Hardware 1 case fireirons 3 Harris chopping machines 6 oases B. and 8.8. fenders 2-1 Wanzer sewing machines * . 1 cask brass and copper wire 2 casks Brit, iron ware G dozen socket spades 21 pairs Gilpin's arms and boxes G rolls lead, 5,6, and 7 lb, 3 cares French glue 5 oases munlz metal . 30 rods muntz metal 10 barrels anti-friction grease , 2 oases 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’-liue 3 hhds. lead pipe * TO ARRIVE PER G. M. TUCKER, PROM NEW YORK. 4 cases corn strollers and mills , 1 case leather belting, 2 to 8 in." 1 case victor planes 4 cases pt. axles 5 cases meat cutters and stullors 2 cases Eureka wringers 6 cases, Taylor’s horse rakes . 2 oases adze-eye hammers 1 case cash tills, with alarm TO ARRIVE PER OAITLOOK, PROM 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 C 7 cases galvanized iron, 6 to 10 ft. 24 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-cased tubing 1 “Hart’s” 2-ton weighing machine 6 casks “Johnson's” files 4 casks “ Johnson's” cutlery 3 drilling machines . 2 oases “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 Disston saws, assorted 2 cases hors'e brushes , 7 dozen Mrs. Pott's potent sad irons 2 oases Washita and Arkansas stone 4 crystal and plated water fountains for table 1 case spofford braces . 23 cases containing broad hatchets, auger bits, braces, boring machines, plated basin cocks, mouse • traps, gate valves, plated and bronze lock furniture, niokle plated sash furniture 7 cases malleable carriage and buggy castings - . 6 dozen wash-deck buckets—brass hoops 3 casks varnish . 75 “Wood's” self-binding harvesters, to' arrive in time for next season. E. W. MILLS.’, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, Wellington, Agent for— Milner’s fireproof sates and strong room doors R. Harnsby and Sous’ • agricultural implements, portable engines, and threshing machines, &o. J. and F. Howard’s agricultural implements *“ Disston’s ” lightning tooth and other American saws Krebs Bros.’ lithofraoteur for blasting Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines Fairbaufc and Co.’s Union scales and weighbridges , Walter A. Wood’s reapers and binders - Every description of Machinery manufactured ■ or imported to order. On Sale £pw SEAS ON’S Ex s.s. Killarhey.’ TEA. The undersigned have now on sale halfchests and boxes. JOHNSTON & CO. F O S T J 3 R’ S . A L E. Arrived per Frith of Forth, Bass’s Ale, bottled by M. B. Foster and Sons, quarts and pints. JOHNSTON & CO., ' Importers. N EW SEASON’S TEAS, 1878-79. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO.-will have for Bale the following shipments direct from Foochow, to arrive at short intervals : FIRST-SHIPMENT, . * To AIiRIVE PER Killabnev. 40 chests , 200 half-chests ■ ' • 400 boxes (Extra choicest quality first crop tea, specially selected-and branded “ Dragon.) • SECOND SHIPMENT, To AnuiVE Per Jessie McDonald. • 150 chests 3500 half-chests 6080 boxes (First crop teas, all specially selected and branded “ Dragon" and “ Elephant.”) THIRD SHIPMENT, To Akmve Peb Mat. 1350 half-chests tea 3220 boxes do Samples of second shipment, to arrive per sailiog vessel, can be obtained oh arrival of mail steamer. j^ - E W SE, A SON’S TE A I NEW SEASON’S TEA I NEW SEASON’S TEA ! 1878-79. 5247 BOXES 2345 HALF-CHESTS 275 CHESTS., The first shipment of the above has been advised as having Joft China this day per mail steamer Brisbane. . . We pan tJierefgre_ confidently expect the same in about six to eight weeks. The balance will follow immediately per sailing vessel. , . ' We have taken especial pains to have these teas carefully selected by connoisseurs well acquainted with the demands of this market. ; Samples may be had at our warehouse immediately after arrival of the mail steamer. JOSEPH NATHAN & GO., Wellington. 1 Otli June, I'B7B. __ _ . TOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. HAVE ■ NOW LANDING--20 hhds. Younger’s alo 5 do La Grande Marquo brandy 20 qr-oasks do do do 50 do Baoot’s do . 20 do Maroellaino do 200 cases do do 200 do Burnett’s old tom 200 do Lome whisky 200 do Kinnahan’s LL whisky 200 do Hencke schnapps 30 qr-casks L. H. rum, 11 o.p, 30 do do do, ?1 o.p. 1000 boxes Deßoubaix candles. 60 qr-oasks Slee Slee vinegar 25 octaves do do do 100 oases do do do 60 do B. and B. 250 vestas 60 do B. and B. plaid vestas 50 do Koiller’s marmalade 200 casks Bass’s ale ■ 200 do Guinness’s stout ■ 40 do whiting 30 do soda crystals 20 oases B. and P. cornftour 50 do Morton’s pickles 50. do Edwards’s pickles : Ex Mail Steameb— . 400 cases American salmon 20 casks do do ’ 30 cases Californian fruits 20 do do vegetables
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5404, 23 July 1878, Page 4
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856Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5404, 23 July 1878, Page 4
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