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Hardware JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Importers of BRITISH & AMERICAX HARDWARE, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have thf» following (jooiU, TO ARRIVE EX EOCHXAGAR. Invoice of Au-trali ui axle arms 2J, '2h BfutaU’s chaff cutters, CrfA, VDC, CDE, CKH BeutaU’s horse gears, with intermediate motions Swe(ii>h pitch and Stockholm tar Dog chains and dandy brushes Double tape fuse, foil line caps Wrapping paper, tinware Rooting and sarking frits Blasting and sporting powders Snider and Terry’s cartridges Bolts and nu*s from 1 x J to 12 x § Leather belting, 3,4 in. Noble and Hoare’s spirit varnish Do, superior French polish Joiners’ to Is, a large assortment Lockwood’s pocket and table cutlery Do, saw and smiths’ files Tinned frying pans, axle pulleys Kent’s bru>hware, fish hooks Ewbank’s patent nails, from 2 to 6in, Enamelled holloware, preserving pans Tinned holloware, cast butts Wood screws, table expanders Solid box vices, anvils, maul rings Brass foundry, sheathing nails Patent brace bits and augers Butchers’ choppers and cleavers Wrought deck spikes, 7 and Sin. Floor brads, 21, 2J, and 3in. Leather dog collars, dumb bells Sorby’s chisels and saws Black and galvanised gaspipe Rules in boxwood, brass, and ivory Brass L. and F. pumps, 2Jin., Sin. Fenders, bronze and Berlin blacked Cast furnace pans, 25 to 100 gallons Sashweights, 61b. to 161 b. Cast-iron sinks, harrow wheels Flax sash line and blind ccrd Plain galvanised sheet iron Smiths’ bellows, 34in,, 36in. Improved portable forges Bedsteads, coffin furniture Billhooks, single and double edged Charcoal box irons, deed boxes Cut and wire tacks, cotton waste Perry’s tinware, enamelled ware Mathieson’s planes, stocks and dies, J to I to I Japanned coil chain, mending links and swivels Knotted cart traces, furnace grates Galvanised roofing nails and gutter spikes Camp ovens and three-legged pots Rest white lead, red lead, paints, assorted Putty in bulk and bladders TO ARRIVE, EX ZEALANDTA. Invoice of Galvanised corrugated iron, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10ft.— Iron pl'tes, ll) gauge to Gilpin’s augers and brace bits Giliin’s slashers, wedges, and maul rings Brush ware, galvanised buckets Perforated zinc, flax engine packing Lamp black, furniture polish Knife boards, India rubber belting Tyzack’s saws, tillers, and boxes BemaU’a chaff knives, Samuelson sections Wrapping paper, sofa springs Bar iron, Drabble's saws Johnson's pocket and table cutlery Mail axles, knife cleaners Shoe brushes, flax sash cerd German tools, coffin furniture KH wire nails, 1 Jin. to 4in. Sad irons, charcoal box-irons Enamelled ware, frying pans Cast butts and binges, floor brads Japanned T and Scotch hinges Ewbank’s patent sp kes, 4,5, 6in. Electroplated spoons and forks Staples—diamond-pointed, lead-washers Bissell’s flooring cramps, engineers’ hammers Chubb’s combination latches Lancashire tools, milk pans Copper furnace pans, rim locks Lead ladles, nail pullers Quoits, range taps Patent mahogany and zebra knobs B. M. ale measures, spring balances Door springs, tower bolts Green’s belt fasteners, brass foundery TO ARRIVE, EX AMELIA ROSS, AT NEW YORK.

Invoice of—--20 McCormick’s reapers and binders Kerosene, specially refined to our order Axe handles, scythe handles American hinges, saw sets Disston’s hand, tenon, and butchers' saws Hammers, garden rakes Hay fork?, fork handles Reeded butter workers, hay rakes E.P. cruets, fruit stands, waiters E.P. pickle frames and cake baskets American rim and mortice locks Lamp chimnies, selected Iron sheaves, boring machine. EX H ALCIONE 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 doable 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 Kern hooks, Auckland pattern India-rubber delivery hose | to 1J India rubber belting, 3,4, 5,6, Sin. Carron tinned holloware Leamington kitchen ranges, 3J, 4,4 J, sft. Sorby’s billhooks and saws Mathieson’s planes and angers E.P. cruet frames, waiters, and cake baskets EX ST. LEONARDS. Invoice of Sash-weights— Bolts and nuts, !JxJtol2x| Bolt ends, g to ij Nuts—Square and hexagon, g, J, g Axle arms, 2£, 2J, 2f Bar, plate, and sheet iron Galvanised corrugated iron, 26 gauge, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 feet Galvanised flat sheet iron, 24, 28 gauge Samuelaon’s combined mowers and reapers Samuelson’s “ Omnium ” self-raking reaping machines “ Star ” horse rakes, 3J and 4 feet wheels Gilpin’s augers, brace bits, slashers, &c. Mattocks, maul rings E.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 backets Proved short-link chain, 3-15, 5-16, .1, 7-16, J Coil chain, mending links and swivels Kishing lines and engine packing Candlesticks, plate baskets, &c. Joiners’ tools, oaknm 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, 2f, 3,4, 4jft., assorted Sorby’s bill and fern hooka Hinges (japanned) and Scotch IT’s Newcastle grindstones Candle cotton, household brushware BB register stoves, coffin furniture Dixon’s Britannia metal teapots Adzes, mincing knives and gimblets Brass lift and force-pumps, 2J, 3, and 8J iochea Drabble'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 sh' es, gutter spikes Ml 1 ::- ■’ ;i . proof safes B , jc-Is, bollock bells Bngut u.:ggy and black cosch springs Gothic gate binges, fireirons Wire dish covers, 14, 16, 18, and2oin« Rim locks, garden rakes • 41 casks hardware

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
971

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 4

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