CONTINUATION OF "CASH" b. AC TWENTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES. TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND (£25,000) WORTH OF RONMONGERY, HARDWARE, ETC.j ETC., ETC., INOLUDDtO NEW GOODS EX 'MARY SHEPHERD.' FUKNISHING. IKA FULL AND SHAM REGISTER AWV GRATES 10 Marble Chimneypieces 10 Leamington Kitchen Ranges 150 Smith and Wellatood's Cooking Stoves 200 iron Bedsteads 20 Copper and Enamel Furnace Pans 10 bhds. Saucepans, Boilers, and Kettle* 12 dozen Clothes Lines 20 dozen Galvanised Buckets 100 dozen Knites and Forks 100 dozen Pocket Knives Fenders, Fire-irons, and Coal Vmm TINWARE— in every variety Camp OTens, Three-legged Pots, Bellows Brushes— Sweeping, Hand, Stove, in. Fry-pans, Gridirons, Colonial Ovens Japanned and Papier MachS Tea Trays Plated and Metal Teapots Electro-plated Cruets, Spoons, Forks, &c, Kerosine Lamps and Gaa Chandeliers Toilet Sets Sponge, Hip, and Shower Baths. JOINERS' TOOLS. Sorby's Hand and Tenon Saws Sorby's Cross-cut and Pit Saws Sorby's Circular Saws Sorby's Firmer and Socket Chisels Sorby's Braces and Bits Sorby's Squares and Bevels Planes— Jack, Trying, and Smoothing Planes— Bead, Match, Rabbit, Jte. Gimlets, Bradawls, and Punches American Plumb Levels Biisell s Floor Cramps Adzes, Adze Handles, 2-feet Rules Claw and Rivetting Hammers Bench Screws, Tool Baskets Files — Tenon, Hand-saw, and CroM«cut. BUILDERS' AND PAINTERS 1 . 150 kegs Ewbank's Nails, lj-inch to 6-inch 30 kegs American Cut Nails, l£-inohto 3>ineh 50 kegs Floor Brads, 2J-inch to 3-inch 12 tons Sash Weights, 71b. to 181b. 12 gross Sash Line, No. 3 to No. 6 40 dozen Rim Locks 100 lengths Ogee Galvanised Spouting 100 lengths Galvanised Ridging 100 dozen T and Butt Hinges 10 dozen Hooks and Sands 6 tons Sheet Lead and Zinc 50 sheets Perforated Zinc 120 boxes Window Glass, 10-inch by[B-inohto 60-inch by 36-inch 60 drums Boiled and Raw Oil 15 casks Boiled and Raw Oil 30 drums Kenned Colza Oil 30 cases French Colza Oil, in 2-gallon tins 2 tons Best White-lead 1 ton Best Putty 1 ton Besb Paint, black, umber, &c. 10,000 pieces Paperhangings 50 pieces Hessian, or Scrim 1 million Tinned-tacks, 4-inch to « Varnishes— Oak, Copal, Carriage, Mastic, 40. 20 dozen Paint Brushes Sash Tools. GENERAL. 10 dozen Fern Scythes and Hooks 12 dozen Milk Pans 30 tons Bar and Sheet Iron 10 kegs Horse Nails 100 bars Cast and Shear Steel Anvils, Vice, Bellows, and Hammers 1 ton Galvanised Sheet Iron 6 cases Axe-handles 12 Fire-proof Safes Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse Indiarubber Belting, Engine Packings Cricket Bats, Balls, &c. S. HAGUE SMITH QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. Hours of Business : 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
E. PORTER & CO , SHORTLAND-STREET, Have always on sale 88. H. CROWN IRON • Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet. STEEL— Spring, Cast, Double Shear, and Blister Horse Nails, 51b. to 141b., Best Quality Water Tue Iron, 12in. and 14in. CHAINS, Plough, Coil, and Cart Stone Filters, Chaff Cutters Milner's Fireproof Safes. TUBING— Iron, Gas, and Fittings, £in. to2in Sheet Zinc, 9, 10, 11, 12 Ingot Block Tin and Tin Plates. COPPER, Sheet and Sheet Brass * Seine or Fish Net Twine, 91b. to 301b. 1 ton Weston's Patent Pulley Block 4 tons Weston's Patent Pully Block, with Spocket Wheel; LEAD, White, Walker's No. 1 and 2. OIL — Linseed, Raw and Boiled Castor, in 4-gallon tins Turpentine, Varnish, &c, &c.
Also, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BUILDERS' AND . FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. *4 # ,& ** fi Now landing, ex 'Electric' and 'Maori, 1 $ Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet 20 casks Sheet Zinc * 7 cwt. Ingot Block Tin 10 cwt. Copper Rod, £in. to lin. 5 cwt. Brass Gas Tubing 35 cwt. Octagon, Square, and Spring Steel j * 15 cwt. Bolt Ends, |in., |in., and lin. 1 cask Rodgers's Pocket and Table Cutlery 1 cask Dixon's Electroplated Goods 6 Improved Copying Presses 6 Patent Tube Cutters, Jin. to 3in. American Patent Expanding Bract Bits Carpenters' Patent Bench Stops, &c, And 55 cases and casks Ironmongery. The above contain a variety of new inventions and goods selected expressly for this market.
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS I G. H. LAYERS BEGS to inform his friends and the public that his SEEDS for this Season have now ARRIVED in first-rate order; and as it is his intention to try, as far as practicable, their growth, those who purchase of him will, he hopes, be able to ensure a good return for their money. He has Red and White Clover, Cow Grass Cocksfoot, Perennial Rye Grass, Rape Lucerne, Seed Oats, Barley, and any other Agricultural Seed that is likely to be required. Removed opposite the Old Store, Durham-strea*. Bonedust and Guano at Market Prices.
AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, Venetian House, Wellesley.street East. MHORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of cray • description of Inside and Outside Window Blinds,, plain and ornamental Wire Work. M. H.B. begs respectfully to acknowledge the liberal •uppoife he has received frem the ladies and, gentlemen orXuckland and its vicinity, and hopes,' ' by unremitting attention, to secure a continuance of their custom and patronage. The Trade supplied itith Venetian and Wire-gauie Blinds*— Old BUndi rej aired and pai©t«d.;
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 7
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