. Merchandise; r\N SALE, by the undersigned,— 9 casks, crushed loaf sugar 30 boxes'" Jessie Beasley' tea 20 half-chests " Taillee "do . ' 30 cases Sinclair's hams 5 do Took's do 100 boxes light, and full-weight candles 12 chests Neva Stearine do 40 cases (halves) sardines SO do Morton's bottled fruits 14 do , do jams 17 do Hobart Town do 36 do Morton and Gamble's salmon 4 do do lobsters ) • ColonialJbacon and hams - Mauritius sugar, oatmeal . . Moir's fresh herrings Canterbury butter, coffee j 'Mnstard, dried apples Huntley and Palmer's biscuits v . Salad oil Crosse aiid Blaekwell's assorted ■ sauces Whisky, old torn, brandy • Port and sherry Chaff and flour. L < To arrive per.Spray, 25 cases Maunders\st6ut 25 casks AUsopp's ale 20 cases Morton's oysters ; f Per Elizabeth Curie, 20 cases Guiness' stout - , 14 kegs Canterbury batter. • Also (expett3d daily), 50 cases C. & B.s pickles 12 do (quarter) sardines , 100 boxes Brandon's Neva candles 12 qi-casks Otard's b.andy 4 do (each) port aud sherry - • 3 tons white Mauritius sugar 2 cases coffee. Hawkes and Strouts, Revell street, Hokitika.- ' - 4 ■ N.B.— Storekeepers, and Packers supplied at the lowest market rates, and ©a tho most liberal terms. 8885 A SHAW AND CO., Wholesale, Retail, and ' GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Revell-street, Nearly opposite the Dunedin Hotel. Messfs A. Shaw and Co. beg to iitferai the public ,that they have commenced business, anU Lave on band a large and extensive Stock of generat Hardware, consisting of — American shovels, axes, and picks Kerosene oil, lamps, and lamp-glasses Galvanised ridging and spouting Patent nails, clout, tacks, gold'-seales Sheet zinc, brusli-ware, cutlery Counter scales, Salter's balances Hammers, adzes, chisels, sp'okeshaves Tent lines, count er'and sewing twine , &c.', &c, &c. Packers and others supplied at wholesale ' prices. 39r9* ON SALE, and NOW LANDING— Cozzen and Co's' kerosene Single and double-barrel guns'! «. Curtis and Harvey's diamond grain gunpowder, shot, and caps Hall's blasting powder and fuse Manilla rope aud Bengal lines Sheet indiarubber aud belting Nuyy Canvas, 0, 1, <3, and 4 Sluice forks, Collins picks and axes I Truck and whim wheels American an i Ewbank's nails Zinc, 9, 10, and 11 Lead pipe and sheet lead, 3 to olbs Carpenter's Rim Locks and Builders' • Ironmonger}Smith's bellows, anvils, and vices Best cast, double shear, and (l) ' blister steel Bar?and hoop iron Black and galvanised sheet-iron Corrugated iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet Galvanised ridging and spouting American doors and sashes Single and double "bedsteads Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, oakum. COWXISHAW AND PLAISTED, f ' ' leonmongers,^ Near the Post Office, 3793 Gibson's Quay. SEEDS.' SEEDS. SEEDS. • A FIRST CLASS assortment of Vege- „ table Seeds to Toe had at DUNNING AND ROSS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL FBUITHREHS, Revell-street. 3851
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West Coast Times, Issue 303, 12 September 1866, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 303, 12 September 1866, Page 1
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