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Hardware punches', nippers, pruning shears, lochs and furniture, molasses gates, door clamps, alarm money tills, cocoanut shell dippers, globe hand bells 2 cases Bailey's planes and drawing knives 6 cases finishing nails 1 case revolvers, ruckled, and cartridges 2 cases self-weighing cheese-knives 2 casks L.H. spading forks 6 casks Douglas pumps and hydraulic rams 12 cases Collins' picks 72 ash oars,loft. to ISit. TO ARRIVE PUR ZEALANDXA. 226 best boiler plates SO bundles sheet iron 300 casks Portland cement 43 cases galvanised corrugated iron, sft. to 10ft, 24 G. 9 casks olive and colza oil 6 casks boiled oil 35 drums boiled oil 1 ton genuine white lead 25 drums Stockholm tar ■5 drums mithylated spirits 20 tons pig iron 35 bars best shafting 11 cases patent iron bedsteads 20 kegs soft soap 2 cases sheet indiarubber 5 hogsheads tinware, assorted 2 casks milk pans 1 cask baking dishes TO ARRIVE PER ORARI. 40 cases galvanised iron, 6ft. to 9ft. 8 cases plain galvanised iron . 300 casks Portland cement 48 tons Staffordshire bar iron . 60 kegs blasting powder 12 rolls sheet lead, 4,5, and 61b. 20 coils spunyarn 35 coils bolt rope 2 bales flax packing 14 tested anchors 30 bundles Parks' O. S. spades 4 bales white cotton waste 2 oases Knotting varnish 7 cases patent mail axles 2 oases shaft and leader hames 2 cases Oakey’s glass paper 3 casks Sorby’a edge tools 850 sash weights 120 kegs 4-in. patent nails IB ingots Babbitt’s patent metal ' PER SOUTH MINSTER, FROM NEW YORK. 5 cases fine electro-plated ware, comprising cruet frames, tea and coffee sets, water pitchers and. trays, soup tureens, vases, ' urns, , salt cellars, drinking and presentation cups, butter , : dishes, egg stands and spoons, stoppers, napkin rings, bitter tubes, gob--1 ■ lets, wine aud spirit frames, cake and biscuit boxes and baskets, table, dessert, and tea spoons and forks, mustard spoons, sauce ladles, card trays, disb covers * TO ARRIVE PER AEEONA. 250 casks Portland cement 2,0 tons pig iron . ■’ 91 tons “ Lion; Heart’’ Staffordshire iron 243 bundles BBH shoeing iipn.;. ;,, : 90,kcgs-rose'head.wire nails ! 'lß'keg's; boiler b’ivets , _ 0 lawn mowers . ’' • '. , 'VZrolls galvaiiiobfl : ' l ' s >si%alfis; wlifte''c’ottdn ' ■' s :I I'hbgslieacl bnamelleid preserving pans - ' 80’kegs patent nails,'2iu,’ tp;'6iu. 6 portable forges j,, : 24 patent mail axles ,/ f V'ii. i. 2 oaslcs’iTapanned T.'hingesT/;. V 2Ukegs Walker’s I ;’horse nails . ' 3 casks engineers’ bolts -and nuts 1 case Gilpin’s band trimmers 6 turret bells 2 casks water filters .15 casks studded and S.L, chain ■ 2 cases buggy and carriage lamps, assorted ' 1 case Chubb’s patent locks 11 packages, comprising Salter’s balances, hair brooms, tinned books, Clyburn spanners, quoits, 'bright iron wire, bronzed umbrella stands, counter weighing machines, bell pulls 3 oases shipehaVidlery, tackle hooks, &c. 2 Fairbauk’s 6 ton weighbridges 24 Fairbank’s platform weighing'machines 75 Wood's reapers and binders ALSO FOR SALE. 1 8-h.p. horizontal engine and boiler, complete 1 pair marine engines, compound; 20-b.p. i'■ nominal, with boiler and fittings com- .. . plete 1 3-b.p. vortical steam engine and boiler, complete 1 5-owfe steam’ hammer. Full Particul.uis on, ArrucATios. E. W. MILLSWHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, -- ' 1 -Wellington, ■ HUNTER AND PEATHERSTON - ■' ■ STREETS. E JOHN-I K V I N PLUMBER, TINSMITH, GAS- ‘ ; :i. FITTER, Ac,, WiUia-streo)fc,:-Va'.foWi : doors past tb'e Albert h! 'Hotel. ■ • 51 AN UP AO TCJKE ROF , Every jdeSoniitdqn of ■ street and hotel r' ; and shower baths Chimney , v _. Portable fdgfaqes' and boilers ii Milkman's and measures • ", v siß’favellers’ boxes - Deed boxes ■ Bonnet boxes, &c. ■ And' every description of goods in copper, - ■ brass, tin, or iron Spirit pumps and potato steamers made to the shortest.nptiee All work' guarantied,' aud At' a moderate- price jjji§gbn»r. The ban NEl^ To be 3ATURDA’ “ Mercantile i—,6d. Yearly >sftl advance) iililUs: £Y.‘ GAZETTE OF ' hAND. ■ ’ SDNESpAYS and |ijha'-'OffiSo‘ ■of the K’ -Duildflin/ , -Brice (ptiyln'eut in ith‘ postage, ‘"'£l 12s. 6d. Ttat&wTOfcl&r ’will appear 'ou S ATURO 'AUGUST.; '. ' This publioatioh>is|"||fpli'shed au order to meet the terms of a fi9tafj|tiom passed by.the Dunedin Chamber yjf ■on the Ist August, as ' polidtLS ' nf all bankruptcies be ;|h the ‘ Mercantile Gazette’ of * if beComb a public newspaper ‘.uudda'vtho-' terms, of the Newspaper Act." i- ——.. . ... The Chamber of ijuamiherce having thus, affirmed tile .qxpedleimyrTrf~nsta'Hishmg general Gazette in Bankruptcy, in ..connection with tiro “ Mercantile’ Gazette,” the proprietor of that publication has resolved to establish a Gazette devoted entirely 'to the purpose, .to be registered under '.the Newspapers Act, and published as an ordinary newspaper. ’ .Each Saturday number will' contain, in addition to Gazette notices, an alphabetical list of Bankrupts, an abstract of proceedings' in ’Bankruptcy, ' statements ■ of ’ liabilities and assets,' reports; of cases, notes on the law of Bankruptcy, and other matter of interest to business men. .The Gazette will have the advantage of being easily filed for ■ reference, and at the same time forming a permanent record ; title page and index being furnished; for each volume. ' ' ' ■ < .i: i Should the Legislature grant the prayer of the petition about'to be presented by declaring the “ Mercantile Gazette” a general Gazette in Bankruptcy, the present publication will necessarily ' contain all the Gazette ( notices: in Bankruptcy. But slmuld not think fit to do so, th'ellßts^SlWSK® ; azette’-’> will nevertheless continue -to appjK-as nn independent publication, containing®! the information in bankruptcy, matters that can be obtained by means of agencies already established in the chief , centres of i commercial activity.. . .j ... ; The attention <■ of: solicitors is particularly directed to the /‘Bankruptcy Gazette,” not only, as n source of information in daily business, but especially as a medium for the publication of Gazette notices, i ■ - To-i reduce. the ..expense of advertising as mucii as possible, a uniform charge of 7te.\6d; will be made for each notice—a charge considerably less than that of the daily papers. ’ - As the “ Bankruptcy Gazette” -.will' .commence work on established circulation through thb medium of the “ Mercantile Gazette,” and will certainly acquire a large -circulation;.of it’s ovin, if deserves the attention of general advertisers. ■ -- i A , ~.i v ...if, t. wheeler. » j Stagord-streot, Dunedin. E' A' GRANDE . MARQUE BRANDY is. now recognised as the purest and.best in the market;) I-.-,' h r ; , ' “ JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., . - I • • - -'-r / :.... Agents,: i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4

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