"VTOW LANDED, EX ELECTRA AND RANGITOTO, AND TO ARRIVE, PER SUNBEAM. 10 bundles and cases Norfolk Works steel Octagon and square cast steel (L) Blister steel Double shear and spring steel 3 cases C. S. pit and cross-cut caws 2 casks joiners' tools 1 do gem knife cleaners 1 do tinned frying pans, Nos. 0 to 0 3 do assorted brassware, comprising — Cabin, lamp, tassel, and hat and coat hooks Pole brackets and rings and drapery hooks Sash rollers, blind furniture, and shelf brackets Flush rings, door handles, casement fasteners Loo table fasteners, and screws ami couplings Sash drops, escutcheons, buttons Axle pullies, knobs, cushion rings Till and padlocks, chair nails, vent» pegs Bell furniture, sconces, &c. 2 casks japanned dog chains nnd bed screws 1 case china mortice furniture, viz. — White, white and gold, black, and black and gold, and ebony, and finger plate to match I cask cattle and sheep bells 1 case stubs, stocks, and dies, g to 1 2 do patent sash lines and blind cord 1 bale best clothes lines 1 do roping twine 1 do Italian flax gaskets 18 coils best Europe rope 6 bales oakum 6 packages Wm. Hunt & Sons', the Brade's manufactureCrown grass and briar scythes Nos. 1 and 2 grubbing hots, crown Carolina hoes Planters' hoes, engineers' chipping hammers Single and double bill hooks, 00, 0, 1, 2, and 3 C. S. four-prong potato forks 8 casks R. Perry & Son's tinware, con taining— Sponge pans and baths, 33, 3G, 38, and 40 inches Sitz and hipbaths and wasliskands Milk pans, dinner and soup plates Wash basins, pie dishes, tureens Oil bottles, water cans, chamber pails Meat screena, soup tureens, bread j tins Colanders, dust pans, candlesticks Plate baskets, tea and coilee pots. milk cans Camp kettles, spittoons, tea trays Cash boxes, travelling do, grocers' scoops, &c 80 bundles hoop iron, 1, I£, 1| inch 1 5 cases Sharp's and Collins' axes 3 do best axe handles 2 do C. S. shovels, round and square 30 kegs American nails, 1£ to 3 inches. ARVEST TOOLS, SHEEP SHEARS, &c. 25 dozen Brade's and Sorby's crown scythes 15 do American scythe handles 10 do English do do and fittings 30 do patent reaping hooks, Nob. 2 and 3 2 cases Sorby's shears 1 do Turkey stones for do 3 casks patent milk dishes, 20 nnd 22 in. 1 do cream skimmers and strainers C. S. hay and pitch forks and hay rakes &c, &c. 30 American box and barrel churns. AGENT FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. TESTIMONIAL, " Having lrad one of Wheeler & Wilson's Bewing machines in constant use for four years, I have much pleasure in stating that I have found it in every way most satisfactory. It is perfectly easy to work, never gets out of order, and sews every description of material, from the thickest felt to the finest muslin, with equal ease and quickness. The work is exceedingly durable, and far neater than any hand sewing." "F. M. Puarazyn." E . W . MILLS, Lambton Qday, Wellington. November 1, 186G,
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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 252, 30 November 1866, Page 4
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507Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 252, 30 November 1866, Page 4
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