Merchandise. AN SALE, by -the undersigned,— 9 casks crushed loaf sugar 30 boxes " Jessie Beasley ' ' tea s 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) sardiues 30 do Morton's bottled fruits 14 do do ja>ns 17 do Hobart Town do * 36 do Morton and Gamble's salmon 4 do ' do lobsters Colonial bacon and haras Mauritius sugar, oatmeal Moir's fre^h herrings Canterbury butter, coffee Mustard, dried apples Huntley and Palmer's biscuits Salad oil Crosse and Blackwell's assorted sauces < Whisky, old torn, brandy Port and sherry' Chaff and flour. To arrive per Spray, 25 cases Maunders' stout 25 casks Allsopp's ale '20 cases Morton's oysters ; Per Elizabeth Curie, 20 cases Guiness 1 stout 14 kegs Canterbury butter. - Also (expectsd daily), 50 cases C. & B.s pickles! 12 do (quarter) sardines • 100 boxes Brandon's Neva candles ' 12 qr-casks Otard's b.andy . 4 do (each) port and sherry 3 tons white Mauritius sugar 2 cases coffee. ' Hawkes and Strouts, - • Revell street, Hokitika. N.B. — Storekeepers and Packers supplied at the lowest market, rates, and on the most liberal terms,. t - 3835 A SHAW AND CO., Wholesale, Retail, and GENERAL IRONMONGERS, • Reyell-steeet, Nearly opposite the Dunedin Hotel. Messrs A. Shaw and Co. beg to inform the public that they have commenced business, and have on hand a large and extensive Stock of general Hardware, consisting of — American shovels, axes, and picks Kerosene oil, lamps, and lamp-glasses Galvanised ridging and spouting , Patent nails, clont, tacks, gold-scales Sheet zinc, brush-ware, cutlery Counter scales, Salter's balances Hammers, adzes, chisels, spokeshaves Tent lines, counter and sewing twine &c, &c, &c. Packers and others supplied at wholesale prices. 3979* 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 Mauilla rope and Bengal lines Sheet indiarubber and belting Navy Canvas, 0, 1, 3pand. 4 Sluice forks, Collins picks and axes Truck and whim wheels American an.; Ewbank's nails Zinc, 9, 10, and 11 ' " ■ ' Lead pipe and sheet lead,, 3 to 51bs Carpenter's Rim Locks and Builders' Ironmongery 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 Singlq^ind double bedsteads s Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, oakum. COWLISHAW AND PLAISTED, Ironmongers; Near the Post Office, 3793 Gibson's Quay. < SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. A FIRST CLASS assortment of Vegetable Seeds to be had at ROSS,' Late DUNNING AND ROSS', WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERERS', Revell-street. 3851
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West Coast Times, Issue 304, 13 September 1866, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 304, 13 September 1866, Page 1
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