CONTINUATION OF "CASH" aA J, E AT ' TWENTY TO FIFT^ j, ER CENTf B ELOW US? _AL PRICES,
TWENTY -i'IVETHOUSA.ND (£25,000) WORTH OF R \)NMONGERY, HARDWARE, ETC., EIC, ETC., INCLUDING NEW GOODS EX 'MaRY SHEPHERD.'
FUKNISHING. IKA FULL AND SHAM REGISTER IOV GRATES
10 Marble Chimntypieces 10 Leamington Kitchen Ranges 150 .smith and Wellstood's Cooking Stoves 10 Patent Mangles and Washing Machines 200 Iron Brdoteads 20 Copper and Enamel Furnaoe Pans 10 bhdi. .^auoepans, Boilers, and Kettles 12 dozen Clothes Lines 20 docen Galvanised Buokets 100 dozen Knives and Forks 10Q dozen Pocket Knives Fmders, Fire-irons, and Coal Vases TINWARE— in every variety Camp Ovens, Three-legged Pots, Bellows Brushes— Sweeping, Baud, Stove, &c. Fry-pans, Gridirons, Colonial Ovens Japanned and Papier MachS Tea Trays Plated and Metal Teapots Eleotro-plated Crueti, Spoons, Forks, fte, Kerosine Lamps and Gas Chandeliers ToOet 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 Chiseli Sorby's Braces and Bits Sorby's Squares and^Bevels Planes— Jack, Trying, and Smoothing Planes— Bead, Match, Rabbit, kc. Gimlets, Bradawls, and punohes American Plumb Levels Bissell s Floor Cramps Adzes, Adze Handles, 2-feet Rules Claw and Rivetting Hammers Bench Screws, Tool Baskets Files— Tenon, Hand-saw, and Cross.cufc.
BUILDERS' AND PAINTERS 1 . 150 kegs Ewbank's Kails, l^-inch to 6-inoh 30 kegs American Cut Nails, l£-inchto 3-inch 50 kegs Floor Brads, 24-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 Hands 6 tons Sheet Lead and Zinc 50 sheets Perforated Zinc 12Q boxes Window Glass, 10-inch by (8-inch to 60-inch by 36-inch 60 drums Boiled and Raw Oil 15 casks Boiled and Raw Oil 30 drnms Refined Colza Oil 30 cases French Colza Oil, in 2-gallon tins 2 tons Best White-lead 1 ton Best Putty 1 ton Best Paint, black, umber, Sec. 10,000 pieces Paperhangiogs 50 pieces Hessian, or Scrim 1 million Tinned-tacks, £-inch to q Varnishes— Oak, Copal, Carriage, Mastic, &c. 20 dozen Paint Brushes Sash Tools.
GENERAL. 10 dozen Fern Scythes and Hooka 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 (ralvamsed Sheet Iron 6 cases Axe-handles 1- TWro.Tyi-nnf R-fan Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse Indiarubber Belting, Engine Paokings Cricket Bats, Balls, Ac. S. HAGUE SMITH QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. Hours of Business : 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. E. POETEE & CO , SHORTLAND. STREET, Have always on sale
88, H. CROWN IRON • Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet. BTEEL— 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, \va, to 2in Sheet Zinc, 9, 10, 11, 12 Ingot Blook Tin and Tin Plates. COPPER, Sheet and Sheet Brass Seine or Fish Net Twine, 91b. to 301b. 1 ton Westoa's Patent Pulley Block 4 tons Weston'B Patent Pully Blook, with Spocket Wheel. LEAD, White, Walker's No. 1 and 2. OlL— Linieed, Raw and Boiled Castor, in .-gallon tins Turpentine, Varnish, &c, &c. Also, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY.
EX LATE ARRIVALS, AND TO ARRIVE. 350 oases Cozzen's Kerosine LAMPS — Fydro-carbon, Anucapnic, and Furai/oiiJ, to burn without chimneys Gas Pendants and Chandeliers STOVES— Gothic Hall, 0, 1, 2 Dumpy or Shop, 1, 2, 3 Kent Grates, 1, 2, 3 18 dozen House Bellows, 9in. to 12in. 24 dozen Fern Hooks, made to order Cased Tube, " Lacquered," fin. to fin. m 1,000 feet Iron Gas Tnbe, lin., ljin., l£in., 2in. Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 6ft., 7ft., Bft. Deed Boxes, braßs-mounted Indiarubber Door Mats Galvanized Netting, 2ft. to 4ft. x fin. t 2in. mesh. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW OPENING, MEN'S, Women's, and Maids' HOSIERY Silk, Alpaca, and Gingham SUNSHADES HABITS, and Maids' Lisle, Silk, Spun, and Cotton Glove* MUSLTNS-^-Pale, Book, Mull, Taconet, Nainsook MUSLIN CURTAINS, Mosquito Nets, Blinds CORD-EDGED LUTE, Black and Coloured Velvet Ribbons ' 9-8 BLUE and WHITE, BLUES, and BLUE and ORANGE PRINTS »-8 FANCY LIGHT GROUNDS, Pads, and Plates EARLSTON and Plain and Fancy Linen Ginghams GEENADINES, Lustres, Foulards, Mohairs, Hamas --EN'S, Youth**, and Boyg' CRIMEAN SHIRTS BOUGH, Brown, Dressed, and Mantle HOLLAND MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTHING, in variety MILLER'S MOLES, Bedford and Albert Cord, and Tweed TROUSERS HORROCKS'S SHIRTING, 66in., 80in. and9oin. Sheetings , TICKS, Drills, Denims, and Dungaree BLACK and BLUE BROADS and DOES, Fancy Tweeds - J FELT HATS,. Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps, Bal. moral*, and Almas Ao., ' -4c., &c. JT. H, BUBN&JDJE 4 CO. 87, QUEEN-STREET.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 8
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