rpHE undersigned are in constant receipt of— • Wollongong and Wellington buttor Irish bacon, now euro, to arrive Irish and York hams, to arrivo Roll bacon, colonial Boiled beef Spiced beof German sausages Adolaido flour &O. &O. &0. , Fresh buttor and eggs on solo on arrival of each steamor from Nelson. JOHN SOLOMON AND CO., 165 Diggers' Store, Rovell street. , AN SALE by tho Undorsignod:— Adelaide flour, silk dressed Chilian flour Sinclair's bacon Company's sugar Mauritius „ Fine congou, in boxes • • .. 1 Hhds and qr-casks Martell's brandy Qr-casks Otard's brandy Honnossy's brandy, in case Red caso gohova, JDKZ Bottled beer Tobacco Havannah cigars Sardinos Quicksilver Raisins Vestas, &c, &c. D. n. OLEVE AND CO.', Gibson's Quay, 106 Noxt to Wharf strook COWLTSHAW AND PLAISTED\ Near tho Post Office, Gibson's Uudy, TTAVE ON SALE, Wrought clout and Amorican tabtis American nails and floor brads . Walker's horse nails, Lockwdod's rasps Stub's files, Sorby's augers and chisels Frying pans, glue, chalk, traces Back chains, sowing twino, halters Scrubbing shoo and dandy brushes Curry con?bs, jbrass taps, anvils, Bellows, vices, hinges assorted . Carpenters' rim locks, builders' ironmongery M'Guiro's nugget and Hungarian boots Colonial watortights Wholesale and retail. 168 ~ LAND ! LAND ! "~ For Salo by Private Treaty. SEVERAL of tho best business Bitos m Hokitika. Apply to — CiiAbkb Bbotubbs, 169 Gibeons's Quay. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. HOKITIKA SAW MILLS, GIBSON'S QUAY (About 300 Yard^past tho Custom -House). To Builders, Contractors, and Others. T7UNDLAY & HAWORTH havo much pleasure J? in announcing that the Hokitikn Saw Mills are now outting, ami that ho is prepared to execute orders for any description of Boards and Scantling, on the shortest uotico. Orders left at the Mill, or at the office of R. & T. Haworth Gibson's Quay, will be punctually attouded to. 170 FINDLAY & HAWORTH, Proprietors. FREDERIC LASSETTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND EXPORT IRONMONGER. T>EGS to call the attention of tho Now Zea- •*-^ land trado to tho advantages his house offers to those who may favour him with their orders. L. L. is now doing one of the largest export trades in hardware in tho Colonies, but ha?> not hitherto given special attention to tho New Zealand market ; ho is now, howovor, desirous of showing that ho can execute orders in a style nnd manner, and nt prices, which are calculated to ensure a permanent connection with those who may ontiust ordors to his cavo. WHOLSALE BUYERS will benefit by selecting goods which have been bought in tho English, Continental and American markets, by our own buyers, In the closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of tho requirements of the Colonial trado. Owing to my very largo rotail trado tho as* eortnient of goods is muoh more cxtensivo than is possiWo for any house exclusively wholesale to' keep; this seouroa a complete exeoutton of the order, an advantage whioh will be duly appreciated by the Now Zealand tiaders. I bavo now on salo the best assorted stock of gonoral hardware in the colonies, comprising tools and matorials for builders, carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, ship, wrights, plumbers, and all mechanical trades~ Collins Bteol American diggers' shovels and axes Ames long and D handled shovels, &o. Patent prizo ploughs and agricultural Im* plements Farm and garden tools A very superior solcotion of single and doublo bored guns, rovolvers, carbines, ropcating rifles, rovolving rifles, &o«, and all kinds of, nminuiiition. Every article of utility or oleganco required in house furnishing. Superior Shoißeld cutlery} plated and metal ware for tho table. Bedsteads and baths Choice ornamental goods for drawing-room Cooking stoves of woll-tried English, American, and Scotch patterns, and cooking utonsils Lamps of all descriptions ConUaual arrivals of every article required by dealors in hardware Export orders, to ensure immediato dospatoh, must be accompanied by either a remittance or a reforenco to a banker or morchants. FREDERIC LASSETTER, 421, George street, Sydney, 180 New South Wales. TURNING LATHE. A second-hand Turning Lathe for salo. JX Apply to John Stowarfc, BookselJor, ltovell street, opposite the Camp, 444.
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West Coast Times, Issue 87, 23 December 1865, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 87, 23 December 1865, Page 4
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