NOW'XINDING, Jg X LATE ARRIVALS* 23 tons BBH iron, assorted,. . /! 8 kegs OS horse nails, 6to 12lbs 34 cases galv cor iron, 6,7, 8, and 9ft, 24G ' 6 do do/ridging, 14 and I6in ; 8 do do, £ round and OG guttering ’ 3. do do, tinned flat sheets, 24 and 26-G 15 casks sheet zinc, Nos 9, 10 and 11 3 rolls do lead, 4 to Olbs 35 kegs French wire nails, to 3in 70 do patent nails, G to 6in. 21 do wrought spikes, galvd and composition do 5 hhds tinned holloware ; ; 2do enamelled do and plates, dishes, &c ■ 3 cases folding bedsteads, iron and sack- ■ ing bottoms 10 do single and double French and stump bedsteads 2 do iron cots, green and cane .' 4 Leamington and Colbrookdale ranges 11 Scotch cooking stoves, 6 to 9 •2 cases bronze and BB fenders 10 register stoves, assorted • 30 .colonial ovens, assorted sizes .9 Milner’s and Whitfield’s fireproof safes 83 drums raw and boiled oil ... 14 do turps ! . 1 . 170 tins white lead, 30 tins patent zinc white
95 do best red lead, 60 tins patent driers 50 do black, green, blue, and-yellow paints 65 cases window glass, assorted sizes .2 do|varnishes, assorted ' 7. do Bell and Black’s plaid and japanned -■ - vestas ■;.■■■ . 12 dozen.Parke’s patent .spades and forks 6 washing machines, with and without wringers 10 superior chaff cutters 6 brass force pumps, 2 j and 3in .8 coils lead pipe, J, lin, l£in 2 cases coffin furniture, assorted 1 .cask Stubs’ files,, assorted 3 do. brush ware, bass brooms, and mops 2 do Carpenter’s patent rim locks, 6, 7 8, 9, and lOin 1 do rim and bolt latches 5 do japanned T hinges and cast but do 3 cases' OS' circular saws, 30 to 48iu. ,3 do do pit saws, 6, 61, 7,. 7Jfl 4do do cross' .cut do, 5, 5-1, 6, G£, 7ft 1 do Gilpin’s patent augurs, £ to 2in 2 casks brass cocks and steam fittings . 1 case patent flooring cramps ' 1. do Austin’s patent sash twine 2 do E P ware, comprising cruet ' frames, forks, Spoons, candlesticks, toast ’ racks, &c, &c : 1 bale cpcoa door mats, assorted 6 hhds Perry and Soil’s 1 tinware, com-' prising; sponge pans; baths,, toilet cans, water jugs, watering pots, ' basins, cream skimmers, camp kettles, chamber pails, lanterns, tea pbts, panhikins, dinner plates, cash boxes, baking dishes, graters, &c, &c, &c 1 case glass paper and emery cloths assorted numbers 20 400 gallon iron tanks ' 5 tons proved chain, f, |, |, J, and lin
AMERICAN GOODS. 25 kegs American cut nails ' 12, cases American axes, Sharp’s and Collin’s ■ 4 cases American hatchets and hammers 1 do 10 dozen do brooms ; , 20 nests do tubs; 25 dozen buckets 40 boxes do clothes pegs; 2 cases spring do 50 cases do kerosene oil; 1 cask do 40 dozen lamp chimnies. 5 cases do axe and pick handles, 2 do. do CS,D, and; long handle shovels ; 20 do do churns, 0 to 5 . 12 do :Baltimore. chairs , 3 do cut tacks, assorted, 4 to 14oz : 6 do clocks, assorted . 5 Fairbank’s weighing machines SHIP CHANDLERY AND ENGINEERS’ STORES. 50 bales best navy canvass, No 1 to 6 16 casks Stockholm pitch and tar 2 do; best amber resin 1 bale sewing twine 12. drums Peacock’s patent paint 10 casks MTnnes’ patent composition 43, coils Manila rope, | to 6ia 38 do Europe rope, | to 5m 6 do galvanised wire, J to Sin 50 drums colza oil 25 cases castor oil, each 18 gallons 2 casks olive oil; 3do tallow 35 do soft soap; 2 bales waste . E. W. MILLS, Ironmonger, Lambton-quay.
N 0 , TIC E . THE Church of England Divine Services during each month will be as follows until further notice Ist Sunday, Masterton (Upper Plain.) 11 a.m. Masterton, 2.30 Carterton, 5.30 p.m. 2nd Sunday, Greytown 11 a,m. .Moroa, , 2.30 p.m. Mr. Hidwell’s, Evening. 3rd Sunday, Masterton (Upper Plain) 11 a.m. Masterton 2.30 p.m.. East Taratalu 5.30 p.m. ... 4th Sunday, Greytown, 11 a.m. Camp (Fcatherston) 2.30. p.m. Captain Smith’s, Evening. ~ A. KNELL, Curate. M. OASELBERG, (late CASELBERG AND , ABRAHAMS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS, DEE-ST., . INVERCARGILL, SOUTHLAND.) ■gEGS to inform the settlers of the Wairarapa and Rangitikei district that he calls round every two months with a large assortment of first-class Drapeiy, Silver and Gold.Watches, by good London makers, genuine Gold Jewelry of every description, and hopes by just dealing and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. ’ ■■■'' - , ■ . ■ ALL OEDEHS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 1 July 1867, Page 4
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