PUBLIC NOTICE. . |HE Undersigned, having considerL ably enlarged his warehouses in Kennedy-street, is now prepared to supply Wholesale Buyers at LOWEST PRICES, aud has in Stock and to arrive:— Ames' and Day's L.H.E.P., and square shovels. Day's, Sanderson, and Ward's D H'd. shovels. Leyden's strap'd spades and coal shovels. Collins' picks. 3| to Sfts. Sluk-e forks, driving picks. Quicksilver, sheet copper, 2 and 4 feet wide. Nitric acid in 71b bottles. Manilla rope, fin. to 6in. Europe do, fin to Sin Hall's blasting powder in 25ft kegs. Bickford's tape fuse. •*s>■ Graiu glas3, rifle and HF powder. Shot, caps, wads, and gun furniture Double and single fowling pieces from £2 to £6. 8.8. H. bar and rod iron. Boiler, plate, sheet, and hoop iron. Tinsmiths' iron, block tin and solder. Charcoal tin plates, 10., IX., XX., DX. Lead and gas pipe, iin to 2in. Smiths' bellows, 16 to 40 inches. Do anvils, 121bs to 4cwt. Stock and dies, f to l|in. Tram wheels, 8 to 20in. Whim do, Bto 18in. Hoop iron for tram rails, lx£. G-alvanized corrugated iron, 5 to 9 feet. Painted do, 6, 7, and 8 feet. Corrugated Zinc, Br3. Ridging, spouting, nails, and washers. Doors and sashes. Carpenters' rim and D. Back locks, 5 to lOin. Carpenters' tools in great variety. Cross-cut and pit saws, 4 to 7 feet. Ewbank's patent nails, If to 6in. Cut nails, floorand finishing brada. V. J. Rubber belting, 3 to Bin. Hemp packing. Perforated and wire gratings. Anti-friction grease and soft soap. Castor, colza, and neatsfoot oil. Paints, oils, and colors. Pitch, tar, oakum, resin, and cotton waste. Ash oars, 10 to 24 feet. Ladies' and Gents' saddles and bridles. Dray, harness, and pack saddles. Milner's safes, copying presses. Furnishing ironmongery, splendid assortment. China, glass, and earthenware. Kerosene lamps, great variety.
THOMAS FIELD, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL IRONMONGER, KENNEDY S T R E ET, WEBTPOBT. T7IOR Sale, at Melbourne prices, by the Undersigned:— Blood's Stout Machin's Stout Guinness's Stout Byass's Stout Barclay's Stout. R. B. MARTIN & CO., IMP O R T E". fi 8 DUNEDIN. Caledonian Advertisements. )OBERT M'PARLANE GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CALEDONIAN LEAD, AND GIBES' TERRACE, Wholesale and Retail Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, BAKERY ATTACHED, Only the choicest brands of flour used, and the best bread always ready for the public. N. B. Ironmongery of every des cnption on hand. A branch of the above well-known Store is now open at GILES' TERRACE. Goods of all kinds on hand at moderate prices. W. HARRISON, Proprietor. " AVESTPORT TIMES" DAILY EXPRESS TO CALEDONIAN GERMAN, AND GILES' TERRACES.
MILLER leaves the "Time»" -• office for the above every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 5 a.m., arriving at 8 a.m., c©nveying letters, parcels, &c. Any letters, messages, or parcels, left at the "Times" office, will be attended to.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 469, 23 February 1869, Page 3
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