Merchandise. _. . ~ ; , . t "OL 0 & R & O °" FURNISHING, BUILDERS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS] IRON MERCHANTS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT IMPORTERS, : _queen and hlgh-streets, auckland. e. p. & co. Abe receiving kt?om europe and america large shipments ojf the '■■ Best anb Newem Goods Direct from the Manufacturers. The following items are now^ landing,ex 'Loch Dee' :— 292 bundles Hoop Iron, from § to 2\ . 2 cases Oα key's Glass Paper and Extery Cloth, &c. 7 cases. Hornsby's Ploughs and Plough Fitting? 40 kegs (gralvanised snap-headed nails 10 tons Black Fencing Wire . . , 15 tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron 1 Paint Mill ! ■ 1 case Spear and Jackson's Circular Saws 1 „ „ ;, Hand aSto Tennon Saws, &c. ' . 1 „. „ . „ . Cross-cut and Pit Saws 29 dozen „ „ Solid Steel Spades 6 tons Black Sheet Iron, 12 to 26 gauge 284 packages op Paints ;■ '':■"' 103 packages Linseed Oil : 10 baeuels Stockholm Pitch and Tar, &c. \ 50 RANDALL'S- PATENT STEEL DISC HAEROWS, with extra / 'discs, &c. 5 tons Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9to 14 ', ■ 1 Priestman Patent Steam Crane and Dhedgb, by Tangye Bros. 3 cases Mathieson's Tools . 25 kegs Steel Nails ■ 1 case Lookwood's Pocket Knives 72 packages Register Grates < ' 19 packages Tomb Rails, Standards, Scrapers, &c. 1 bale Ausiin's Patent Sash Line 2 cases Hand Seed Drills, for garden seeds, mangolds, &c. 1 cask Grocers' Stand Scales; with Agate centres 17 cases Iron Bedsteads, 3ft. to 4ft. 6in. 3 hogsheads Gas Moons 1 tierce Tinman's Fittings, &c. 2 bales Plough Lines : 1 bale Seine Twine 1 bale Cotton Fishing Lines 1 case Brass Tubing, £ to £in. , 2 casks "Marples"' Carpenters' Tools • 1 CASK " ASHBERRy's" BRITANNIA METAL TEA POTS 108 Extra Fine Grit Grindstones 1 case White China Wash Basins 12 Berlin Black Register Stsves 1 cask Tin'd Tacks 1 cask Coach Screws 1 Gardner's Butcher's Block Sausage Machine . 1 case Powder Flasks, Shot Pooches, &cv 1 cask Cattle Bells 1 case Brunswick Black : 1 case Fern Hooks and Engineers' Hammers 2 oases hurmcank kerosene lanterns 2 casks Perforated Sheet Zino
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN GOODS IS JUST LANDED Ex 'SrrPEßioß,' from New Yoek Tf T> O R T E R & /NO. . i * ' HARDWARE IMPORTERS, AUCKLAND. ■ Retail Department-—Queen-stbeet. , . . • Wholesale ajtd Iron Yard—High-street. N.B.—All Groods Carefully Packed, and Forwarded Despatch. " ei ~l g" J':.' -I /| 1 ■ * ■ ®■ ■ ■■ a §•■■ I $> ■ • : m -H A SI lif ■'» t If 1 U■ 2 ill ■n" . o |I iLiJilllil ■■: Ili' ■■§-■■ w sis lii g I-ll Hit —« K? Ini ill in is 5 I s lit £«i ■ 21 5 | s f: siitiiiy « lief eg J - « "i £. aSJg o a fl g um o r -, ■11 : si hi iii ■© o~g T H E F U T U rTeT XJOWCLIFFE'S QPRING T%,JATTRESS. Tflß HOTELS HOSPITALS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. ' STRONG, CHEAP, CLEAN, DURABLE. FOS Palliasa'required. Will last a lifetime. Every Mattress Guaranteed. -HIGHEST AWARD CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. •N t f from "Tife ind how to make the most of it." by Phillip Foster, M.D.—" Rowcliffe'a Patent Extract f r ° m w .?; xf .?Xes3 is th ° most comfortable and healthy bed manufactured." It fits any bedstead, can'Kdrhard or soft at pleasure, and cannot get out of order. Sole Agent for the Colonies: W. G. P. SHARP, 52, Clarexce-street, Sydney. S0 L D EVERY WHE P. E.-B EWAR E 0 F IMI TA T lONS. —p F - E~i S Y M_o N' DS - S T R E E T. >TV 4iNTTirn i-vows-Tliatl-T. Gilmour hns good value in English and New Zealand Blankets. ™^t!n KNOWN-T at J Gii-mouk. has good value in New Zealand and EngUsh Flannels. ' SS?n KNOWN-Tlmt J Gilmour has good value in Men's Strong Tweed Trousers. KD KNOWN-That J Gilmour has good value in Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Tweeds. t'wro KNOWN-That J.GII.MOOII has good value in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas. WANTED KNOWN-That J. Gilmoob. lias good value in Ladies', Dress Serges, English and French. WANTED KNOWN-That J. GiLMOim has a larg; stock of Ladies' Hosiery, good value. w KNOW—That J. GiLMOun. has good yaluo in Ladies' Stays. KNOWN-That J GitMouii has K ood tolud in Men's "Waterproof Overcoats. ' WANTED KNOWN-That J. Gilmoiir has good value in, Men's Trousersand Vests. WANTED KNOWN—That the rliove linus aro all new and of the best quality. J. GILMOUR, Upper Symonds-strekt, " ' /~V a" Ii E~, Flour—Meek's, Anderson's, Bycroft's, and Adov -~r- " Maiae—Sydney and Coast Bran ; Potatoes . Oatmeal FW ILLI AM S, Oats Biscuits of all descriptions ITORT-STREET, AND QUEEN-STREET WHARP, Jenar^a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH Dried Fruits-now landing . 1 uuu ~ Sugar—Colonial Sugar Company AND OYSTER DEALER. Hobart Jams ' Tea—New Season's Hobart Rails and Palings FRESH AND SMOKED Fish Al-WAYS ON Newcastle Coal and Coke Hand. Spoies, Felloes, and Shafts. DOUHTBT CKDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO, TONE ■T3 R 0 S, Hgh Forwarded to »ny part of the.Colony. !'Jjj 33
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6421, 16 June 1882, Page 7
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