On sale JOSEPH NATHAN AND C.O. HAVE NOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE. FAN GY GOODS—--20 Peloubet and Peloubet’s organs 36 cases school slates, assorted sizes 3 „ slate pencils - 6 leather portmanteaux, bags, &c. 4 „ confectionery glasses -■ r : 125 „ American clocks) assorted patterns 20 „ Geaarinio 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 unframed, walking i * sticks) f chamois I leather purses) pocket! , i , .books, spectacles, flowers,-, fans, shell) goods, pipes (wood and meerschaum),; pouches, tobacconists’ sundries, desks,! • r > ■ work boxes,': dressing cases,;- musical; " ‘boxes/ Bpheauan - glassware, lustres,; vases, games-Zcricketing material for, - ~. rhe coining season,. lawn .tennis, - croquet, | ; / field, marine, and,.opera, glasses tele-: 1 scopes, barometers and thermometers- ■ 6 cases basketware 60 pkgs glassware—Tumblers, wine: glasses, ~ decanters, butter dishes, jugs, sugar basins, creams, and-milks,.salt cellars, , ; flower stands, &o. .\ :;i School satchels, portmantaaux, hat, cases, ' rug straps, ladies’ bags,' &c., horsehair 60 cases stationery, containing Writing • papers of all descriptions,. envelopes, ■ account books, / &0,, and all kinds of stationers’ sundries Fancy JewellerykStuds, solitaires, brooches, ..earrings, &c., , WqUham’s.. watches, ■ Geneva watches,' English 1 watches IRONMONGERY. 5 cases Ames’ 3 long-handle shovels 3 „ Reed s3do do 48 „ Sharp’s axes 80 „ do hatchets 15 racks churns 4 cases wringers , , 6 „ lightning saws .2 „ Diston’s: hand saws : 4 ~ egg beaters 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 paperhangings^ 400 kegs wire nails, all sizes , -. :( . -r 208 cases Belgian glass : ). 175 „ Chance’s do 12 „ brushware 60 kegs cut floor brads, 40 kegs diamond-point staples 4 cases Ward, and. Payne’s Bheepshears ... 97 grindstones' 28 casks milk dishes 18 cases looking 6 „ coffin, furniture ~ . . . . 80 casks tinware—Billies; pannikins, teapots 1 .case.Gilpin's augurs ~, , t , 'T' I do’trimmers' ’ 2 casks do wedges, 1 cask do anvils 30 tons fencing wife " • r 3 cases scythes 1 ”' ’ ” 4 „ shop twines ....... 8 „ brass foundry goods' ! 2 „ grindstone mounts 2 ~ American braces - '' : ! 4 „ setzogenes 1 „ dopowders ' ' "■ 500 cases kerosene ' • GROCERIES, ! 50 „ star lobsters ■ 30.:;,,: - oysters;-’-' . i.< . 250 „ Cutting’s salmon 10 casks do do i 1 50 cases Stewart’s whisky 60 MoFarlane’s do.'i 1!-: ’ ;- 50 „ Loch Katrine do 20 J-casks real Glenlivet do . ! 20 „ William Jamieson’s (Jo 10 „ John Jamieson’s do' (l. I*,. 100 cases Encore whisky 10 casks do do, 10 octaves do do 200 cases Kinnahan’s LL whisky: . -•?>• 5 J-casks do do, 10 octaves do do 250 cases,Lome whisky ' Ti,: !. 10 J-casks do do 100 casea’Long John do 10 4 - casks do do, 20 octaves do 100 cases Gordon’s old tom 250—,, Sir R. Burnett’s do - .10 J-casks do do 'l <: ‘ • ; ; , 30 „ Lemon Hart rum, 12 o.p. 15 „ do do, 33 o.p. i-, . . 150 cases do, Jamaica ; , ;.k -■' r 300 „ Hennessy’s brandy (Abepna) 100 ~ J. and F. Martell’s brand ■ 400 „ La Grande Marque, 1 star 100 do, 2 : star .... . ~,, 60 „ do, 3-star J : ’■ ’ 60 do do ' ; 20 Baoot’s brandy 40 „ 1 Mafcellain'e do 400 oasesdo do'; . “ in. ;\ 200. „ -Bacot’sdo 350 > „ 'Rouyer Quillet’s do 230 do do, in flasks, i-flasks, with i; and without cups, 4-barrels, and vats - 60 bags sago andtapiooa; ■ 1 - ■. 60 1 ,, peppercorns, - white and black 30 ■: „ cases French plums, 1, 2,'and 41b jars 30 „ preserved ginger lib. jars • ■ ‘ ’ 1000 bags horse brand salt , 68 basks soda crystals " •”.'/ 1J - " ' 7-8 ~ whiting' ’’ ... 50 cases cocoas and chocolates. Fry’s,. Van Houten’s, 1 Taylor’s) Maravilja,’and Epps’ 30 casks C.L. sugar 40 hfids.’ Win. Younger’s ale ‘ 10 „ Bass’ 3 ale .(Abeona) 300 cases, JDKZ geneva, 3,3 J, and 4 gallon,, <! capsulled and labelled ' ;200 Key 1 do,’do,’do 1 ’ . / 10 j-casks’do do / ■ . 280 cases assorted brands ’claret , , . ilOO 1 1 ,/ Sautorne, - in pints and quarts , | 35 Liqueurs—Ouracoa/ Noyeau,' 1 Char- •” tfeuse, Maraschino/Eiqneur d’or Trap. pistine m’ l * r-1 - ’ ' lj!/ ' ’’ 00. ~_ Henke’s schnapps . ” "4 / ,r Swiss'cigars 1 ’ 'D I ",'■ ’” //,./ /) .. • 28 ; Gerhiahdo , ' : ' ,Jr ' r •’■' : 1 /' 1 „ real Havannah ' ■„a e:ii ■’ ■’ ■’ ~ cigarettes 1 20 i,' ‘' Bear' bf and 1 40 „ Swiss milk, ~ 1000 boxes Apollo candles 2000 ~ I)e,Roubaix!s.do..,.. : <• - , - i 30 casks'walnuts ■‘ lJ " l< ’ " !20 „ Barcelona nuts, , ~. - I 10 „ "shell 1 almonds* ' i 80pases.Keiller’s marmalade.. ;;; p'sT* •! • j 35' ',/ ■ do'jujubes’and confectibnefy 200 „ Golman’s starch, and mustar^r ] 2 tanka Sultana raisins'""" ’ ! 4 ~ Eleme do,. - j 2 ~ Muscatel’ faiSins and figs I 20 J-.tierces 31pok Swan,twist ■ j SO’casea db 1 dd;‘6olb*. boxes' |2B „ St. Andrew’s,twjst, do’ 138 crates crockery; - comprising cups and saucers (blue.iiheasant, Rhine, gem, and other pattern), plates, dishes, and, din- •( ’".i'herWare,' jugs;:- toilet.sets,'"’jelly cans, teapots, chambers,"bfeakfastware 60Thhda~,"chinaWafe77(wKite~,' and ’gold and ’ ‘ other patterns),’ breakfostware, toilet ■ seta, mugs) candlesticks, jugs) ogg cups (blue sprig,'pink,*‘green, and Blue line ‘'’’patterns); ’ *" DRAPER’S. 25 bases millinery, feathers, flowers &c. , sdo ribbons, silks, &o. I 15;d()'laces, frillings, fancy goods, &o. - j 20 dbsiiinmer prints . j 10 do’ do dress materials i 4do black lustres | 10 do men’s hosiery ■ I 15 do women’s and children’s do ; Sdo pants and shirts (in cotton and merino) 127 do summer clothing (assorted ; 15 do white moleskin trousers i 25 do colored do do • : 17 do men’s shirts (assorted | 3 do boys’ and youths’ do i 26 do new shapes men’s and boys’ felt .and other hats ) 17 pkgs'floor cloths, carpets, &c. . 37 do assorted Manchester goods 20 dq.long cloths, &c.‘ ”,. .. ;35 do haberdashery.’ . . . ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM . .. SASH, & DOOR FACTORY- - j Baltic deals, cedar and mottled kauri • Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes J ‘ " Kauri, rod pine, r ahd tptara doors’ ’ ’ , i ; , Architraves, M cornice mouldings, all sizes' 1 ‘ Flooring, Umng and rnaticated boarding * Greenhouse lights ; ■ ■ . . : " I • Galvanised corrugated iron, all length's : ; Hobartonpalings ’ ' ‘ ;• , . Sashes and ‘ doors,-made to 'any size on the Shortestnotice.s ? i: • ■ .. . i ; All kinds of turnery kept in stock. ' 1 i Glass/—Roiled ’ plate,' ground, ■ ornamental and colored. 1 -- 1 - 1 : Country orders punctually attended to. n WADDELL, hPLEOD, & WEIR, * Timber Merchants,” ” , Johnston, Featherston, and Waring Taylor ; ‘ streets,.Wellington. , I , r, ; 1 ; ’ - :‘
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5653, 13 May 1879, Page 4
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984Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5653, 13 May 1879, Page 4
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