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Merchandise. WINGATE, BURNS, & C 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET, AUCKLAND. WINGATE, BURNS, & CO. DO NOT PROFESS TO SELL AT OR UNDER COST, BUT THEY RIGIDLY ADHERE. TO A LOW STANDARD PRICE LIST, AND OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY— KITCHEN UTENSILS, TABLE CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, TOILETWARE, BEDSTEADS, FENDERS, FIRE lEOSS, Ac., &c. BUILDING IRONMONGERY— ROOFING FELT, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET ZINC, SHEET LEAD, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, RANGES, REGISTER STOVE 3, SCRIM, 40. HESSIAN, WHITELEAD, VARNISHES, OILS, MIXED PAINTS, 4c. CARPENTERS' TOOLS— MOSELKY'S PLANES, AMEBICAN CHISELS, SAWS, HAMMERS, &0., 40., 4c. CQACHBUILDERS , MATERIALSEVERY ARTICLE KNOWN TO THE TRADE KEPT IN STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS— PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH FITTINGS, WALLACE'S CELEBRATED PLOUGHS, &c . MOWERS, SCYTHES, FORKS, RAKES, SPADES. SHEEP-SHEARS, &e, &c. FENCING WIRE— BARBED* AND BLACK ANNEALED.

Specially suited to the Australian THE ORIGINAL JJg d BI Hj Will keep its polish (which is very clastic) through intense heat or cold, rain or mud; A alii NO BRUSHING REQUIRED; easily applied with sponge attached to the cork; needs only one application a week; it never soils the clothing; invaluable for military accoutrements, as it is not affected by the weather; preserves the leather; cleanest, best, and cheapest for all kinds of boots, shoes, harness, bags and purses. NUBJAN HAS A HUNDRED USES for renovating leather, wood or metal. Nubian Oil Paste Blacking, in tins; & Liquid Japan Blacking, in jars. I Superior to all other makes. Sold throughout the Colonies. J

THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN.,! tTHE WEAR of every *£&■ . '■_. /j| yard guaranteed by the V 2glt ~^V Manufacturer, and tho /&3k i '' *& GENUINE bears on the MCTS*. :''* ; 'CJ back of every, yard the {/3||lP '■i' : .''T..-:, | Ladies who have found Ifllllllk '~ '--llf^l other Velveteens to wear ErwiPPw -MP3--V badly should be careful to TBllilflMm'^lf^ buy only those stamped ;®i& | ■■ tmj, this CELEBRATED j S|^^S^ : fT<M, VELVETEEN is sold by ■'■■ • * \ all the leading Drapers ' '<. throughout the Colonies, "^*U£l««llW^^laiS " *~$I&£ manv of whom wi " send * Patterns poßt free on ■>$■ .

(TIHE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL I AND MKRCANTILE COMPANY (LIMITED), HAVE LANDED, Ex Devonfort and Ransom from New York, and FOR SALE: 2 D. June & Co.'s 12-horse Portable Patent Champion Engink Fireproof (Complete) These Engines have the highest reputation in the United States apd Canada. 12 Tiie New Buckeye Drills—for grain, grasß, seed and ferti USERS 4 Wisner & Co.'s Single and Combined Drills. The New Buckeye Drill is the most approved In the United States and Wisner's in Canada. Corbtns Disk Harrows, Nos. 6 to 10, 16 to 13 inch disk Sulky Plows. I The Sulky Plows allow old men and boys to do a good day's work. A person with three horses and a 16 Inch Sulky Plow can do nearly as much work as ten men with two walking Plows, and do it easier and much better, especla'ly in bad or rough ground.

Goodall & Co.'s Horse-power and Hand-power Seed Sowebs Fabm and Courtland Waggons Single, DonBLE, and Hooded Buggies ; Churns &0., &c. Clover Seeds, viz., Alsi'ee, Cow Griss Red and White Clovkr &c, &c, &c. Also, VERY LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Ex Westmkath, Warwick, -and Auriga, from London; And, FLOUR AND GRAIN FROM SOUTHERN PORTS. «s" See odr Catalogue." AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND MERCANTILE COMPANY (LIMITED). G. W. OWEN, Manager, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 7