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>UNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Timber Merohiiute, Architects. FV.jilrlen Contractors, ami Pai'sies i'urmsn'iv:. j~l [JTHEIE AZD i.AU.^ACir: : IS ii Vv uEaLAjJ. WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPAQ'

These Extensive factories being now em.. pletccVand'iu mil working order, comprise SAWING, PLANING, AND MO CLI J ING FACTORY. DOOR AND SAvSH FACTOKi*: FURNITURE AND TUKKlili' 3TA0 1 TUB AN! FACTORY. And the whole of the Machinery is of the most modern description, fitted with all the latest improvements calculated to c-onomise labor and to produce excellency of work and finish, and embraces'a number of machines for the manufacture of a variety of articles hitherto unknown as Colonial production:;, and only . obtainable in the Em/.v-ih auu American markets. The most varied orders can now bo executed with promptitude and despatch, and the goods supplied at a much less cost than thev can be produced in ar" "*"""" ■*"" ■'"*" '" Colonies, or it

The Stocks of all kinds of UMBER GOODS, BO", H ROUGH ANi MANUFACTURED, arc largo, -,vcll:s of BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY are also replete with everything required in the buildingtrade. TUBS, BUCKETS. CHURNS, CHKKKI TRKSSKS, "BUTTER FIRKINS, HAY RAKES, KNIFE :tnd WASH i-.OARDS.

iqaal i;i finish air! appearance to _tlie l>e s t \! i ''"-ri C'ill il:;' ! 'i , i?Llt iljOl'C lUl'.l <'.»r.-.l only fivsn tiinU.r ••* 'w : -t anil ir<"v- k-iots. aiL-i so.joi.aily soiiscneu. F U Ji i> 1 U H "&■ Special cave ami attention hsivfeWtu .Uvoloi to tiris department, au<l in Uut W aiviioiiJ-o and Show-room in t'.ie mr;,'e 1.-a.luiug ;oI jtiillil:'J : the Pci'A*::i '*' >- lound ill'J !:. i '.-r <; Li ■ -Iv.-O a'ld uoiiiiiloii! atM>ra«o!)t f i: R i u K Vs:t Hii'ot'-jd ti. tint •'ic, l i.i)!!s;V]si>:ir — i;. out. '•: i;• iiiooni, an«i : Suites «" t-.Hifisiili .ualiogany, iliiii'T.. Cedar, and _Ued i J i:ie. l> EDII 00 M sUI TE S Oi I iuon Fin* and other suitable Wooo.all of which arc iv.bolstered on the premise;; in tlio most elaborate maun-'-" i• y' iirst-class t-flul'J.- IUCIi. (' HI F F<•' Ni E iJS, V\* A !:■-». --BEfc ]:k>ok"asos. Clu-.ti 1 '- of • o, .va.v.istand.*. i>iui<ilt and 1 >ra\v mg-room, iH „I 'i IU-.'S oi tlur most Ssni'irt-od and Colonial Timbers. Pier sun! i'oilot (Masses in (-treat Variety. 0 .A U V 15 1' l'oi!!|;r'siny — L'.ipos'.VN , Kiddc. Scotch/and K.tit of «ccelleui_ quality and last su'ul Patterns procured from she; Uc.-:t Makers. aud

Fho o U I, 0T• ih. V_if AIV;A V;U !!'fy '.ij'l \Vi. I Ail i.lv.- inijuvvrt rYu.;; JvngArh' A>-.>M-:sn -Oil Oil A' V'riitf. U: l\xc cuta-;:ii?ttrs Tin;r in tier" unable the PA N \ in ->H- r :vA f-r, luiVei'S Vn't-h la , 1,-1 v k-^AiiniUi-jLLrSTRAT£L> CATALw'AI'KvS In i>v i'-i In addition to the Extensive f»i-nek« on hanas above, the undei-menn'-ned siUppiii-S are now landing and to iin-ive Ex following vessels, viz. : Timnru, Martin Scott, Silas Fish. Wain..:; .). N. Fleming. Pareora, Dunes ia Elizabeth s.V=;'<'?i. Caly, so. Wim. boiousih, \\ aipa, a:;d Sarah bed 4(K> c:isos galvanised corrngate«l iron 2(1 do painted do do 45 tons bar -Uid plate iron 61) do standard iron 1*22 do fencing wive and staples 5 rol;:- J.;;..ivan'j«i«i wire nctt-uy i!, ! ra'xt lead V. ■..■ v ..-.. nails 4:: < :i' i'C : •-" .0 ro-'La;.: uaiis ai-i .-.or, v.- ■■ 3:>(; !i;-iciw- -J:'-! 10 tons "s ; . -*- T'.-' l i :v■' ; anu paints 300 drum? k.:;.■ i.■■ ;-LKi varnUh* 200 (|i--bari'jls b-iuciag jjo\\\L:r 10 bottles qiiv.-ij'-.il'-fir 5,'000 tire bricks ai'.d tire tiles 0,000 Countess slates 3650 casks Porriaivi and Keen's ceniusit 20 bales cori'.s-.icl:s 7S boxes viiance's j.'las3 • 103 do CeL;:;:ni do 11 l',l- -s ! urn. ..'are I ; :b various o i *j-,. I.aou i } o:»i U\:i L.-L.u uc:.is 5100 do hiokiii-y 0,300 do white oak. anaginy Director

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 4

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