QUTHRIE & LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOODWARE FACIORIES. COMPANY (Limited). rpHE Directors having decided to open a Branch of the above Company in Wellington, beg to intimate to Builders, Contractors, and others, that they are prepared to execute orders for RED PINE, KAURI, And New Zealand Woods generally. Having recently purchased the Manakau Kauri Mills, and possessing large Red and Black Pine Mills in the South, Customers may rely on their Orders being executed with promptitude and despatch. The Company having made arrangements with their Home Agents for a regular supply of BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY CEMENT, OILS, PAINT And General Merchandise Will be prepared to execute all Orders in the above lines. THEY HAVE LANDING And to Arrive, ex following vessels, viz : — Hurunui, Araby Maid, Renfrewshire Gainsborough, Margaret Galbralth Lord of the Isles, Craigmullen River Leven, Sabrina Lanarkshire — 350 cases galvanised corrugated iron 10 tons fencing wire 30 do sheet lead 400 kegs RH wire nails 15 tons red and white lead 200 drums oils, turpentine, and varnishes 100 cases Chance's glass 150 do Belgian do 1000 casks Portland cement 20 bales paperhongings 300 packages general ironmongery 25,000 ft Baltic deals OFFICES— Over Barton] and Fitzherbert's, Brandonstreet.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. J M'DOWELL & CO. have been ap. • pointed SOLE AGENTS for thiß Province for the SINGER. SEWING MACHINE. The superior excellence of the GENUINE SINGER has been amply proved by the unequalled amount of publio patronage it bra received; and more emphatically so by the host of imitators, who vainly attempt to copy its merits. The temptation to practice false economy by purchasing Cheap imitation Machines is done away with by the REDUCED PRICES of the SINGER, not only the best but now the cheapest in the market. For full particulars, apply to J. M'DOWELL & CO., Sole Agents for Wellington, N.B. — Machines may be purchased on Time Payments of small weekly or monthly amounts to suit Customers. THE GOLDEN~FLEECE~HOTEL, PAKURATAHI, Is a large commodious house capable of accommodating forty persons comfortably. Is beautifully situated at the foot of the hill, Rimutaka, thirty mile 3 from the Empire city, and at present the terminus on the Wellington and Masterton Railway, oilers every convenience to visitors. This establishment is under the personal superintendence of the proprietor, whose long experience ofiers a substantial guarantee that his patrons will be properly attended to. The inducements this hotel offers to those who wish to spend a tew hours of sweet repose from the cares of a busy life, is second to none in the colony. The scenery is errand, the bush magnificent, and abound with all the choicest ferns. The sooting (in season) is first-rate — hundreds visit it. To bathers : a rare opportunity for every one who is anxious to indulge in a luxury that every white man considers a blessing, ablution gratis. Visitors will be able to leave Wellington in the morning and return in the evening. (See time table). A Coach will be running to meet every train, at a ver3 r moderate fare. Stable accommodation for seventy horses. Good secure paddocks. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the very best brands only. All kinds of games indulged in. Rifle and Carbine practice. R. H. ELLIOT P, Proprietor. /CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS Now ready for planting — Arums Iras, English & Spanish Amanrylli9 Lilliums of Sorts Anenemones Jonquils Babianas Narcissus Crinums Onothogalums Crocus Oxalis Daffodills Spiraxis Gladiolus Tritonias Hyacinths Tulips These beautiful flowering bulbs are all in named varieties, and as they have been grown in Wellington are all thoroughly acclimatised. b. COOPER, Central Store, Manners-street. M. O'G R A D V T)EGS to announce to his customers that he has OPENED A BAKERY in connection with his GROCERY BUSINESS, and in thanking them for past favors, solicits s trial in bis new enterprise. Dissolution of partnership. WE, the undersigned, Arthur Beauchamp, Frederick Noble Campbell, and Robert Laery, hereby give notice that the partnership hitherto subsisting between us has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the late firm must be psid to Messrs. F. Noble Campbell and Robert Laery, whose receipt alone wdl be a sufficient discharge, and by whom the business will in future be carried on, and all past partnership liabilities discharged. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. F. NOBLB CAMPBELL. ROBT. LAERY. ! Witness— F. Ollitier, Solicitor, 1 Wellington, Ist April, 1878.
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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 109, 22 April 1878, Page 4
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