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Hardware 2 barrels copal varnish J 1 case horse hoes 2 cases bright side cross and cliptic buggy springs 3 sets American buggy harness 3 packages containing clamps, wliiffletree tips, malleable iron cast- u ings for coach builders 1 case black wrenches, 8, 10, and 12m. 1 case Coe's malleable bar wrenches 2 cas6s Cheney's A. K, hammers 17 cases finishing nails, assorted n 36 Douglas pumps _ c 6 cases patent grindstone mountings 24 thermometer churns 12 cylinder churns 1 case seed sowers, with wheels 1 case self-acting cheese presses 2 cases Grant's fan mills 2 cases Collins' D.H. square mouth shovels 2 cases Collins' D.H. round mouth shovels 12 barrels strained rosin 1 case Cbahoon’s hand seed sowers 1 case Californian and swan neck hoes 1 case garden rakes 3 cases square potatoo drags, oval manure forks, oval hay forks, weeders, spading forks 4 Archimedian lawn mowers 1 case socket firmer gouges and chisels 9 cases boring machines and augers 1 pair squaring shears, on frame 1 encased large turning machine 1 encased setting down machine and standard 1 encased largo burring machine and stan- ; dard 1 case Disston’s crosscut saws 1 case Disston’s one-man crosscut saws 2 cases Disston’s circular saws 1 Disston’s stationary gammer 2 Disston's swages, eaohl. 2. 3. 1 Disston's saw filing machine 2 cases Disston's carpenters’ panel and rip saws 1 case Disston’s butchers’ saws, pruning saws, saw clamps, combination tool, mill saw files, &c. TO ARRIVE, PER SHIP ANTARES, PROM LONDON. 300 casks White's Portland cement 2 cases Cortland's brass foundry 2 casks iron washers 15 kegs zinc slate nails 2 casks perforated sheet zinc 4 ship’s compasses 2 cases patent round engine packing X case containing indiarubber brush scrapers and LB. perforated door mats 12 rolls sheet lead 3 tons pig lead 2249 bars Lion Heart Staffordshire iron 220 bundles Lion Heart Staffordshire iron 194 bars 8.8. H. bar iron 120 bundles 8.8. H. bar iron 1 cask galvanised pad bolts, monkey tail bolts, brass face and wheel axe pulleys, brass knob bolts 1 case Harris’s chopping machines 1 case bass brooms TO ARRIVE PER JESSIE HEADMAN, PROM LONDON. 8 Milner’s fire-proof safes 3 Milner’s fire-proof strong room doors, with double locks 8 barrels olive oil 6 barrels finest refined colza oil 25 drums finest refined colza oil 25 drums olive oil 10 drums sperm oil 2 oases Roche’s knife cleaners 24 bundles Park’s r ‘.S. bright and black socket spades ] 1 case sheet India-rubber 120 kegs round-head wire nails 18 enamelled boilers, 12 to 16 gallons 5 birds, enamelled holloware 2 oases containing brass plugs and washers, rollers, cabin hooks, stable latches, bronzed casement stays, side pulleys, japanned scrapers, brush scrapers, Parliament hinges, loose butts 4 casks galvanised gas fittings, assorted 2 cases bronzed and Berlin black fenders 2 hhds. containing chest hinges, tower bolts, hasps, and staples, brass range cocks, dead locks, meat hooks, combination night latches, strong roadmen's rakes, and scrapers 1 case William’s butcher’s knives and steels 1 cask long bolt mail axles 1 cask Ceiling's axles 2 cases brush mats, assorted 1 bale carpenters’ tool- baskets 50 copper steam pipes, assorted sizes 2 cases Wheatman and Smith’s C.S. circular saws 1 case Sorby’s billhooks, mortice adzes, drawing knives, turning chisels, gouges paring chisels, and gouges 6 oases Edwards’ Anglo-American picks 1 case maul rings 4 cases containing ale measures, J and 1 pint, ebony mortice furniture, tinned bell staples, Warren’s kuife-cleaniug machine, emery powder, worsted blind cord, black coffee tins, D. H. cupboard locks, chest locks, wrought backflaps 2 casks containing copper furnace pans, saddle straps, perpetual mousetraps, oak spittoons, hand vices, bass brooms, cattle bells, plumbers’ shave hooks, Lamb’s ear punches 1 case bright kitchen fenders 1 case brass cornice poles 1 case Imperial sash line 1 case containing blued out taoks, ca ndle moulds, mincing knives, railway carriage washing brushes, mahogany pole rings, mortice sash looks, spring bolts with chains, outside plated carriage door handles, engineers' hammers 48 rods yellow metal for bolts, § to X-in. 4 bars square copper 50 kegs patent nails TO ARRIVE PER SHIP GORINA, FROM LONDON. 2 cases Howard's patent wrought iron ploughs, 2-wheel 1 case Howard’s patent potato-raising ploughs, 2-wheel 10 sets Howard’s harrows and whipplotrees 1 caso Howard’s circular skeiths 1242 bars best Staffordshire iron 18 tons best hlaok-oiled fencing wire, 6,7, 8, In casks 48 cases galvanized corrugated iron, 5 to 9 feet, 24 G 5J tons plain galvanized iron, 28 G 20 tons pig iron TO ARRIVE PER SHIP WAIMATE, FROM LONDON. 10 cases plain galvanised iron, 28 G 8 10-ton patent hydraulic jacks 2 30-ton patent hydraulic jacks E. W. MILLS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, . Wellington, HUNTER AND FEATHERSTON STREETS. jyjp Mc O R B D I E, General and Fdbnishino IRO NMONGER, Lambton-quat (Opposite the Theatre Royal), begs to intimate to his 'customers and others that his GREAT CLEARING SALE can now ONLY LAST for a SHORT TIME, as the alterations to his new premises are being rapidly proceeded with, THE PUBLIC hould not lose this opportunity of FURNISHING at a GREAT REDUCTION from the ordinary prices. BUILDERS & OTHERS will find it to their advantage to procure their requirements during this Sale. Every article in the trade to be obtained and guaranteed of the best quality. As a further guarantee, M. M. will only state that those who have patronised his sale show their appreciation of the quality and price by returning for fresh supplies, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MANTELPIECES, Slate and Marble, very cheap. COLONIAL OVENS, KITCHEN RANGES, and REGISTER GRATES, equally cheap, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, ELEC-TRO-PLATE WARE, KEROSENE LAMPS, &c., &0., - All at the Lowest Possible Prices.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18781011.2.51.7

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5473, 11 October 1878, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
946

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5473, 11 October 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5473, 11 October 1878, Page 8

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