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Hardware 14 kegs bullet rivets - ■ 5 casks Carpenter’s and real patent locks . i 1 case lireirons --> « ; i 1 i 3 Harris chopping machines ; 5 cases.B. and :8.8. fenders 24 Wauzer sewing machines 1 cask brass and copper wire 2 casks Brit, iron ware 3 d oz on socket spades -■ ■■ . ; . r .21 pairs Gilpin's arms and boxes 3 rolls lead, 5,6, and 7 lb. 3 cases French glue i 5 cases muntz metal : 30 rods mnntz metal 10 barrels anti-friction grease 2 cases Crockett's pt. duck 1 case leather hose 2 cases japanned shelf brackets 35 coils bolt rope 7 bales mar-line, house-line, and Ham-bro’-line 3 hhds. lead pipe TO ARRIVE PER G. hi. TUCKER, FROM NEW YOUK. 4 cases corn shellers and mills ; 1 case leather belting, 2 to 8 in. 1 case victor planes . 4 cases pt. axles 5 cases meat cutters and stutfers 2 cases Eureka wringers 6 cases Taylor's horse rakes 2 cases adze-eye hammers 1 case cash tills, with alarm TO ARRIVE PER O'AITLOCK, FROM LONDON. 20 tons Clyde pig iron : 1 case electric bells and fittings 12 bales long flax sail cloth 2 bales bleached duck 2 cases hessians 67 cases galvanized iron, 0 to 10 ft. 21 guage 10 cases plain tinned sheets - 8 tons BBH ,shoeing iron 20 casks Stourbridge fireclay 2 casks bass brooms 4 casks register grates 12 Flavell’s kitchen ranges, 42 to 60 in. 10 cases “ Bentall’s ” chaff cutters .; ■ 2 “ Bentall’s " horse powers and I. M. , motions . 3 cases Bradford’s washing machines 3 cases Nicoll’s mangles 4 cases lawn mowers ‘ 2 cases brass-eased tubing • •1 “Hart’s” 2-ton weighing machine 6 casks “Johnson’s” files ■ ; 4 casks “ Johnson’s” cutlery 3 drilling machines , - 2 cases “Howard’s” ploughs ; . 6 “ Howard’s ” iron horse rakes and hoes TO ARRIVE PER ALMA, FROM NEW YORK. 20 cooking stoves and fittings, newest designs 3 cases spading forks 7 cases Disstou, saws, assorted : 2 cases horse brushes ;.' 7 dozen Mrs. Pott’s patent sad irons 2 cases Washita and Arkansas stone 4 crystal and plated water fountains for • ! table ■■■ . "".v ■■ 1 case spofford braces ; ■ 23 cases containing broad hatchets, auger bits, braces, boring machines, plated basin cooks, mouse traps, gate valves, plated and bronze lock furniture, nicklo plated sash furniture .. 7 cases malleable carriage and buggy castings ; 6 dozen wash-deck buckets—brass Loops 3 casks varnish i: ■ ' ; 75 “ Wood’s ” self-binding harvesters, to arrive in time for next season. E. W. MILLS. WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, ■ Wellington, t,. Agent for — ■ , i Milner’s fireproof safes and strong room . ’doors 1 ‘ , ■ ..r ; B. Hornsby and Sous’ agricultural ; implements, portable engines, and threshing machines, &c. . ... J. and F. Howard’s agricultural implements - “ Disston’s ” lightning tooth and other American saws . ■, - Krebs Bros.’ lithofractenr for blasting ■ Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines Fail-bank and Co.’s Union scales and weighbridges Walter A. Wood’s reapers and binders Every description of Machinery manufactured or imported to order. - Hotels T HEATBE ROYAL HOTEL; T. BAILEY, Proprietor. . ■ First-class accommodation for visitors. The Billiard-room contains two of Adcock’s best tables, and cannot be surpassed in Wellington. None but the best brands r of .Wines and Spirits kept in stock. 5 ... ■■ A LBERT H O T EL Corner of ■ Boulcott-strekt and Willis’3 ’’STREET. ■ The 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. Plunge and shower baths for ladies and gentlemen. 1 ■ None but the best brands of, wines and spirits kept in the bar. Private entrance from Boulcott-stroct and Willis-street. I *’, >■■ < ‘o 71. POWER, •- (Late of the Commercial Hotel)', l ■ ' Proprietress. MKT R-.OPOLITAN HOTEL. '4fKL Moles worth-street.' (Late Osgood's.) . The rundersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform bis friends and the travelling .public that the accommodation; for travellers, families, &c., is not to be surpassed in Wellington he keeps none but the best brands of wines and spirits.;, and he'respectfullyareqncsts a continuance of tho patron-ag'-yso long accorded to the house. J. J. BEATTY. A messenger. awaits the arrival'of each steamer. . ' < c OMMERCIAL HOTEL Willis-street. H. BENNETT, Proprietor. - N ATIO NA L H O T E ■ Lambion-qbay. H. J. WILLIAMS, Pi-oprietoi u N lON HO PE L. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE 'BEST BRANDS. . One of Alcock’s superior W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. npAENBR’S- TEMPERANCE HOTEL ± AND RESTAURANT, „ _ | C DBIV-STBEET, i WELLINGTON, NZ. ’ Firat-claas accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists" and Wedding Parties can rely on receiving off-thee comforts of a home at this Hotel . .Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. Luncheon > from 12 to 2 ; > charge—ONE SHILLING. A conveyance- from 1 the Hotel attends all steamers and trains. Hot and, Cold Baths at all hours.. • i i’C.TAFNER, Proprietor, Late ’Chief Steward 1 Government b.b; Stella. Hast well,- > • mac ara, &■ co.’s NEW TIME TABLE 1 . • NOE .COBB •&- 'CO.’S MAIL COACHES. On Xnd after Feb. 4, 1878. ‘ Lea re'per Train. Wellington , 7.30 a.m. 11.10 a.m. . . *’ Pint Coach , Second, Coach* Kaitoko ' "> 9,30 a.m. Featherston 12 noon Groytowu, <mv 1 p.m.- ■ ’ 1.30 p.m, Cartertou ' i ■ " 2.30 j>.m. Masterton ' " I - ■ 3.30 p.m. 1.10 p.m. 3.40 p.m. 4.40 p.m. 4.50 p.m. 5*50 p,m.' 6.50 p.m. Masterton * 7 a,ni 11 m- ... Carterton ' - v '-' 8 a.m. 12 noon Groytown, n/*r, 0 a.m. X p.in. ritp. 9.30 a.m. 1.30 pan. Featherston : ' 10.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m. . Kaitoke 2 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. ■ 'Arrive per Train, -Wellington 4-p.m. 7.30 p.m. N.B.— Extra coaches may be engaged - on-the shortest notice for special occasions,' but ■ the above TABLE'will'supply Alilrithe regular traffic. ’ >

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5360, 1 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5360, 1 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5360, 1 June 1878, Page 4

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