Merchandise. rjIHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE, EX 'LOCH AWE':— MUNTZ METAL, 1(1, 18, and 20 oz. COPPERING NAILS WIRE ROPE, from li to 3 inch CHAIN CABLES, f, 3, and 1 inch (Admiralty tested) ANCHORS, from 4 to 7 cwt. (Admiralty tested) BAXTER, BROTHERS' ROYAL NAVY CANVAS No. 1 to 5 EXTRA SOUROCK CANVAS, No. 1 to 5 COLZA OIL, in Casks and Drums PAINT OIL (raw and boiled), in Casks and Drums STOCKHOLM PITCH and TAR RESIN WIRE NAILS, li to 3 inch WHITE LEAD and ZINC PAINTS. ] d. h. Mckenzie. July 14,187(1. rgl H E UNDER, SIGNED Have always on hand— THOS. HINE & CO.'S PALE COGNAC BRANDY is HHDS., QR.-CASKS, AND CASES. CRUICKSHANK & CO., mi..- i Agents. High-street Axickland, October 27, 1573. DAPEEHAIfGINGS, kL ; 50,000 Rolls Paperhangings, in every quality and variety of design. 15 bales Hessian and 5 cases Tinn d Tacks 20 tons White Lead, in wood and iron Zinc White, Staining Colors, Oxide of Iron, and Carsous Anticorrosivo Paint 40 hhds. and barrels BoileQ and Raw Linseed Oil 100 cases and drums Turpentine Brush es—Ken t's, Hamil ton's, and other makers Gold Leaf. Bronzes, Artisis' Requisites, and Trade Ironmongery Varnishes—Coach and noise Painters', and Cabinet A rakers* Gilt and Stained Frame ana Room Mouldings GOO cases Sheet Glass Polished Plate, Rough Plate, Photo Glass Stained, Fluited, Obscured, and Ornamental ditto, Embossed Borders and Rosettes. w. PHILLIPPS & SON, OICi, COLOR, AND GLASS IMPORTERS. 12, WVXDU.I M-HTR EET. O R D A G E. NEW ZEALAND (White and Oiled) of all sizes, MANILLA of al' sizes. FLAT ROPES for mining purposes mado to order, oiled, and calculated to withstand wet. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. JfIOTE BITTER PALE ALE. IND, COOPE AND CO.'S BITTER ALE, in quarts and pints. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. Kerosene.
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Earthenware, &c., FOR CHINA, GLASS, AN E EARTHENWARE, GO TO J. KEMSLEY'S JUNCTION HOUSE, QUEEN-STKET. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK IN AUCKLAND. ALL POODS CAREFULLY TACKED. QHIN A WAREHOUSE. The undersigned has opened in one of the New Buildings, Next to tiie Anchor Hotel, With a choice selection of the undermentioned Goods: Ex 'Dorette'— CHINA AND EAETHENWARE. Ex' Jubilee'— CUT AND PRESSED GLASSWARE. Ex ' Roofakeli/— TOILET AND DINNERWARE. Ex ' Loch Awi'— OPAL CHIMNEYS, &c., &c. To Areivi, per ' Jameb WiaßAn'r"— LAMPS & FIXINGS, CHAMPAGNE AND WINEGLASSES, &c. 'Also, per ' Ferndale'— 18 PACKAGES OF ASSORTED WARE, Full particulars of which will appear in a future issue. JAMES B. FRANCIS, QUEEN-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 4
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