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Machinery. im O B s a h E. . : " ■• 1 Upright Boiler with Galway tubes, 8 horse • power, good condition . 1 Upright Boiler and Cast-iron frame, 8 horse : : power ■■ ' ■ - •■.■■■■■.. 2 6in Engines, Shafting, and Propeller, suitable .' for steam launch ' , 1 single-geared Hoisting Winch, cylinder 6jin 1 Double-whip Hoisting Winch, steam cylinder ■.:■:■■•■■;.■ Sin. ... ■•:.■ ■ ; ' '■ : McOOSKRIE & SON, AUCKLAND. • ■ ■ * ...:;■,■.:-■!■■.,.;•-■■-.■-... •■■'-':■.:■■■'•};■:':■ ■; .1 •': \ ;'■'■:>■,'■> ; ■■.■.-■■-. ■,'(.,■■ *i ■■-■■'■;'<■■:.■ ;,- ■;.»:•".■'; ».?■>-.■■■■ . ■■>'■■'■■ 'El . O■- R ; S A ti .E. Copper Boilers and Frames 30s. Frames for Coppers, made of Jin plate, guaranteed ' for ten years.'. /': :> . - v '.., ;. ■■■ . A large stock of Milkpans, Buckets and Tubs, Coal Vases. Knainellod Candlesticks, &c, &c, Ac. v £0,000 feet of O. G. and Half-round Spouting. : ■ 60,000 feet of Lead Edged and Plain Ridginfr, n quantities to suit purchasers, at wholesale prices. 50,000 feet Galvanised WATER J»JPB, from 1inch up; all necessary fittings and taps for same. ' ; A large and varied 'Assortment of STEAM FITTINGS, recently imported, and to be sold at a small commission.': ■> - t " MANUFACTURER of the celebrated cotnnosition METAL FLANGE HEAD ROOFING NAILS, see diagram in , another ' column. Acknowledged by Architects and BUILDERS TO BIS THE BKST NAIL manufactured in the Southern Hemisphere. - GEOHGE McCAUL. - ■ ■•;■■. Galvanised Iron Works, . ; ' , WeUesley-street East. , . • '■:■'':>'- ' ! Opposite the New Library. ;>, ? - I Chemists and Druggists. npHE MEDICAL HALL, THREE X ■'•. ".... LAMPS, ponsonby. • i ' ; ; T. A. CRAWFORD, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Begs to announce to his friends ■ and the residents of Ponsonby that ho has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr. D. B. Harris, at the Three Lamps, which he intends to conduct as a ; ; " ■ V■ : FIRST CLASS PHARMACY, In conjunction with his well-known Medical Hall in I Newton. Remedies of Standard (excellence only I will be stocked. Xho strictest accuracy observed in the making of all Pharmacetuical Preparations, etc., and New Remedies will be always ; obtainable at reasonable rates. ''■ This business will be managed by Mr. Charles W. Robinson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, who has had considerable 'English and; Colonial i experience in Pharmacy, and whose constant endeavour., will be to thoroughly. merit the' favours - that' may be accorded in •/ : " ". T. A. Crawford hopes that under his own super \ ' vision and that of Mr. Robinson, The Medical' Hall, Three - Lamps, , Ponsonby, will receive a large amount of patronage. ; , . _,-. In cases of emergency Medicines maybe had a" any timo during the night. ' ■ Night Bell. Telephone, No. 42i J Pnotography. Wanted known— jgaSi' fr ' FIRST-CLASS . " PHOTOGRAPHY ? ' MILLION PRICES. I Cartes de Visite _ 5s per half-dozen Cabinets _ •.. 15s per dozen ■ Inspection invited all . \ ARNOLD'S (FORMERLY RED--270, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite ■ ;-•■' . . . " Firebell). V '•> T>HOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE. ■" H - j ..-.' "' , ■'-: ■ '■-.-■- , .\.".'. '■ ■■ • : .' " _-■'"'"■ ' W. PARK, Dealer in all kinds of Photographic Goods, Magic ■'•■•_;'. Lanterns, and Slides. _.:--■,. .■'...■.-. ■_ Albumentsedl \A®!B£&&x ***? Hates and " Cameras^ ;.- Bromide : ip --;H:Lenses/ : Papers ®J fl fip Le " 3e3 ' By Best English and Foreign Makers, Pure Photographic Chemicals, Enamel and :' . Negative Collodions, etc. - WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Conveyances. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS JL . AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINK OF ROY MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTORUA. On and after October I, 1890; the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every. Tuesday, Thursday, ami Saturday.', at 7*Bo a.m., arriving ut Ilotonia about noon. Leaves Ohiiieniutu «very Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at midday for Oxford ;;,i.:>';.• ;v. ; v » ; ;:> Coaches running between. Okoroire and Kotorua same as Oxford. : ■. ,■■■■■.- ''Tries arranged and parlies made up to visit the Sight's in the District, viz.:— . • , Whakarewarewa Tikitere " ' • Waiotapu i . AVairoa ■ : ;■.■: . : At Lowest Bates. ■■■:■ •: Arrangements tor Specials can liu made at any of the offices' or agencies of Messrs. Thos. Cook,and Son, Sole Agents,'VictoriaArcade, Auckland. :. i I■, Saddle Hoi.fn.-iiind Uug(;iesal\vay.s('jnliir«,.itoithtli Cambridge, Oxford, Okoroiro, or Ohiiieiiiutu. W. K. CARTER, . ■■■.-., .Proprietor Letters or telegrams addressed to : W. T. Carr, Rotorua, will receive prompt attention. : mHAMJSS TO itOA, TA AW A, X AND TJS AllOliA Oα and after February 3rd, ISKADMCY & CO.'S ; Royal Mail Coach leave* the PACIFIC and ROYAL 110X151.5, Thames, for To Aroha daily, at. half-past seven a in., iirriviug at .Trt Aroha at two p.in. Leaves Te Arolia MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at half-pxst eight a.m.; and WEDN'KSDAY and SATURDAY *«. eleven u.lll. ; : Saddle Horses, Single and Double Busies, on hire I at Tliaine.s and To Aroha; can be left at IJikutaia, I Faeroa, or Te Arolia. "'ay only one way. ■ tables opeuedut all hours. " '\, ;i • \\ URADLEY & FJCRUUSON, ' " ■ Proprietors. ;' Auckland Hooking Agents: Hakkv 11. JUayk and CO. Lower Queen-street. Auckland.; , V CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON V/ ROYAL MAIL COACH. ' On and after January Ist, 1891, Sylvester McGuire will run a Covered Coach daily between Hamilton and Cambridge. • • .< . • ; • '■ : . : Leaves Hamilton—Mondays, Wednesdays, - and Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival of train from Hamilton). .. ■:.,<. ■.. ........ "-.■-. i Leaves Cambridge—Tuesdays, ; Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 0.45 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West Station in time for the Train to Auckland. ■ . -, As this, Couch carries the Mail, Passengers may rely on the punctuality of its well-known proprietor the oldest coach -driver in the Australian Colonies. IK ; I r f " SYLVESTER MCGUIRE. ■ DEVONI'ORT, WAIWERA. AND WORTH ROYAf, MAIL COACH. MOND AYS. WKDNKSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. .Leave Devoiiporß* 8 a.m.; Takapiina, 8.30 a.m. tVade, IO.aO a.m.; Waiweni, VI noon; Puhoi 12.45 p.m. Arrive at Waikwonli, 2.80 p.m. TDICSDAYS .'THURSDAYS, AND SATIJItDAYS ? Leave Warkworth, a.m."; J'ulioi,D."oa.m.; Waiwera, 10.15 a.m.; Wade, i 1.31) a.m.; Takapuii'i, 2 p.m. Arrive at; Devonport, 2.30 p.m. . ; iiIOSIAS JiUTLER, • t ..'.-'..■: i ■■ ■'■■ Proprietor DA VIES' BROS. 'BUSES. ALTERATION OP TIME TABLE. ; Leave Devonpokx : Li-ave Takai-uxa•'• 7.45 a.m. 8.0 a.m. r . 10.20 a.m. . • 9.0 a.m. 11.20 a.m. ~..■ .; 11.15 a.in. 150 p.m. ■ 1.15 p.m. ' 4.M)p.m. 4.20 p.m. r;: 6.30 p.m. '" 6.0 p.m. ■ ■-■■-: ■. .-. .. SUNDAYS. / -. - - 10.0 a.m. ; ; • 11.0 a.m. ; , " : !■'!'•."■. ■■:■ 2.25 p.m. ,' - ■'" ■ ' 4.30 p.m. ;";.":; ;'. VISITORS TO TE AROHA.— -. The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Arolia on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for. Auckland at Morrinsville oil those flays, and returning to 'J'e Aroha from MorriiiS' villa':on Mondays; .Wednesdays, and Friday.-) on arrival of Train f run: Auckland, convoying passengern parcels, :iud mails. .< ~> -■■,■ , K. OALLAGHKSR. "■ ■■■•■-•"■. i ':\:"-. ""' ' ■ IIAYK"A'CO., ,! s ■;■■:■•■;';! : ; : -Tourist Aueiify.' lu7,Quee»-sir." r. mO SETTLE STOttEKEPEERS, -*- FARMERS AND OTHICRS. IRELAND BROTHERS TANN LIC ATI 1 Kit MANU IT ACTUKKItS WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL SADDLERS, SADDLERS IRONMONGERS GRINDERY IMPORTERS. CASH BUYERS OK HIDES, -WOOL, KUEICI> SKINS, TALLOW, BEESWAX, Ac, AT CURRENT RATES. WAREHOUSE—VuIcan I.ani'.a.nu Hioh-stkuet WORKS— AUCKLAND. N. 'I.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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