 cases Washita and Arkansas stone . 4 crystal and plated water fountains for . . ■ table ■ ' 1 case spolford braces ■ ’ - - 23 cases containing ' broad hatchets, auger bits, braces, boring machines, plated basin : cooks, mouse traps, gate’- valves, plated and, i ■: , bronze lock furniture, mcklc plated sash furniture 7 cases malleable carriage ; and . buggy castings C dozen wash-deck buckets—brass hoops 3 casks varnish “ 75 “ Wood’s ” self-binding harvesters, to arrive in time for next season. E. W. MI LLS. WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, ■ • Wellington,’ Agent for— '.. Milner’s ■ fireproof safes ‘and strong room ■ doors 1 ■ . ■ R: Hornsby and Sous’ agricdlturM implei 1 ments, portable engines, ’ and threshing - machines, &c. J, and F. Howard’s agricultural implements “ Disston’s ” lightning tooth and other Amorican saws ■ ■ • Krebs Bros.’ lithofractour for blasting Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines Fairbank and Oo.’s Union scales and weighbridges Walter A. Wood’s reapers and binders Every description of Machinery manufactured - or imported to order. Hotels WORKING MEN’S CLUB HOTEL, OTAKI. W I L L I A M L A N G L E Y, Late of To Wlmrangi Hotel, mouth of the Manawatu, Having just completed the building, and furnishing iu a most comfortable manner the' above-named hotel, begs .to - inform his friends and the travelling public,, that there shall be nothing wanting-on his part,, in a temperance way, in studying the comfort and convenience of those who may pay him a visit. .Attached is a good and comfortable stable, with secure paddocks. . N.B.i—The above-named freehold property is for, sale, or- to let, and part of which is at present, .occupied by the. Otaki Working Men’s Club as a meeting room. . , May 20., Inspection is invited. fJIHEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. ■ •■■■ : T. BAILEY, Proprietor. . . First-class accommodation for visitors. The BILLIAKD-nooM contains two of Alcook’s best tables, 1 and .cannot bo surpassed iu Wellington. . None but the'best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. ' LBERTH O T E L A. COKNKR Otf BOULCOTT-STREET AND WILLIS* ■''■ ? ■' ' ’ ; . : STREET, - Tbo above hotel is now open for the use of families and boarders, and is fitted up with all the requisites of a first-class family hotel, i . Plunge and shower baths for ladies and gentlemen. None but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in the bar. Private entrance-from Boulcott-street and ■Willis-street. M. POWER, (Late of the Commercial Hotel),’ . Proprietress. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL. Moleaworth-strcet. (Late Osgood’s.), M The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that the accommodation for travellers, families, &c., is not; to be surpassed in - Wellington ; that he keeps none but the best brands of wines and spirits ; and . he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. J. J. BEATTY. i messenger awaits the arrival -of each c N OMMER OI A L HO TEL ■WILLIS-STREET. ; H. BENNETT, Proprietor. 110 NA L HOTEL, Lambton-qwat. , H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, ; lON H O T E L. U WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Ono of Aloook’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. ■ IAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Cdba-street, Wellington, NZ. T First-class accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists and Wedding Parties can rely .on. receiving all the comforts of a home at this H0te1..,: . ■ . Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. Luncheon from 12 to. 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. A convoynuca from tho Hotel attends all steamers and trains. Hot aiuj Cold Baths at all hours. - 0. TAFNER, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government b.s. Stella.,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5351, 22 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5351, 22 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5351, 22 May 1878, Page 4

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