-Hardware 'l4'Kegs’ boiler rivets' ! 5’ basks Carpenter’s and real patent locks 1 case tireirons .. •• • • S Harris chopping machines 5 cases 13. and B-.B; fenders 24 AYanzer se\ving raacliiucs ■ 1 cask brass and copper rvirc 2 casks Brit, iron ware 6Abzen-spokpt Spades i: ' 1 ■ 1 21* pairs GilpjnV arras and ’ boxes ’ ' - •" 6 rolls lead,s, 6, aud 7 (b. ' " 3 cares French glue ■ . ■ : ! 5 cases muiitz metal - ' 30 rods inutltz metal , J /'■ ; lO grease ' " 1; 2 cases Crockett’s pt. duck '.'' ’’ , "1 case leather hose . • 2 cases-japanned shelf brackets • 35 coils bolt rope ' :i! , ' 7 bales mar-line, house-line, and Ham-bro’-line ’ 3 hhds, lead pipe-' ■ ■ ' 1 ARRIVE RKR G. M. TUCKER, FROM NEW YORK. 4’cases corn shelters, and mills • 1 ’ Tease'leather belting, 2to 8 in. V " 1 case victor pianos , I cases pt. axles 1 ' ; , ■ 5 cases meat cutters and staffers " 1 ! ‘ 2 cases Eureka wringers • - : ! 1 • ■" • ' 6 cases Taylor’s horse rakes : ' ' 2 cases adze-eye hammers '• • -'"'"v" 1 1 case cash tills, with alarm ' ’ ' t 1 ARRIVE PER CAITLOCK, FROM LONDON. ! 20 tons Clyde pig iron ' •> -■■■- , 1 case electric bells and 1 fittings 'V " i 12 bales long.flax'sail cloth -••• ' 2 1 bales bleached duck }[' ' ' 2 cases hessiaiis' f 1 " ‘ r • G/' cases galvanized'iron/ 6, to 10 ft. 24 1 gunge*; ■' v ' '■'•■’ ■' ' ■ 10 cases plain tinned sheets ■' 1 ’ B'tpns BBH-shoeing iron ' *’ 20 casks Stourbridge fireclay !i " 2 casks bassFro'oms ; ‘ 1 ’ '■ 1 4 casks register grates : ' 12 Flayell’s kitchen ranges, 42 tcr tiOiu. i 10 oases' “ Behtall's ” chaff cutters ■ 2 “BentaU’s ” horse' powers' 1 and I.M* ■■ motions--13 cases Bradford’s washing machines 3 cases'Nicoll’s'mangles ; ■ ' ' ' ' 4 cases' lawn mowers - - ■' - ■*■ 2 cases brass-cased tubing : •" 1’ “ Hart’s” 2-ton’weighing machine ; G'casks'" Johnson's ’ldles ;r 4 casks “JolinsbsVs’’- Cutlery ’"■ ’ ' : 3 drilling machines ■ ' ■ 2 cases :2:H6wafd’s’’’ploughs 6 “Howard’s” iron horse rakes and hoes TO ARRIVE PER ALMA, FROM NEW ' _ ’ YORK. . " 20 cooking stoves and fittings, newest ;;l designs ; ; ■ ; ■ c S’casCs-spading forks -< • ' '7. cases Disston'saws, assorted ' ' " ; -2 cases hdrso brushes a.,' hi ml; 7 dozen Mrs. Pott’s-pateht sad irons !- - ; 2 cases Washita and Arkaiitas-stone- ' ; , " 4'crystal and plated water'fouhtains’for .I--:.' fail-, table”’’ c |: dt ■ - ■•'* : ’ ' ! 'l'_easo braces 1 • •> : 1 •' : 23‘oases ’ containing' -broad-' ! -hatchets,, ut auger' bits, - braces, 1 boring -ma- . - chines, plated basin cocks, mouse ’’ >»•'• - -traps, gate_ ■ lyalvea,' ' jdated' l and, ■ ■ bronze leek ■ furniture, - nicklo plated sash furniture - 7 oases malleable carriage and buggy’ ” castings" " -■ • ■ i 6 dozen wash-deck buckets—brass hoops--75 “ Wood’s’’’ self-binding harvesters, to i arrive in time for next seasons ’ E. W. MIL LS. WHOLESALE IRONMONGER ANDg IRON MERCHANT, : ■ ‘ ' - ■ Wellington, : ■ Agent for—' ■ i Milner’s fireproof safes and "-'strong'-room h' 1 doors -/i'. i R. Hornsby and Sous’ 1 agricultural' implements, portable engines; and-threshing machines,■ fee. t J.'aud.F. Howard’s agricultural implements “ Disston’s ’’ lightning tooth and other Amori- ■'■■■ ! can saws ■■: ■ Krebs Bros.’ lithofraoteur for blasting- > ; Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines ’ ■ Fairbank and Co.’s Union-scales and weigh--1 ■ bridges -ri-* i i Walter A. Wood's reapers and binders ! : E very description of Machinery 'manufactured - or imported to order. ■ - ,i On Sals TO ! : ' TO GONTRACrrORS AND BUILDERS. THE WAIR.VBAPA STEAM SASH AND , ' , iDOOU FACTORY, • , 3--h .. . ,-South Grey town, - . • HAS ON SAL E— ; , ■i- Totara and red pine.doors - . ' ... iTotara-and red pine-sashes ... 1 ■ u ■ . Sash and door frames,; ■- ~ , ■■ .( ... . • i,-Totara rusticating,;.. ,r ' Totara; red pine, matai, and white piiuo Flooring,:lmipg, architraves, . , .... ... Cornices, mouldings; &c. - 1 .... r. s.. . ’ ■ Turned work of ovory deseription .always on . ii ■■ ... ’hand. . ,-i ... : 'Totara. .rusticating,'; r flooring,,; lining, laths, - mouldings, &c., Delivered in Town at - -Very Low Priccs, , . ; • R. A, WAKELIN, ;... '’. , > i,.: .. i’ .Proprietor. • UTITRIE AND LARNACH’S :NEW ■O' - ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOOD- . WARE FACTORIES COMPANY . ‘ ' I .. : ( Haying,; established'.-a , branch.' atWei-: .iingtou,, they are;. - prepared, ‘ to, '‘ execute orders for rod, blank, and white pine, kauri and all kinds, of. native' timber,. either 4“ retail, quantities from the yard, or in wholesale: cargoes dil'cct from their several Bush Mills, the appliances at which mills being such as to ,ensure , all, ; pfders.,teiug ; Executedyvith,’care,, .promptitufib, ; and despatch-i . ,V.' ■; , ■ Leading ( liuys ih. building,'materials' and - woodwares,., docira,, sashes, mouldings, arehijbubsV .buckets,’,churns, cheesemotilds; butter flvkina, wlieelwiiglits'.. materials, iroumohgery, painters’' and ' glaziers’ .goods, , and.. furnituyo of, all jdesoriptions;' always in stock.; j Large iijipurl' l ! Pf Homo goo.ds monthly. Goods-now—landing -and- to arrive ex iLouiadia,’Ganmftro,' Craiglhullen, Craigie Lea, and Pieiouo . , ■ lOjOOO'couutesa slates ’ "’’J "' ’ . ■ . 350 canee galvanised corrugated Iron ‘ 40 tons fencing wire • ” . ■ -400 kegs R.H. wire nails ■ ' 1 ■■ 1 ■ " 15‘tous rod and white lead i ■ ■ 200 drums oils, turpentine, and Varnishes . - •]OO oases Chance’s glass.-■ - 150’cases Belgian-glass ■ ■ • - ■ • 20 cases ornamental glass .r. ■i 1000 casks I J ortland cement ' 1 ’ " -' 20 bales paperhangings i ... - > - 800 packages general ironmongery ’’ - ■ 500 boxes candles •■••• - - , '- 1 10 frames roofing felt 1 ” e ’■ ■-<•■■■ i 11 25,000 feet BalticMeals.''- '' - 1 ; 1 Office—Barton - and Fitzherhcrt’s Buildings, ‘ Braudcn-strcet.- . ■ 1 -‘JOHN GRAY, - ' .Manager.’ ■■ JOSEPH NATHAN 1 AND CO. HAVE - NOW .LANDING—V ...20dihds, Yomigor'siale- 1 j.-jii; 1 i ■ 1 • 6'do lav Grande Marquodjraudy 1 1:1 1 ..’i 20 qr-oasks do do do 50 do Bacot’s do ' 1 i ; 20 do:Marcellaino do ■ , 200 cases do do r:i. ■ : ninii;;,. ;i ; 1 - 200 do Burnett’s old tom !; -uu-■--■m .• ; Ino 200:do.Lorn'e whisky :’ ri’ . i ■' 1. -200 do Kinnak'au’s LL whisky . 1. ;) , ; ■•".'200 do Henokoschnapps ■ ..u .■ ' 1 :30 qr-basks L.-IL rum,,ll o.p. ■ . .n-n •• 30 do do.do, 31 o.p. .i! 1000 boxes Dcßoubaix candles : 1 v . ! ■ );50 qr-casks Sloe Sloe vinegar' : e.i in. 1..25-o6taves do do do-::.: ; 1 1 100 cases do do do - , 50 do B. aud B. 200 veatas ■ 60 do B, and B. plaid vestas 1: 50 do:ICoillor’s marmalade ' ■ ,1 . 200'casks Bass’s ale - i2OO do’ Gninnoss’s stout ’4O do whiting • 30 do soda crystals : 1: 20 cases B. aud P. cornflour ■ 1 1 50 do Muitou's pickles 60 do Edwards’s piokles | ... ;Ex Mail Steamer—- • ' 400 cases 1 American salmon ■ ■< - 1:1' > i ' '2O cneks'do do ."•> j - ! ’ 30'oases Californian fiuits ’> ■ ' *2O do do vegetables * " « .111 • T, A' GRANDE MARQUE BRA now, recognised as the purest ai iii'llio market. . ~, . . ■ ~ , ... JOSEPH NATHAN & CO.,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5363, 5 June 1878, Page 4
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961Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5363, 5 June 1878, Page 4
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