For Sale. ON SALE. THE following MACHINERY, to arrive per Stormbird. One 25-horse power portable Steam Engine, with 4ft. 6in. fire-box for burning wood, fitted with double-acting force pumps. The pumps will lift 700 gallons per minute, with all winding and pumping gear complete. One 15-horse power horizontal Engine, with large Cornish boiler, pumps, winding gear, and all connections complete. One 15-horsc power horizontal Engine, fitted up with link motion, for reversing, &c. , One 10-horse power horizontal Engine, with large Cornish boiler, and aU fittings complete. Also, Two American patent Circular Saw Mills, with saws and all connections complete; can cither be worked by steam, water, or horse power ; will cut with ease 1000 feet per hour ; sets both ends of the logs at once. A lot of Saw Spindles, different sizes. A. large quantity of Truck Wheels of different diameters. One hydraulic Ram. for lifting vessels, &c. ; will lift 120 tons. Besides a large quantity of other tools suitable for the goldfields. For particulars apply to 9579 Mr Bullock, Empire Hotel. N SALE AND NOW LANDING,— Corrugated iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet, English and Scotch ; ridging, spouting, sheet lead and zinc; sheet copper, quicksilver, and nitric acid ; black and galvanised sheet iron ; bar iron and steel, barrow, truck, and whim wheels ; bellows, anvils, vj r ces, &c. ; gun and blasting powder ; double and single guns, shot, caps, and fuse ; Manilla and Europe rope ; builder's hardware, ship chandlery, &c. ; Ames' and Day's shovels, axes and picks ; kerosene, oils, paints, &c. ; doors, sashes, mouldings and architraves ; American lumber and shelving; kauri, T and G, boards, and scantling. COWLISHAW AND PIAISTED, 7999 Near Post Office, Gibson's Quay. OUBLE ROYAL PRESS for Sale, price LllO. Apply West Coast Times Office. OUBLE DEMY COLUMBIAN PRESS for Sale, price L9O. Apply West ,Coast Times Office. 8797
B. PETEESEN AN D C 0., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND SILVERSMITHS, CHEISTCHUBCH, BEG to inform their customers on this side of the Province and the public of Hokitika that, in consequence of the increased tariff on Jewellery and Silver Plate, they are now employing the most skilled workmen in the manufacture of the same on the premises, in which they have succeeded beyond their expectation. The following, is an extract from the " Lyttelton Times," June 13th last : — " Local Industry. — We have been favored by Mr Peterson, of High street, with a view of tvyo elegant cups recently manufactured by him. The first is a racing cup of sterling silver, alternately bright and frosted. The design is that of two horses I leisurely standing under the shade of a large New Zealand tree-fern. On the summit of this fern rests the bowl, the surface of which is relieved by an elegant design of floral chasing. The attitude of the animals is easy and life-like, and they are excellently moulded. Around the tree is twisted a plant of ivy. The different colors of thematerial employed add to the general effect of the whole. The cup is twelve inche#in height, the value being L 25. The second cup is intended for an agricultural prize, and consists of a plinth of burnished and dead silver, from which springs a slender stem of wheat, upon which the bowl rests. The base consists of two rams' heads, boldly cast in silver. The value of this cup is L 6. Altogether the manufact.ire of these articles reflects great credit on Mr Petersen, who has evidently spared no pains or trouble to produce them, aud they will challenge competition, both in excellence and price, with, any imported from Europe. Besides, the heavy duty on imported silver is avoided. The cups are mounted on stands of New Zealand wood, ebonized, made by Mr Gardiner, of Hereford street. Some choice specimens of bijouterie, made of We^tland gold, wore also shown to us by Mr Potersen." Our Mr Cohn will, on Thursday, Ist August, visit Hokitika, for the* purpose of displaying a few samples of our manufacture of Silver Plate, together with choice samples of other Jewellery, at the "Empire Hotel for a few days, and any orders he may be favored with will receive our strict attention. The purity of the material we guarantee, and may be fully rftted on. 9652 i
WEIR BROTHERS. AND CO., EEYELL STEEET, H^EITIKA, (And at Charleston, PalciJn), TRONMONGERS, CHINA, GLASS, AND GENERAL HARDWARE 1 • MERCHANTS, " HAVE ON SALE: Kerosene Oil (pure) Papier Machie Cruet Stands Sugars Kerosene Lamps Wooden Uo Creams Kerosene Chandeliers Carpenter's Tools -j. Cups and Saucers, white Kerosene. Vestibule Lights American Brooms' and gold Kerosene Bracket Lamps American Buckets Cups and Saucers, figured Kerosene Hanging Lamps Tin Dishes China Kerosene Globes Iron Dishes ' . Cups and Saucers, blue lines Kerosene Chimneys Tin Buckets Cups and Saucers, green Kerosene Wicks Iron Buckets lines ■ " ' Kerosene Stoves Bar Decanters Cups and Saucers, printed American Cooking Stoves Cut do Dinner Plates Parlor Stoves Moulded do Soup do Cooking Utensils Patent Stoppers Dessert do Ironmongery Curaffes and Tumblers Cheese do Holloware Hot Water Tumblers Meat Dishes Knives and Forks Hot Water Goblets Cover do Carving ditto- Nobbier Tumblers Sauce Tureens Table Spoons ' Prism Tumblers Salad Bowls Desert do Ale Glasses Toilet Sets Tea do Wine do Bar Jugs Mustard do Hock do Hot Water Jugs Salt do ,t, t Claret _do Jugs (in sets of 3) Electro-plated Forks * - Liqueur do Water Monkeys Pocket Knives Soda Water Tumblers Water Filters and Covers Sheath Knives Butter Coolers' Waiters Electro-plate Cruet Stauds Confection Jars aud Covers Sewing Machines 655° Sole Importers of Singer's New Noiseless Sewing Machine. 9269
PUBLIC NOTICE. TN- CONSEQUENCE OF THE BUILDINGS HAVING TO BE REMOVED I OFF HAMILTON STREET, A GREAT SALE OF CLOTIJING, DRAPERY, . BOOTS, &c, &c, ' ;<> WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OE THE WORLD THE WHOLE OF THE IMMENSE STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE CLEARED OUT. THIS IS NO PUFF. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. LOOK AT_ THE PRICES. Mole Trousers per pair 7s Gd, Pjeskins per pair 12s 6d. Vests 5s 6d, Colonial Made Suits 50s, Bedford Cord Trowsers 17s Gd, Waterproof Coats 17s Gd; Blankets 15s per pair, Flannel Under Shirts 5s (id, Flannel Drawers 5s Gd, Men's Felt Hats ss, and a large assortment of Winceys, Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinoes, and every description of Ladies' Clothing, to be sold at any price. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, At Twenty per Cent below Cost. REMEMBER THE SAL E AT THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD 8 . AND F . W . ISAACS, 9439^-9503 - ' PROPRIETORS 1
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West Coast Times, Issue 575, 29 July 1867, Page 3
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