QN SALE by the UNDERSIGNED—--2 tons No 4 fencing wire, staples and stretching apparatus to suit. BROWN & DUTHIE. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY ON SALE. Ewbauk’s nails, 1 to 6in Wire and cut nails, flooring brads Galvanised corrugated iron, 6, 7 & Bft. Sash weights, 6 to 141bs, sash line Window glass 8 x 10 to 36 x 48 Hinges, rim and mortice locks Latches, axle pulleys, screws Door springs,brass furn ishingsin variety Linseed oil, turps, mythilated spirits Castor and colza oil, driers, umber Varnish, white lead, red lead & colours Cut tind tacks, finishing nails BROWN & DUTHIE. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ON SALE. Register stoves, cooking ranges Colonial ovens, sausage machines Iron bedsteads Table and pocket cutlery Plaited spoons and forks Tea and coffee pots, a large variety Crndlesticks, preserving pans Tea kettles, saucepans, boilers Trays in sets and single Kerosine lamps, chimnies and globes American charcoal smoothing irons BROWN & DUTHIE. BROWN <fc DUTHIE, Licensed Dealers under Arms, 1860. HAVE ON SALE, Gunpowder, Curtis and Harvey’s, and Hall’s Blasting pcwder, fuse, wads Cartridges for revolvers, Terry’s rifles, Enfield and Snider rifles Wire cartridges for game at long distances Shot, gun and rifle caps, nipples Swords with patent leather belts Shot pouches and belts, powder flasks TO ARRIVE, Double barrel guns Sniders rifles and carbines with bayonets Bresch-loading double fowling guns SETTLERS’ IMPLEMENTS ON SALE, Ploughs and harrows Fern scythes and handles Hay forks, potatoe forks American axes, morticing axes Fencing augers, Mathieson’s and American Spades, shovels, dock weeders Milk pans, pails, strainers and skimmers Cart and plough traces, back chains Long handle hedge bills Fern hooks, hedgers’ gloves Wedges and maul rings, grindstones Cross cut and pit saws Steelyards, riddles, selves Winnowing sheets, bullock bells BROWN & DUTHIE. ON SALE, lx Stock and to Arrive, 175 CASES AMERICAN KEROSINE OIL. BROWN & DUTHIE. March 9. IRON.—HARDWARE.—METALS. J. BOURDELAIN & Co., Manufacturing Export Ironmongers, Hardware and Metal Merchants, 57, Gracecliurch Street, London, E.C. Works at Birmingham. Merchants Indents faithfully and promptly executed, at lowest current prices. Price Cunents on application. April 29. Lon., F. 19.—26. “ PATENTS ACT, 1860.” ATOTICE IS HEREBY GTVFN that Jal an application has been made to his Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by John Booth, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, in the said Colony, Gentleman, tor the grant to him the said John Booth, of Letters Patent under the Seal of the said Colony, for the exclusive use, enjoyment, and advantage within the said Colony of a NEW INVENTION Or improvement for preparing the Fibre of the Phormium Tenax and . other plants indigenous to New Zealand, by a different and more effectual process than any of the processes at present in use, and so as greatly to economise labour and increase the value of the Fibre. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person who may wish to prefer objection to the granting of such Letters Patent, is hereby required, within tour calendar months from the publication of this notice, to send to the office of John Boyle Bennett, Esq , Re gistrar-General, at Wellington, in the Ptovince of Wellington, in the said Colony of New Zealand, (being the person appointed for that purpose under the provisions of the “ Patents Act, I 860,”) a statement in writing setting forth the grounds of such objection; and subscribed with the proper name and address of the person so objecting. Dated at Dunedin aforesaid, this 6tli day of April, 1869. HO WORTH & HODGKINS, Solicitors for the above named applicant.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1021, 1 May 1869, Page 3
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576Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1021, 1 May 1869, Page 3
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