Merchandise. /~\N SALE, by the undersigaed,9 casks crushed loaf sug; r " 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-woighfc candles 12 chests-Nova Stoariae do 40 casea (halves) saidiues 30 do "Morton's bottlod fruity 14.d0 do jans | 17 do Hobart Town do 36 do Morton and Gamble's salmon 4do ' do - lobsters . Colonial bacon and hams t Mauritius sugar, oatmeal Moir's fresh herrings Canterbury butter, coffee Mustard, dried apples , Himtley and Palmer's biguuits Salad oil - Crosse aud Blaekwell'a assorted ' sauces " Whisky, old torn, brandy Port and sherry . ' . Chaff and flour. '- ' a To arrive per Spray, / 25 cases Maunders' stout" 25 casks Allsopp's ale 20 cases Morten's oysters'j .Per Elizabeth Curie, 20 cases Guineas' stout 14 kegs Canterbury buffer. 0 ' \ "" 1 \ Also (expected daily)-, 50 cas'es-d. & B.s pickles - 12 da (quarter) sardines 100 boxes Brandon's Neva candles 12 qr-casks Ofcard's b.andy 4 do (each) p'orfc and cherry "3 tons white Mauritius sugar 2 cases coffee. i Hawkes and^Stbouts, *, Revell street, Hokitika. i * * N.B. — Storekeepers and Packers supplied a£ the lowest market rates, and on tho most liberal terinsr ■ 4198^A SHAW AND C O., x Wholesale, Retail, and GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Revell-steeet, Nearly opposite the Dunedin Hotel. Messrs A. Shaw and Co. beg to inform the* public, that they have commenced business, and have on haud- 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} clout, 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* r\N SALE, and NOW LANDING— \-J Co^zen and Co's kerosene Single and double-barrel guns N Curtis and Harvey's? diamond' grain gunpowder, shot, a .d caps Hall's blasting powder and fusej | Manilla rope and Bengal lines | y" Sheet indiarubber, and belting, Navy Canvas.'o, l,\3, aud •* Sluice forks, Collins picks and axes Truck and whim wheels American" an fEndbank's nails Zinc, 9, 10, and II Lead pipe and sheet lead, 3 to slbs Carpenter's Rim Locks and Builders' Ironmongery Smith's bellows, anvils, and vices Best cast, double shear, and (l) . blister steel .Barjand hoop iron Blac^nd galvanised sheet-iron Corrugated u*ou, 5, 6,'7< 8, -and 9 feet ■* Galvanised ridging and spouting American doors and.sasb.es ' ' Single and double bedsteads Stockholm aud coal tar, pitch, oakum. COWLteHAW "AND- PLANTED, leonmongbks, Near the Post O^ee, ,- • 3793. .. Gibson's Quay. ~ SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. A FIRST CLASS-assortmentof Ve^atable Seeds to be had at ROSS, 1 Late DUNNING N AND ROSS,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FKUITBIffIinS^ Revtfil-streot. • 3^51
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West Coast Times, Issue 307, 17 September 1866, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 307, 17 September 1866, Page 1
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