On Sale ■ EPH NATHAN AND CO. NOW LANDING AND TO ABEIYB. FANCY GOODS—--20 Peloubct and Pelonbet’s organs 36 cases school slates, assorted sizes 3 „ slate pencils 6 „ leather portmanteaux, bags, Arc. •i „ confectionery glasses 125 „ American clocks, assorted patterns 20 „ Cesariuio harmoniums 280 „ fancy goods, comprising—Brushes and combs, perfumery, fancy soaps, sponges and all kinds of druggists’ sundries, Japanese goods, marble clocks, gilt clocks, pictures, oleographs, lithographs framed and untrained, walking sticks, chamois leather purses, pocket hooka, spectacles, flowers, fans, shell goods, pipes (wood and meerschaum), pouches, tobacconists’ sundries, desks, work boxes, dressing cases, musical boxes, Bohemian glassware, lustres, vases, games —cricketing materia! for the coining season, lawn tennis, croquet, field, marine, and opera glosses telescopes; barometers and thermometers. G cases basketware 60pkgs glassware—Tumblers, wine , glasses, decanters, butter dishes, jugs, sugar basins, creams and milks, salt cellars, flower stands, &c. School satchels, portmanteaux, hat cases, rug straps, ladies’ bags, &c., horsehair 50 cases stationery, containing Writing HAVE
papers of all descriptions, account books, &c., anti all- kinds of stationers' sundries Fancy Jewellery—Studs, solitaires, brooches, earrings, &c., Waltham’s watches, Genova watches, English watches IRONMONGERY. 5 cases Ames’ 3 long-handle shovels 3 ~ Reed s3do do 48 „■ Sharp’s axes 30 „ do hatchets 15 racks churns 4 cases wringers 6 „ lightning saws 2 „ Riston’s hand saws 4 „ egg heaters and nutmeg graters 2 „ meat mincers 30 pkgs flour pails 50 „ wash boards (wood and zinc) 4 cases Washita stones 3 „ American chisels and gouges 10 „ do. mortice and rim-locks 9 „ E.P. ware 100 barrels plaster of Paris 20 bales paporhangings^ 400 kegs wire nails, all sizes 208 cases Belgian glass 175 „ Chance’s do 12 „ brush ware 60 kegs cut floor brads 40 kegs diamond-point staples 4 cases Ward and Payne’s shcopshears 97 grindstones 28 casks milk dishes 18 cases looking glasses 6 „ coffin furniture 30 casks tinware—Billies, pannikins, toapots 1 case Gilpin's augurs 1 „ do trimmers 2 casks do wedges, 1 cask do anvils 30 tons fencing wire 3 cases scythes 4 „ shop twines 8 „ brass foundry goods 2 „ grindstone mounts 2 ~ American braces
4 setzogencs 1 „ do powders 500 cases kerosene ... ... . GROCERIES. 50 „ star lobsters 30 „ oysters 250 „ Cutting's salmon 10 casks do do ' . 50 cases Stewart’s whisky 50 „ McFnrlanc’s do 50 j, ■ Loch Katrine do ' : . ' 20 J-casks real Glenlivot do 20 „ William Jamieson’s do ' 10 „ John Jamieson’s do 100 cases Encore whisky 10 |-casks do do, 10 octaves do do 200 cases Kinnahan’s EL whisky. :T / 6 do do, 10 octavos do do >’ , 250 cases Lome'whisky' 10 J-casks do do 100 cases Long John do ■ 10 J- casks do do, 20 octaves do 100 cases Gordon’s old tom 250 „ Sir R. Burnett's do 10 J-casks do do 30 „ Lemon Hart rum, 12’0.p. 15 „ do do, 33 o.p. 150 cases do Jamaica . 300 ' „ Hennessy’s brandy (Ahcoiia)' 100 „ J.-and F. Martell’s jjrand 400 „ La Grande Maniac, 1 star 100 „ do, 2-star 50 „ do, 3-star 60 £-casks do do ; 20 „ Bacot’s brandy - 40. „ Maroellaine do . ; 400 cases do do 200' „ Baoot’sdo 350 „ Eouycr Guillot’s do 230 „ do do, in flasks, J-flasks, i-Ilaska, with and without cups, and vats 60 bags sago and tapioca > 60 „ peppercorns, white and black 30 „ cases French plums, 1,2, and 41b jars 80 „ preserved ginger lib. jars 1000 bags horse brand salt 68 casks soda crystals 73 „ whiting 50 cases cocoas and chocolates, Fry’s, Van Houten’s, Taylor’s, Maravilla, and Epps’ 30 casks C.L. sugar 40 hhds. Wm. Younger’s ale 10 „ Bass’ 3 alo (Abeona) 300 cases JDKZ geneva, 3,3 J, and 4 gallon, capsulled and labelled 200 „ Key do, do, do 10 J-casks do do 230 cases assorted brands claret 100 „ Sauterne, in pints and quarts 35 „ Liqueurs—Ouracoa, Noyeau, Chartreuse, Maraschino, Liqueur d’or Trappistine 100 „ Henke’s schnapps 4 „ Swiss cigars '' 28 „ German do ; 1 ;• • real Savannah 2 ~ cigarettes 30 „ Borden’s American Eagls 20 „ Bear brand 40 „ Swiss milk 1000 boxes Apollo candles 2000 „ Do Roubaix’s do 30 casks walnuts 20 „ Barcelona nuts 10 „ shell almonds 80 cases Keiller’s mannalado 35 „ do jujubes and confectionery 200 „ Column's starch and mustard 2 tanks Sultana raisins 4 „ Eleme do -3 „ Mnscatel raisins and figs 20 J-tierees Black Swan twist 80 cases do do, 601 b. boxes 28 „ St. Andrew’s twist, do 138 crates crockery, comprising cups and saucers (blue i heaeantj Rhine, gem, and ' other pattern), plates, dishes, and dinnerware, jugs, toilet sets, jelly cans, teapots, chambers, breakfastwaro 60 hhds china ware (white and gold and ‘other'patterns), breakfast ware, toilet sets, mugs, candlesticks, jugs, egg cups (blue sprig, pink, green,, and slue lin ’ patterns), - ■ • DRAPERS. 25 cases millinery, feathers, flowers Ac. 5 do ribbons, Bilks, Ac. ■ 15 do laces, frillings, fancy goods, Ac. 20 do summer prints 10 do, do dress materials 4do black lustres ' ' ; 10 do men’s hosiery 15 do women's and children’s do 5 do pants and shirts (in cotton and merino) 127 do summer clothing (assorted 15 do white moleskin trousers 25 do colored do do 17 do men’s shirts (assorted 3 do boys' and youths’ do 26 do new shapes men’s and hoys’ felt cud other bats 17 pkgs floor cloths, carpets, Ac. ‘ 37 do assorted Manchester goods 20 do long cloths, Ac. 35 do haberdashery. N SALE AT - THE” OITY* ST EAM SASH A BOOR FACTORYBaltic deals, cedar and mottled kauri Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, rod pine, and totara .doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings, and comice mouldings, ail sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Galvanised corrugated iron, all lengths Hobarton palings Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. All kinds of turnery kept in stock. Glass—Rolled plate, ground, ornamental and colored. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M'LEOD, A WEIR, Timber Merchants, Johnston, Featherston, and Waring Taylor streets, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5607, 19 March 1879, Page 3
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