Hardware 2 casks D.H. rim and mortice looks, complete 22 bronzed umbrella stands and scrapers 8 letter copying presses 2 tons white cotton waste ■ 24 peet valves 20 kegs countersunk clout nails 2 tons anti-friction grease 250 bax-s and 38 bundles Lion Heart iron 4 hhds. Kenrick’s enamelled and tinned holloware 8 casks Nettlefold’s screws 10 rolls sheet lead 1 case ultramarine blue 4 tons best white lead 15 barrels genuine raw and boiled oil 4 casks putty, in bladders J ton Venetian red paint 10 barrels finest colza oil 1 cask patent filling-up powder 150 drums boiled, raw, and colza oil .10 barrels olive oil 25 drums olive oil 300 casks White's Portland cement 3 Milner’s large fire-proof safes, with drawers and shelves 10 coils best best galvanised wire rope 4 coils beat beat galvanised seizing wire 2 cases silver and brass-mounted buggy and carriage lamps and sockets for ditto 6 hydraulic lifting jacks, 10 to 20 ton TO ARRIVE, PER BARQUE OLUSTEE FROM NEW YORK. 2 cases leather mill belting 1 case paint brushes, assorted 2 barrels copal varnish 2 cases bright side cross and eliptic buggy springs 3 packages containing eagle clamps, whiffletree tips, malleable iron castings for coach builders ■ 2 oases Cheney’s A.E. hammers 17 cases finishing nails, assorted 36 thermometer and cylinder churns 1 case seed sowers, with wheels 1 case self-acting cheese presses 2 cases Grant’s fan mills 2 erses Collins’ D.H. square mouth shovels 2 cases Collins’ D.H. round mouth shovels 12 barrels strained rosin 1 case Chahoon’s hand seed sowers 1 case Californian and swan neck hoes 3 cases square potatoe drags, oval manure forks, oval hay forks, weeders, spading forks, &c. 4 Archimedian lawn mowers 1 case socket firmer gouges and chisels 1 encased large turning machine 1 encased setting down machine and standard 1 encased large burring machine and standard 1 case Disston’s crosscut saws 1 case Disston’s one-man crosscut saws 2 cases Disston’s circular saws 2 Disston’s swages, each 1. 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, FROM LONDON. 300 casks White’s Portland cement 2 cases Cortland’s brass foundry 15 kegs zinc slate nails 1 case containing indiarubber brush scrapers and I.R. 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 case Harris’s chopping machines TO ARRIVE PER JESSIE RE ADMAN, FROM LONDON. 18 Milner’s fire-proof safes and doors 14 barrels olive and colza oil 50 drums finest refined colza and olive oil 10 drums sperm oil 1 case sheet India-rubber 120 kegs round-head wire nails 18 enamelled boilers, 12 to 16 gallons 4 casks galvanised gas fittings, assorted 2 oases bronzed and Berlin black fenders 2 hhds. contair’ng chest hinges, tower bo’ts, 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 Ceiling’s axles 50 copper steam pipes, assorted sizes 2 oases Wheatman and Smith’s C.S. circular saws j 1 case Sorby’s billhooks, mortice adzes, drawing knives, turning chisels, gouges paring chisels, and gouges 6 cases Edwards’ Anglo-American picks 1 case bright kitchen fenders 1 case brass cornice poles 48 rods yellow metal for bolts, f to 1-in 4 bars square copper] E. W. MILLS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, Wellington, HUNTER AND FBATHERSTON STREETS. EX JESSIE READMAN, NEW ASSORTMENT Gas Cookers Gas Boilers Gas Baths Gas-heating Stoves Tailors’ Stoves Cheerful Steves Hot Plates Imitation Wood Fires Reading Lamps AND A large assortment Small Stoves &c., &c., &0., AT THE WELLINGTON GASWORKS. Wellington, 29th November, 1878. Hotels H. D M O N K ’ S POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY-STREET. THE NEW LUNCHEON ROOMS WILL OPEN POSITIVELY NEXT WEEK. 3.—Grandest Billiard Saloon in Wellingnth two new Prize Tables, by Alcocfc. IFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Coba-Stbeet, Wellington, N.Z, _ ■class Accommodation for Commercial vellera, Private Families, and Boarders, ■cars pass regularly to and from Stations. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours, C. TAFNER, Pbopbietob. NAM A HOTEL ;. J. WILLIAMS, late of tlm National *gs to inform his numerous friends and •al public that, having purchased the jll-known Hotel, he will ho very glad em there at all times, fouse is specially adapted for TravelBoarders. i-class Thurston’s Bilhard-tahle on the NI O N HOTEL IBS AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. ie of Aloook’s superior Billiard Tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. Education ROBERT MORTON,,of Aberdeen University Scotland, (who has had twenty years experience in Teaching at Home and in this Colony), will open a PRIVATE ACADEMY after the Christmas holidays. _ Pupils will be prepared for the Civil Service or the Matriculation Examinations, or for Commercial pursuits. Vacancies for tour Boarders. Terms and References on application. ■ Terraco, 12th November, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5518, 3 December 1878, Page 4
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830Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5518, 3 December 1878, Page 4
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