OW LANDING EX ELECTRA, AND TO Alt RIVE PER WILD DUCK and LEICHARDT. 100 kegs patent nails, If to 6in 50 do do spikes, assorted sizes 30 do cut floor brads, do 20 do Walker’s CS horse shoe nails, do 2 casks cut. tinned, and wrought tacks 25 tons BBH iron, bar rod, and plate, assorted sizes 5 do hoop iron, assorted 10|do pig iron 7 rolls sheet lead, 4, sk. and slbs 2hhds lead pipe, k, f, 1, If, I£, If, 2, 2f, and 2f in 10 ingots block tin 15 kegs wire nails 8 black staple vices, assorted sixes 2 casks japanned T hinges, do 1 do do do weighty do 1 do hooks and bands, 12 to 20in 2 do horshoes 5 cases fenders, assorted BB bronzed 2 do fire irons 50 lengths copper tube, Jin to 4in 1 case brass case tube, J, |, and fin 2 do brass and copper sheets, 8 to 26 guage 25 bundles iron wire, assorted, 8 to 16 do Avery’s weighing machines, 3 to 5 cwt 2 hhds do counter do, assorted 1 case, steelyards 10 hhds tinned holoware, assorted 3 do enamelled do do 1 cask frying pans, asorted 1 do gridirons, do 20 doz galvanised iron buckets, assorted, 10 to 12in 12 brass lift and force pumps, 2J and Sin | 2 cases Douglas’ pumps, assorted 2 Appleby’s deep well pumps 1 case Nye’s sausage machines 1 do knife cleaners, various kinds 3 casks Nettleford’s screws, assorted 1 do screw bolts and nuts, do 2 do rim and dead locks and house latches 3 do assorted brassware 3 hhds japanned tinware, assorted 4 casks steam Sittings, comprising stop cocks, grease cocks, & cups, vacum and pressure guages, water guage cocks, boiler joints, steam pot and range cocks, assorted, &c, &c 1 case guage glasses, ■§; and fin 4do carpenters’and joiners’ tools assorted 2 do pit, crosscut, and mill saws, assorted 1 cask hand, rip, and tennon saws, do 1 do saw files, smiths’ files and rasps assorted 1 bark mill 3 casks pipeclay 6 cases bathbricks 1 do coffin furniture, assorted 3 do single and double barrel guns -2 do Walker and Eley’s waterproof gun caps 1 do powder and shot flasks 3 do Sorby’s sheepshears 3 casks milk pans, assorted sizes 1 do do skimmers and strainers 1 case Turkey stones -15 casks zinc, plain and perforated 5 tons galvanised iron 5 cases iron bedsteads, folding do, cots, and chairs 1 do Lockwood’s cutlery 5 do wax vestas, plaid and japanned boxes 10 register stoves, superior quality 20 colonial ovens, assorted 1 ton camp ovens, and three legged pots 15 patent atmospheric churns 3 cheese presses 15 pairs cart arms and boxes Furnace pans, cast iron, copper, and enamelled boilers 15 marble mantlepieces, very superior design and workmanship AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Ploughs, 1 and 2 wheel and swing, by Howard, Ruusome, Barrowman, and Ball 3 sets Howard’s harrows and whippletress 25 share moulds 2 cases crown scythes 1 do hand drag rakes 1 do horse do 40 doz CS hay forks, assorted sizes 20 do Fox’s extra strapped spades 10 do shovels, square and round point 5 cases challcutters 1 do reaphooks 2 doz bright daisy drawers 3 do brushing hooks 3 do grafting tools 5 do Sutton shovels I cask scythe stones ENGINEER AND SHIPS’ STORES. 2 tons Manilla rope, 3f in to 7fin i do Europe rope, small sizes Oils— «-..0r, colza, boiled, raw, black, olive, lard, and tea 200 cases kerosene oil Turpentine, soft soap, tallow, white and red lead, zinc, white paint 5 casks assorted dry and ground colors 1 do lampblack, whiting, and oakum 2 bales .white cotton waste, Italian flax packing •30 bolts best navy canvas, Nos 1 to 6 1 cask engineer’s files, assorted 5 barrels pitch 5 do Stockholm and coal tar ■2 cases sheet indiarubber, 1-16 to fin AMERICAN GOODS. 1 case D handled shovels, round point 5 dozen do do square 20 cases Baltimore chairs 5 do cane seat do 3 do ea. laides, oak, dining, and oak office chairs 10 do Sharp’s axes 10 do Collins’ do medium, and boys' axes 12 thermometer churns, 1 to 5 12 doz 3-hoop pails 10 nests tubs 200 cases kerosene oil 3 do axe handles, ea. No. 1 and 2 5 do pick do 1 hhd kerosene glasware, assorted 20 doz corn brooms 2 cases spirit levels 10 do clocks, assorted II Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machines. E. W. MILLS, Ironmonger, Lambton quay, Wellington. Agent for Howard’s ploughs and agricultural implements, and Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines. GREYTOWN LADIES’ SEMINARY MISS HOOMAN informs the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that her FIRST QUARTER OP THE YEAR, commences on TUESDAY, 21st January, 1868. Terms:— Boarders £4O per annum. Day Scholars...... 6 ' Music.'.. 6 „ Drawing .L....... 6 ' ~' Three months ‘notice, required previous to removal of pupil. ' Grey town, January Yl, 1868. ~
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 February 1868, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 February 1868, Page 4
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