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W. D. SHAW, IRONMONGER & SEEDSMAN, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. JIJ AS NOW LANDING— Ex recent arrivals from London and Glasgow. BUILDERS. Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 5 to 10 feet Gospel Oak galvanised nails Gosdel Oak galvanised screws Lead washars to suit nails and screws Gospel Oak rivets and washers Rose head wire nails from 1 to Sin Ewebank’s wrought spikes from 4 to 7in Sheet zinc, Nos. 8 to 12 Sash weights, sash line Sash fasteners, rack pulleys Enamel and brass-face Axle pulleys Rim locks, draw-back locks Rim, bow, and Norfolk latches Mortice and sash locks Brass, china, and ebony mortice furniture Finger plates, patent spring hinges Butt hinges, japanned T hinges Register grates and fronts Try, smooUj, jack, bead, and rebate planes Galvanised ridging, 14 to 18 inch O.G. and half-round spouting Galvanised spikes, tubes, and brackets Solder in strips, block tin Four and and twelve light sashes Pannel doors, French casements Plain and rough plate-glass doors Single sashes, side lights Architraves, 4, 5, and G-inch Skirtings, O.G. and double sunk Mouldings of all descriptions Mathieson’s 1 Star ’ morticing machines Angular boring machines and Auger bits Sorby’s hand, ripp, tenon and compass saws Disston’s hand, ripp, and one man saws Bissell’s patent floor cramps Plated squares, turnscrews, bevils, mallets, spirit-levels, gauges, gimblets, braces, rules, &c. PAINTERSWhite lead in wood and 281b tins Rod load, Putty in bladders Patent driois, burnt umber Blue, red, yellow, black and green paint Dry colors, viz—Emerald green, vermillion, Indian red, rose, pink, Chinese red, drop black, lamp black, vegetable black, ultramarine blue, lemon and orange chrome, purple and Vandyke brown Copal, oak, and carnage varnish Jappanner’s gold size, French polish Mathilated spirits, turpentine Glue, tinned cut tacks Ground paint brushes, sash tools Varnish brushes, white wash brushes Raw linseed oil in drums and casks Boiled linseed oil in drums ami casks SETTLERS. Sorby’s and American cross cut saws Bentall’s chaff and turnip cutters Bcntall’s 1 and 2 horse-powers with intermediate motions Gilpin’s half moon slashers Gilpin’s single and double edge Collin’s and Sharp’s Axes, socket spades American picks, axe and pick handles Sorby’s adzes, long and short handle shovels Black Annealed fencing wire Nos. 6, 7, and 8. Sampson’s patent fencing wire Nos. 8, 9, and 10. Diamond pointed fencing staples Cheese press and vat, milk pans Maul rings, wedges Weighing machine, steelyards Grass scythes, fern scythes Single and double edge bill-books Oil stones, scythe stones, grind stones Full cased shaft and lead hames Cart and plough traces, bullock chains Blasting powder, double tape fuse 3 bushels sacks, sewing twine FURNISHING. Bronzed and black fenders, fire irons Charcoal and flat irons, coal vases B.M. and tin tea and coffee pots Table and pocket cuttlery, in great variety Electro plate cruets, tea service, tea pots, pickle cruets, spoons, forks, butter knives, pickle forks, knife rests, &c. Jappanued tea trays, large and good assortment Jappanned waiters, bread platters, bread knives Dinner and parlor bells, filters American, Hair, and Bass brooms Bannister, scrub, crumb and dandy brushes Cullenders, bread graters, baking dishes Patty, tart, and sponge cake pans Tin and brass candlesticks, cash boxes Nut meg graters, hand dippers Wash basins, galvanised iron tubs Slop pails, bird cages assorted Tin, copper, and iron tea kettles Oval boilers, tind and enamelled saucepans Leamington ranges American cooking stoves, several patterns Bradford’s 2 and 3 roller stand, and table mangles Clothes wringers, washing machines Knife cleaners, knife boards Knife polish, silver soap, black lead Brunswick black, blind cord Wood and zinc wash boards Fry pans, gird irons Garden rakes, garden hoes

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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 423, 7 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 423, 7 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 423, 7 May 1879, Page 4

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