Hardware WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Haro the following goods, lauding and to EX BKE'-fAM. Invoice of Stafiord.-hirt. Ear Iron— Warranted anvils, solid box vyces G.O. roofing tail* and screws Ewbank’s potent nails, 2, 21, 3,4, 5,6 in. Tinned, csrroe holloware Swedge, blocks, forge backs, and tue irons Camp ovens and covers, and furnace pans Dumb bells, jaw boxes Dolts and nuts, Lj x Jtol2 x|. Bolt ends, g to 1 h Hand-made nuts, h-xagon and square Register stoves, fine cast and Berlin blacked Ashpans, trivets, kitchen ranges Perforated zinc, gaspipes, black and galvanised Varnish, oak, and copal Dental’s chaff cutters and horse gears Mettlefold’s patent wood screws Flax and Duck’s patent engine packing Best brass face and wheel axle pullies Brown wrapping paper Wheatman circular and mill saws Oakey’s flexible glass paper and knife polish Best finished register stoves, with ashpans and fenders to match Williams’ butchers’ knives and cleavers Horse gears with intermediate motions Patent blasting fuse D. and S. hand saws E. spoons, forks, butter and dessert knives E.P. fish eaters and carvers British plate spoons and forks Rodgers and Sons’ razors Carpenters' tools, a large assortment Fishing lines, 12nz. to 141 b. Coal vases, new designs Fine japanned tinware Cast steel spades, especially made for ditch and bank fencing English shovels, square and diamond pointed Patent duplex table lamps Sheep shears, No. 69 Stubbs’ saw files Hall lamps and chandeliers Stamped enamelled ware Sash line and blind cord Grass scythes, Crown and patent, 36, 35 40
White lead, genuine and best, in J, 4 lowt. kegs Galvd. corrugated iron, 24 and 26 gauge, in 5,6, 7,8, 9,10 ft. Brass foundry lead washers Fenders, bronzed and blacked, new patterns Cut flooring brads, 2{, 2J, 2fin. Locks—Drawbacks, mortice, rim, pad, and cabinet Sash weights, 6 to 201bs Bound and square scythe stones EX NED WHITE FROM NEW YOKE. Invoice of Grindstone Mounts— Castors, pulleys, and shelf brackets Locks—Rim and mortice Disston’s hand and butchers’ saws Bronzed H. and C. hooks Chisels—Firmer and locket Bracket and hanging lamps Feeder founts, glass reflectors Burners, cottons, chimnies and globes Pumps, single and double acting Plumbs and levels, ratchet braces Philadelphia lawn mowers High test kerosene, turpentine Yankee axes, broad and claw hatchets Adzes, house and ship Yanl ree hoes, 63, 7, Sin. Bolling pins, hoe and broom handles Boring machines, expansive bits Yankee brooms, bench screws Yankee washboards, in wood and iiinc Yaukee braces, hollow augers Universal wringers, axe handles Bailey’s planes, spokeahaves EX HALCIONE— Invoice of plate and hoop iron— Anvils, grindstones Horse and wire nails Tin plates, coke and charcoal, 20 x 14 Sadirons, cotton waste Oils —Raw and boiled linseed, colza, neatsfoot, olive, and methylated spirit Paints—Red, black, yellow, green, blue, brown, burnt umber, patent driers and lump ruddle Glass, 12 x 10 to 60 x 40 Bedsteads—Cots, single and double and half-tester, assorted Doable tape blasting fuse Johnson’s pocket and table cutlery Lockwood’s pocket and table cutlery Lockwood’s smiths’ and saw files Fern hooks, Auckland pattern India-rubber delivery hose,f to 1J India-rubber belting, 3,4, 5,6, Sin. Carron tinned bolloware Leamington kitchen ranges, 3-J, 4, 44, sft, Sorby’s billhooks and saws Mathieson’s planes and augers E.P. cruet frames, waiters, and cake baskets Garden tools, —Firmer and socket chisels Perry’s tinware Cooking stoves—Mistress, Marchioness, Peeress, Trafford, and Victsresa Brushes, painters’ and household Noble and Hoare’s French polish and spirit varnish Oalcey’a glass paper and Emery cloth Brown wrapping paper Brunswick black, black lead Nova Scotia stones, roping twine Cartridges—Snider, Enfield, and Terry’s Putty in bladders and bulk Nye's sausage machines, knife boards Hair sieves, mousetraps, polishing paste Dog collars, bread and butter plates Holloware, enamelled and tinned Cast butts, IJin. to Gin. Tool baskets, cut tacks Manders’ oak and copal varnish ' Champion’s genuine white lead EX ST. LEONARDS. Invoice of Sash-weights— Bolts and nuts, 1J xJtol2 x f Bolt ends, f to Nuts—Square and hexagon, f, 4> § Axle arms, 2J, 2-4, 22Bar, plate, and sheet iron Galvanised corrugated iron, 26 gauge, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 feet Galvanised flat sheet iron, 24, 28 gauge Samuelson’s combined mowers and
reapers Samuelson’s “ Omnium ” self-raking reaping machines “ Star ” horse rakes, 3 J and 4 feet wheels Gilpin’s augers, brace bits, slashers, &o. Mattocks, maul rings B.M. teapots Johnson’s table and pocket cutlery Lampblack, frying pans Firth’s mill saw files Prize cheese presses Lockwood’s table and pocket cutlery Lockwood’s files and rasps Sheep-shears, Nos. 38, 79, 81 Galvanised tubs and buckets Proved short-link chain, 3-16, J, 6-16, 3. 7-16, i Coil chain, mending links and swivels Pishing lines and engine packing Candlesticks, plate baskets, &c. Joiners’ tools, oakum Chamois skins and tool baskets Firmer and socket chisels Home washers, with wringers and mangles Charcoal box irons and light castings Harvest gloves, travelling trunks Bedsteads, 2J, 3,4, 41ft., assorted Sorby’s bill and fern hooks Hinges (japanned) and Scotch T’s Newcastle grindstones Candle cotton, household brushware BE register stoves, coffin furniture Dixon’s Britannia metal teapots Adzes, mincing knives and gimblets Brass lift and force-pumps, 2 h, 3, and 3J inches Brabble's saws, assorted Paste cutters, butter prints, and pole rings Methylated spirit, sofa springs Lovelock’s mincers, stencil plates and ink Fencing staples, wire netting Fencing wire, 5,6, 7,8, and 10 gauge Sheaths, saddle straps ! Smiths’ bellows, 34, 36in. Ale and spirit measures Counter weighing machines and standard beams Brass foundery, garden tools Brass cabinet locks Milk pans and meat tins Black and bronzed fenders Horse shoes, gutter spikes i Milner’s fireproof safes Barrow wheels, bullock bells Bright buggy and black coach springs Gothic gate hinges, fi reirons. Wire dish covers, 14, 16, 18, and2oin. Rim locks, garden rakes 41 casks hardware
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5768, 24 September 1879, Page 4
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