Merchandise. ~ TTAWKES AND STj^OUTfcJ, Impoetees, WHOLESALE WINE, SPJUIT, PROVISION, AND COUWJAI, PRODUCE MERCHANT-}, RaVELL BTEEBT, HOKITIKA. TTAWKES AND STROJTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 ZtQ£MONGERS, Cheistchuech Stoee, Revell street, Hokitika. Appointed sole agents for the cdetantet! Cookham Boots. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. /^VN SALE by the undersigned, how landing, ox " Star of the Evening," ft-o»n Melbourno, A splendid assortment Qf keroscn* lamps, suitable for dining an,i drawing-rooms and offices ' ' Register stoves, fendors, and fire-1ro«< Japanned coal vasos, hods and scoo v. „ toilette sets in great vai'-i^' < American and English cookingTalag Also, Now on Sale, as undor, just landed, Sinclair's hams and bacon Colonial do do Canterbury fresh butter Port Cooper cheese F. W. sperm candles L. W. do do Morton's salmon, in lib, and. gib tins Sardines — halves and quarter* Pickles— Crosse and BkbkwelTs Bottled fruits— MortonV- ' English and.Tasmanian jams I Colonial oatmeal I Sauces — Lea & Perrins and Crosse & BlackweJl's Cohnan's mustard, in £lb. and lib. canisters American dried apples Coffee, in lib canisters Salad oil, half-pints, Crosse & B&ckwell's Fresh Herrings, lib tins, Moil's Fancy Jbiscuits Pale brandy, Martell's & Hennessy's, case and bulk Sweetened gin, Kirkliston whisky Port ( an^ sherry wines Byass' and Victoria stores' stout 1 Also, Per " Spray," from Lyttelton 1000 bushels bran 2 tons chaff 100 boxes Price's Belmont sperm candles 20 eases Morton's lib salmon 20 Sardines — halves Canterbury fresh butter Port Cooper cheese 3130* Hawkes & Stbouts.
AN SAL E'," \J Kerosene, lamps, chimneys, wicks, &c. Glass, china, and crockery Ironmongery, grindery^ Shipchandlery, pitch, tar, resin, &c. Paints, oils, colors Varnishes, French polish Paperhangings, &c. > Combs, brushware •Stationery, and patent medicines Tobacco and cigars A. J. Solomon & Co., Wholesale and Retail ironmongers, and General Importers ■ (Next the Dunedin Hotel), 3439* {Revsll-'stbebt. - " ON S A L E, By the undersigned— 30,000 feet colonial boards and scantlings Kauri pine flooring, T & G Do do, dressed, 12 x £ Oregon T &, G Doors, all sizes Sashes, do Mouldings, do Palings Galvanised iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet Spouting, &c. Ridging Bricks And everything connected with the trade at the lowest possible prices. Walleb & Ceaig,! Victoria Timber Yard. (Next Custom House), Gibson's Quay. 3103 ON S A L E^ And now landing, Kerosene Colonial and camp oven? Gas pipe, and'galvanised buckets Truck and whim wheels American and Ewbank nailg Sluice forks, Collins picks and axes . Sheet zinc lead, and lead pipe Sorby's cross-cut and pit saws Sheet India rubber and belting Hall's blasting powder and fuse Manilla rope aud navy canvas Grindstones, vices, and bellows Bar, rod, and sheet iron American R.P., S.M., D.M., and sash doors and sashes Dressed weather-boards, and 6 x TandGCorrugated iron, 6, 7, and Bft. Spouting, ridging &c, &c. CoWLISHAW & PLAISTED, Ironmongers, Near the Post Office, 3318 GifelOQ'l Q«tiHffi|
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West Coast Times, Issue 254, 16 July 1866, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 254, 16 July 1866, Page 1
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