OUTLEEY! CUTLEEY! ELECTKO-PLATE ! WE invite the attention of Parties Furnishing to our Large Stock of TABLE-CtJTLERY, BRITISH AND ELEGTROtPLATED SILVER SPOONS & FORKS, From the best Sheffield Makers. PRICES : Dessert Knives lOn „, -. ,~ f per (bone-handled) 12a 6a > 14s ' 16s { doz Dessert Knives „. QC AX ( per (ivory-handled) 24s ' 35s - 45a j doz Table Knives Ifi 17 „, 9n per (bone-handled) 16s ' 17s GA > 20s doz Table Knives Qn ._ .„ per (ivory-handled) 30s, 455, 50s Table Knives and in 1P „- \ per Forks 1Os ' 16s ' 25s ]set. (MEAT AND GAME CARVERS AND TABtB STEELS TO MATCH.) BRITISH PLATE. Tea Spoons 4s, 6s, 8s |£* Dessert Spoons 11s Table Spoons 165,18n6a,2286a Dessert Forks 12s P ®* Table Forks I6 5 ,1856d,2256a j g** ELECTRO-PLATED SILVER TeaSpoons 1186d,1286d,178| Dessert Spoons 235, 30s, 85s j|^ Tablespoons 82s, 425, 46s |^ Dessert Forks 21s, 80s, 84s Table Forks ] 325, 40s, 44s ?" Soup Ladles, Gravy, Salt Mustard, and Egg Spoons to match. Also a large asorttnent of Oruets, Toast Eaokß, Biscuit Boxes, Pickle Frames and Forks, Fish Carvers, Dessert Knives in cases, Butter Coolers and Knives &c. JAMES THAIN &Co. MIND you don't forget it! Good and cheap locks and latches, American and English, at R. C. Hoiokopt's. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, 1882. Extract from tho Wanganui Chbonicxe of October 20. BEFORE leaving the implements we must J not overlook the collection of drays shown by Mr Gavin Hamilton, nil of them of a solid and durable character, worthy of the establishment they emanated from. • 'i ' ' • In the course of the afternoon the competition for the best-shod horse took place, Messrs T.] TTn.milf.nnj W. Armstrong, and R. Shannon entering the lists. The contest was keen, but in the end Mr Hamilton was decided the wiunor both as to the draught horses and thoroughbreds. Prizes. — Implements : Mr G. Hamilton, wharf iiray, Ist. Miscellaneous : Best farm cart, Mi 1 G. Howe's prize, £1 Is, Mr Gavin Hamilton. The firm have, during the last four years, been constant takers of both first and second prizes. HAMILTON'S SHOEING FORGE, RIDOWAX-STREET. r\AliL at Francis J. Jones's, the cheapest J shop in town for Boots and Shoes. Men's Shooting Boots only 12s 6d. THE MERCANTILE & BANKRUPTCY ' GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALA.VD. PHE only Gazette published in the colony, L and giving the fullest particulars of Bankruptcy and Mercantile matters, and containing weekly information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on. Wool, Liens on Crops, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bailments, Share Reports, &c, and with which is now incorporated " The New Zealand Trade Protection Society's Private List of Bills of Sale," &c.-, the entire right, title, and interest therein having been purchased from Mr Samuel Carrol, of Wellington. Annual subscription, £3 3s, payable in advance. Half-yearly Index published in January and July in cncli year. Agent for Wangahui, H. I JONES. Head . Office, Dunedin. K. T. Whkeleh, Advertising Agency, Stafford-street. Alexander Aitken grocery, provision, and fruit sto c, Nearly opposite the Ea way Station Taupo Quay. (CS* Inspection iNviTKn MONEY TO LEND, in sums to suit bor 111. -rowers" Apply to G. McCaul, Yictoaia Avenue. , rjiHE NEW ZEALAND ■ \ N \^r\ SHIPPING COMPANY' LINE. I fcl!r-M^ WOOL SEASON, 1882-3. j I \ The following high-classed M iron clipper ships are appointed to Bail from Wellington for London daring rhe season, carryin? passengers and all descriptions of cargo at current rateß : — Ships. Tone Class. Master Date. Cooleen ... 629 100 Al Barkley ... Nov. Otaki ... 1014 do Holbeache to follow WanKonni 1077 do Wntt ... do Orari ... 1011 do Worstor ... do and other first class vessels to follow as re (juried. Freight and Passage arrangements can bemade at the Head Office, Christchurch, or at any of th Branches in New Zealand, Apply, in Welmkotoh, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED Cnßtomhonso Qnay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN ALL NOVEMBER. Tho Splendid Iron Clipper Barque |||li GLENLORA, *Ss=w&' H6 tons, W. Scotland, master. This vessel will be the first wool ship of the season, and will arrive in London in time for the February wool sales. Cargo is now being received on the Queen's Wharf, Wellington. For freight or passage-money apply to JOHN P. WATT, Agent. ANGANUI BRICK SARDS, Close to St« John's Platform. W, WARWICK, Proprietor
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 10 November 1882, Page 1
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698Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 10 November 1882, Page 1
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