Wholesale j f IRONMONGERS. /. / —-000- - / Direct Importers of: // IRONMONGERY, / SADDLERY. / / / Ql) / KQiir*’ CROCKERY WARE, / /eV / GLASSWARE, Z t ,tc., Ac., Ac. /l / Z AGENTS FOR: ‘ /aV/ / SAN FRANCISCO ' Paint. / The Best Paint for Farmers.
HORNBY’S PLOUGHS IN STOCK. Just Landed : ■ To Arrive : Ex “Fanexoth” and “Sam Mendel.” | Per “Warwick,” and “Auriga,” ICASK CHARCOAL IRONS. j HOGSHEAD KETTLES. 1 cask Milk Pans, all sizes. | JL 1 hogshead Saucepans. 1 cask Butt Hinges. I 1 hogshead Oval Boilers. 1 cask Scotch T Hinges. ; 1 case E.P Spoons and Forks, 1 cask Lower Bolts, | Hornsby’s TWO-WHEEL PLOUGH S, 80 kegs Wire Nails. HR., R.A., R.L.F., F.G., and H. 25 kegs Floor Brads. ; 2 cases Matheson’s Planes. 1 case Mincing Machines. i 10 casks General Ironmongery. 1 case Mangles, with stand. A COILS FENCING WIRE, I case Mangles for Tables. i v/ V No, 6,7, and 8. 2 cases Files. I Barb Wire. 3 crates Crockeryware. I Staples, all sizes. 4 cases Glassware. j Camp Ovens, 1 cask Brunswick Black. i Corrogatcd Iron—6, 7,8, 9 and 10 feet, 1 case Emery Cloth. Galvanized Nails and Washers, 1 case Gilpin’s Twist Bits. I 3 casks Lampware. 10 dozen Galvanized Tubs. I 2 cdscs Brassware. 24 packages and cases | 5 casks Paints and Oils. GENERAL IRONMONGERY.
TV o 11 c e> . BUY YOUR HOUSE FEED FROM Thelwall and Co. ALL kinds of FEED whole or cruuhed kept in stock. This reason’# OA.TEN CHAFF of the beat quality ; also a few tons of PRIME OLD HAY pressed into bales to suit customers. CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. 29 Orders in Town Delivered. GISRORNE-WAIROA ROAD. WAI B O A COUNT Y. T' ENDERS are invited for Road formation between Te Kura stream and the I Reinga. ■ Section 2, 128 Chains, from near Te Kura stream to the boundary of the Opoiti Block. Section 3, 267 Chains, from Opoiti block to the Kaitarahai stream. , Section 4, 131 Chains, from the Kaitarahai stream to join the present bridle track near the Keinga. Plans and Specifications can be seen at. the Court House, Clyde, Wairoa. Separate tender# for each section, addressed to the undersigned at the District Survey Office, Napier, will be received up to noon on SATURDAY. March 17th. Mr B. Lambert, Government. Surveyor will meet intending Contractor# at the Opoiti Ferry to point out the road line, on Saturday the* 24th inst., and on Saturday, March 3rd, at 8 a.m. HORACE BAKER, Chief Surveyor. > Clyde, Wairoa, Feb., 12th, 1883. 170 I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I Z McDEVITT. Contractor and I ® > Carter, bogs to intimate that he has taken the Stable# and premises in Grey-street lately occupied by Mr D. Berry, where all orders for Ploughing and Carting &e., maj be left. 6‘> Toe t . 7JIHE PREMISES lately occupied by tlu UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. | Apply to— LARGE TOWNLEY. j Gisborne, March 12, 1863. 25
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1298, 20 March 1883, Page 3
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