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Tapioca in bottle, jars or tins per cube ft 2 6 w Vlliermice per cube ft 2 6 Vinegar per gal 0 6 L Whiting and chalk per cwt 1 0 Ghitta Percha, manufactured, not being 3 apparel per cube it 10 0 Hardware — per cwt 4 0 Haberdashery per cube ft 5 6 0 Hair seating pef cube f t ' 1 0 0 Harness per cube ft 2 0 6 Holloware _ per cwt 4 0 1 Hops per lb 0 1 Hosiery per cube ft 5 0 0 Ironware — 0 Buckets and tubs, iron per cwt 4 0 0 Chains, 3-Bths of an inch in diameter and under peE cwt 2 0 0 Copying Presses . . per cwt 4 0 - Fencing wire, staples and standards, strain--0 m % P oßts apparatus per cwt 10 O Grates and gate posts per cwt 4 0 0 Galvanized sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering spouting, rivets, washers, screw nails^ horse shoes, and wire netting per cwt" 1 0 0 Nailß per cwt 1 0 Sadirons per cwt 1 0 0 ™? es > ■ per cwt 4- 0 1 Weighing machines per cwt 4 U 0 Ironmongery . per cwt 4 0 g Japaned and lacquered metal ware 0 per cwt 4 0 j; Jewellery, for every £100 value £10 0 0 Lamps, lanterns, and lamp wick 0 per cube ft 1 0 Lead — Sheet, pig, and piping per cube 1 0 0 Manufactures not otherwise described per 0 cwt 4 0 0 Leather — Leather, sole . per lb 0 J g Leather, other kinds per lb 0 1 g Leather bags per cube ft 5 0 0 Leather leggings per cube ft 5 0 0 Leather manufactures not otherwise described per cube ft 1 0 0 Liqueurs per gal 12 0 . Looking glasses per cube ft 1 0 0 Malt per bush 0 6 Mantelpieces. per cube ft 10 0 Mats, door mats per cube ft 1 0 q Matting of cocoa fibre and other Hnds 0 per cube ft 0 6 g Millinery — 0 Bonnets and hats, trimmed, per cube ft 5 0 0 Bonnets and hats, untrimmed, per cube ft 3 0 0 Other kinds not described per cube ft 5 0 Musical instruments per cube ft 1 0 0 Painters materials — 0 Paints and colors per cwt 2 0 0 Turpentine per gal 0 6 Varnish per gal 0 6 0 Paper— Wrapping and bags per cube ft 1 0 Paperhangings per cube ft 1 6 0 Papiermache ware per cube ft 10 0 Perambulators per cube ft 0 6 0 Perfumery, not otherwise described per cube ft 2 6 0 Picture frames per cube ft 1 O 0 Pipes, tobacco per cube ft 2 0 Plate, gold and silver, for every £100 value 0 £10 0 0 0 Plated ware per lb 0 3 Portmanteaus per cube ft . 1 0 0 Provisions — 0 Bacon and hams ' per lb 0 1 Beef salted per cwt 2 0 Butter per lb O 1 Cheese per lb 0 1 0 Meats — Potted and preserved per cube ft 2 6 0 Pork, salted per cwt 2 0 Kosin per cwt 2 0 Saddlery per cube ft 2 0 Ship Chandlery — 0 Cordage 3 inches in circumference and under per cwt 3 0 0 Pitch . per brl 1 0 0 Tar per brl 1 0 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by 0 Sykes' hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than the 0 strength of proof per gallon 12 0 0 Stationery — Stationery and account books per cube ft 1 0 0 Ink, writing per cube- ft 1 0 g Paper do per cube ft 1 0 0 Steel per cwt 1 0 Sugar, treacle, and molasses per lb 0 1 g Tacks per cwt 4 0 0 Tea ■ perlb 0 6 Tinware per cwt 4 0 Timber— 0 Sawn per 100 ft superficial I 0 0 Shingles and Laths per 1000 I 0 0 Palings per 100 I 0. Posts per 100 4 0 g Rails per 100 2 0 Tobacco, Snuffs, &c. — Tobacco per lb 2 6 0 Tobacco, for sheepwash, subject to its being 0 rendered unfit for human consumption, and to Buch regulation as the Com--1 missioner of Customs shall from time to 3 time prescribe in that behalf perlb 0 3 1 Cigars perlb 5 0 Snuff . per lb 5. 0 Tools — Carpenter and others not otherwise described per cwt 4 0 Toys and fancy goods, not otherwise described per cube ft 1 Twine per cwt 2 Umbrellas and parasols, per cube ft 5 Whips and walking sticks per cube ft 1 Wine, in wood and bottle, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of specific gravity of *825 at the temperatui c of 60 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, or of six reputed quart bottles, or of twelve reputed pint bottles per gallon 4 0 Woodware — Buckets, perdoz 2 0 Doors each 1 O THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, "WEEKLY TIMES. nn.HESE JOURNALS have a very large omd earJL tensive circulation throughout New Zealand, Victoria, Neio South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania, and Gh'eat Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route, Agents have been appointed in most of the principal cities in America. As a circulating medium both in town and country these journals offer favorable advantages to advertisers, while the cliarges have been materially lowered in order to induce traders, merchants, and the public generally to avail themselves of the columns of the " Times." Segular Agents have been appointed throughout New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, $c. * The following are the rates for advertising : — First insertion, per Inch ... 3s« Each subsequent insertion of the same advertise- ;. ment ... ... ... ... 2s. Where advertisements are inserted for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very liberal discount is allowed on the above rates. Wliere advertisements a*e sent in without the member of insertions written, they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders for the toithdrawal of advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to publication.. All advertisements must be pre-paid, except where a current account exists. The days of publication of the Sottthlaxd Timjes are — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The subscription to the above journal is 12s 6d per quarter credit, or 10s per quarter cash. Single copy, 6d. The Weekly Times is published every Satur day, and contains a full resume of the news of th week. This journal is especially adapted for country settlers. Subscription — BZalf-yealy x 12 s, stamped, 15*; single copy, Qd.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18670805.2.16.6

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Southland Times, Issue 705, 5 August 1867, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
1,106

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 705, 5 August 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 705, 5 August 1867, Page 4

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