i Merchandise. fjl H E ' I U N D EESIGNED ! ._ , r Has always on hand SHIPMENTS OF "''■■■ ■ GPINESS'S STOUT BLOOD, WOLFE AXD DUBLIN STOUT EDMONDS' PIG STOUT asiiby's ALE MULLIER FRERE's BRANDY, BULK, CASE AND FLASK GALVANIZED IRON WHITE LEAD WHITE ZINC AND JIIXED PAINTS , WATSON AND H'GILL'S TOBACCO, NAIL ROD, OYER THE WATER, 10'S, 6'S, AND I'OCKET PIECES BARNES CO.'S OILMAN STORES. A. HEATHER. & A. G I L BEY ' S WINES AND SPIRITS, Comprising PORTS, SHERRIES, 11AISALAS, MADEIRAS, etc. CLARETS — BURGUNDIES, SAUTERNES, HOCKS AND MOSELLES CHAMPAGNES AND .SPARKLING SAUMUK WHISKY—SCOTCH AND IRISH JAMAICA RUM COGNAC The abovfc axe well-matured before bottling, and I guaranteed for their purity and genuineness. 1 Ports vary in age from five to forty year*. A. HEATHER, j AGENT. | "gig" ALL'S -SHEEP DIP. FOK SALE JiY TJIE UNDEKSIGNED. This well-known Dip prevei ts ard cv«res scab, and other skin diseases. Jt is non-poisonous, and im* j proves the wool. j i A. HEATHER jpATENT jQYNAMITE. TO CONTRACTORS, MIXERS, QUARRYJIEN, AXD OTHERS. E. PORTER AND CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NORTH ISLAND FOR THE ABOVE DYNAMITE, Beg to call attention to the REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF NOBEL'S BEST (OR NO. 1) DYNAMITE, Which is now being sold at Two Shillings and Sixpence Per Pound IVith Liberal Discount to the Trade and Large Buyers. Also to its GREAT STRENGTH, as compared with other Explosives. After repeated trials by the largest contractors in the Australasian Colonies, the results prove beyond dispute that NOBEL'S DYNAMITE is the MOST POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL, being fully FIFTEEN PER CENT STRONGER than the Austra-lian-made Dynamite and Lithofracteur. AMITE UNEQUALLED for the following purposes : —Mining, Quarrying, Blasting in hard or soft, wet or dry Rock, Tunneling, Breaking up Wrecks and Sunken Rocks, Splitting Tree Stumps, Boulders, etc. No Danger from Tamping. Its Safety has been completely demonstrated by the ABSENCE OF ACCIDENTS, either in transit, sforage, or legitimate use. It is insensible to heavy shocks—a percussion cap being required to develop its Giant Power. Printed instructions for using issued with every package. NECESSARY DOUBLE TArE FUSE AND CAPS ALWAYS IN STOCK. (KLPRICE REDUCED. TEN TONS OF TIIE ABOVE JUST LANDED, EX 'JOHN BULL.' Mr. Goremax, the Company's Instructor, is now in Auckland, and on application will give any information regarding this Explosive. pORTER & (X>., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. JP 0 R SALE W. S. LAURIE, 7, Wyndha.u-street : — 9 Galvanised Iron, 5 to 10 feet Sheet Zinc, No 9 to 14 Sheet Lead and Pig Lead Nails—Wire, Ewbank, and Galvanized Muntz Metal, 14 to 220z, and Nails 3-bushcl Sacks, Woolpacks Canvas, Long Flax, Repairing and Tarpaulin Wire Rope (Galvanised) Fencing Wire—Johnson's, White Cross, etc. Chain (tested), 1 inch to 1 inch Oars, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Felt, etc. 100 cases Sulphuric Acid , 50 tons Manure Salt | 100 tons Bonedust—Victoria Co. ! IfiO tons Bonemeal—Californian I Zo tons Superphosphate of Lime I r> tons Oilcake ' 5 tons Peruvian Government Gnano.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 7
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