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r\N SALE BY THB UNDERSIGN BD. SUGAR— Sydney IW, fine and coarse and IC, Mauritius counters— Candles : De Roubaix, Price's, and Kitchen's— Cocoa : Van Uouten's, Fry's, Epps', and Taylor's —Chocolate : Fry s and Taylor's— Salmon, American — Sardines, halvb* and quarters —Lobsters— starch, Colman's— Apices— Nutmegs— Tapioca— Maccwoni and Ver-micelli-Matches : Bell and Black's. 250 and Plaids— Blacking, Day and Martins —White and Grey Paper Bagi— Mustard : Colman's, D.B.F —Candled Peel— Printing Paper— Soap : Kitchen and M'Lcod's, household and mottled — Teas : new «eason 1878-79, s.s. Kiliarney and BrisbaneVinegar: Morton's table, Champion's in bulk— < il: Morton's Salad, pints and halfpints — Soda Crystals — eoap Powder, Harper Twtlvetrees. ALE— Bass's bottled by Foster, quarts and pints — Porter: Guiune«s's, several bottlers — Champagne : Heidsiek's, Roederer's, . Waohtcr's, Perrier's, liilbey's, Saumaur quarts and pi- ts — Wines : Port and bherry, in quarter-casks, octaves, and cases— Brandy : Henne&v's I star, Lecoq Frere's, 4 and 9 years old, Heunessy's bottled by Lemon Hart, Hennossy's in bulk— Geneva: J.D.K Z. and Key brand, large and small content* — Old Tom : Booth's and Burnett's— Whiskey : case Lome, L.L , Long John, Imperial, Dunviile's Bulk, MiKenzie's, Dubliu and Cork Distilling Co —Rum : L H. White's, 1 owndes' 10 and 80 o.ji.— Fencing Wire, all guages — Sulphur — Lead Washers — bheet Zinc — W indow Glass — Cotton Waste— Staples— Floor Cloths, various widths and satterns. NOW LANDJKG, BX CORINA, FROM LONDuN— FINE and coarse Liverpool Black Horse salt, currants; Fry's, Taylor's and Van Houten's cocoa (halves and quarters), Albert's sardines, Morton's red horrings, mixed plckks, Keillor's jams acd jellies, Diamond's pointed staples, cement, Kobinson's pater t groats (} pints), salads and castor oils, B. & B.s plaid vestas, sheep netting. NOW LANDING, EX OTAKI, FROM LONDON— DALM< RE whi-ky (in qr-cask), Lucion Bellofs brandy (in qr-casks and cases), colza and boiled oils, while leads, Uospel Oak corrugated galvanized iron (6 to 10ft, 26 guagej, D. B. F. mustards (in 1 &ilbs. EX OLUSTEE, FROM NEW YORK— DEVOE'S Kerosene, * guaranteed flashing point over 110 deg; Black Swan twist tobacco, in boxes and half- tierces ; lobsters, ojsters, sharps, axe handles, axes. Now Landing, Ex WAKATIPU, from Sydney, transhipped Ex s.s BRISBANE, from 1 Foo Chow — 1 815 packages tea JOHNSTON & CO., I Importers. XTOW LANDING, EX CANMORE— "Conqueror" oval steel fencing wire, Nos. 8 and 10 Iron gates, 9ft. 6in. and 10ft. long by 4ft. high i. C. Hill and Co.'s fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 JOHNSTON St CO., Importers. FOSTER'S ALE. A RRIVED, PER FIRTH OF FORTH— Bass'* Ale, bottled by M. B. Foster and Sons, quarts and pints. JOHNSTON Se CO., Importers. NEW SEASON'S TEA, Ex s.s. Kiliarney. mHE undersigned have NOW ON SALE— Half-chests and boxes. JOHNSTON k CO. /~V N S A L B — 16 PIANOS 5 PIANETTEB Prom A. BORD, Paris. These Piano* now justly command the market. They are specially noted for their DURABILITY and BRILLIANCY of TONE. The above were manufactured especially to suit the New Zealand climate. JOSEPH NATHAN Se CO., Solo Agent n Wellington for A. Boko, Paris. X\T AND G. TURNBULL Sc CO., Have for Bale— 10,000 casos Kerosene Oil, Star brand, guaranteed over 110° Flashing Test TT7* AND G. TURiSBULL & CO., Have for Sale, direct from Alexander Cameron and Co., Richmond, Virginia— 235 cases Tobacco, consisting of— Venus Twist and Tens, Venus Nailrod, Flower of all Nations, 6 and 12-inch Plantation Twist, 6 and 12-inch Gold Bars, Tortoheshell Navy s's and 6's, Tortoiseshell double thick pocket pieces. To arrive per Albert— 160 caws Alexander Cameron Se Co.'s choicest Tobacco. Tj^ AND G. TURNBULL Si CO., Have for Sale to arrive — 150 bales Calcutta Corn Sacks. L> RANDY. BRANDY. On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex St. Louis, direct from Bordeaux. TIGER BRAND. 400 cases fine old pale brandy 200 „ „ „ pint bottles 25 qr-casks „ 10 „ dark „ The above brand has never before been offeted ba the Australian colonies, although it has for very many years been well and favorably known in tbe Indian market, where its purity and exquisite flavour has commanded for it a sale second to no other brand. LADD Se CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand. mHE greatest shock to the nerves of some X people is when they are told in a direct manner tbat some pet form of belief they have cherished for years v false, and has no existence only in the imagination, if you tell people that there never hts been an earthquake in Wellington, they would, feel quite shocked ; nevertheless I believe it i« quite true. Id) not believe that the rocks have been thrown up by arthquakes, but that the earth has been flat and even, and of larger circumference, and that the softest parts have sunken towards the centre, leaving hard parts remaining in their former position. In travelling past parts of the Mungaroa River, I have seen places where the river has been running about one hundred feet higher than the present bed. 1 have seen the falls of Niagara ; they are many miles now from the place they were ten millions of yean ago, and zn ten millions more there will be no falls of Niagara at all. The great lakes, Erie, Superior, and Michigan, will be dry land, and so will' be the Wairarapa Lake; it is fast hastening towards that now. If you call on HUXLEY, the tailor, while he is making you a £4 10s suit, he will try to convince you that Wellington never need fear an earthquake, and will (how you how to prove it. VTEWTOWN BRICK WORKS _[_\ have now started their PATENT BRICK MACHINE, And aro able to meet a good demand for EXCELLENT BRICKS. These Machine-made Bricks are htrder and more consistent than any other Bricks, consequently they do n"t absorb moisture like hand-made bricks. These Machine-made Bricks stand a pressure of about 3 Tons pbk Square Inch The outside being petlectly smooth, as if polished, no dust can accumulate on the surface, whilst the broad fides an made rough in order to stick well to the mortar. These Machine-made Bricks are theFINEST FACING BRICKS, and give any building * splendid-looking appearance. As it is intended and provided to increase the manufacturing of these bricks up to 30 000 B KICKS PER DAY, and the price is only 42 SHILLING CASBH per 1900 in the kiln, any one can now build for little money a nice fine-looking, sa r o, and healtb- preserving Brick House. ROBERT NIEDERQESAEBB. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, UPPER HUTT. WALTER BISHOP (late C.T.) has much pleasure in announcing that he has entered into possession of the above Hotel, and proiiiiws tbat all who favor him with their patronage will receive every possible attention at bis hands— comfort, cleanliness, and civility being his motto Excellent bedroom acaramodation. A fixst-clas* is kept, and the wines, spirits, flee _» all of the best brandf. Good stabling and paddocks.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 320, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 320, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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