AuctionsTHIS DAY, THURSDAY AND FEIDAY, 9tli and 10th July. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on above dates, at his salerooms, at 11 o’clock, Blue sorgo shirts, Bedford and Tweed riding pants Moleskin trousers, Tweed trousers 'I weed shirts, blue serge, velvet Colored Llama, cambric handkerchiefs, calicoes Ladies’ cloth mantles, and a variety of haberdashery 1 case boys’ knickerbocker suits, suitable for present season 1 glass case, containing pheasants, &c., very choice After which, 7 bales and cases brushware Invoices of account books, stationery and fancy goods Invoices of vases and toilet sets As per catalogues. The attention of the trade and the public generally is respectfully called to the great variety of the fancy goo Is, and inspection of the samples is earnestly invited. TUESDAY, l-liu JULY, 1574. -]%/]-E. E. J. DUNCAN has received instracIVJL tious from the Consignee to Sell, WITHOUT EESEEVE, on above date, at his Sale-rooms, at 2 o'clock — QE.-CASKS POET AND SHEEEY (Four different equalities of each), Just Lauded, ex La Hogue, from London, A trial shipment to Wellington, Jo this market. TUESDAY, 21st JULY. LAND FOE SALE, IN TOWN AND COUNTEY. Ti/I E. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to _Lt i sell by auction, on Tuesday, 21st July, his salerooms 9 valuable town acres, in good situations Also, Several suburban and country sections Full particulars in future advertisements. TUESDAY, 14th JULY, At 1 o’clock. SALE OF LITE STOCK AT TAWA FLAT. GEOEGE THOMAS'has received instructions from Mr. Win. Smith, to sell by auction on Tuesday, 14th July, on the premises, the following live stock ; 10 cows and heifers, St for the butcher 20 head of cattle, comprising several cows in calf and store cattle 1 young mare, 5 years old, very handsome, and broken in to single or double harness 4 saddle horses, different breed 1 large dray Sale at 1 o’clock p.m. Lunch provided. Terms liberal, declared at sale. fo CONTEACTOES, QUAEEYMEN, AND OTHEES. GEOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction, immediately on the arrival of the schooner Merlin, daily expected from Auckland, 90 kegs of blasting powder, 25 lbs. eacb. Coaches-' C 088 & CO.’S TELEGEAPH or EOYAL MAIL COACHES LINE TO WAIEA EA P A BAIL Y. Leave— D The Hutt 2: Taita 3. Silver Stream 4. Upper Hutt 5. Mungaroa 7. Featherston 8. Tauherinikau 9. Greytown 10. Carterton 11. Mastsrton 6. Pakaratabi Eeturn Coaches leave Dixon’s Accommodation House, Mastorton, for Wellington, every morning (except Sunday) at 0.30 a.m., arriving at the Hutt in time for Train to Wellington. Faros to and from Mastertou ... £1 0 0 Do do Greytown ... 015 0 Do do Featherston ... 0 12 6 All passengers to pay their train charges. Mr. Hastwell provides a ’Bus, leaving Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel every momin'*- at ten minutes to seven o’clock, and meeting the down coach train. The bus leave Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel every morning at 0.50 a.m. W. E. HASTWELL, Proprietor. PEOSSEE’S LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES will commence running on and after Monday, the 29th April, from—1. Porirua at ” 8 a.m. 2. Half-way House at 9 ann. S. Johnsouville at 9.15 a.m. Eeturn Coach from Town to Blackie’s. 1. Nag’s Head at 3 pun. 2. Crown and Anchor at 3.15 p.m. 3. Osgood’s, Thornlon Flat, at ... 3.30 p.m. fj.Tl ts jy" E. GE O E ( £ POUND, COACH TA j>. T B, °JW ;ji,fij 1 1 1. Has been appointed AGENT fer the sale of HEMATITE and oth lEON PAINTS manufactured by Johns i Brothers, Imperial Steam Works, Nelson. HEMATITE bein PEROXIDE of lEON, is natura jrithc Iclipreeerver of Iron, whereas paint f compos <( < lead, zinc, or ..copper, by the • pair an : < action, eats into it, causing it to Peconv; lion—jeomfiod. This PAINT readily - combines with the TANNIN, and enters freely into the jioro.s of wood, more so than any other paint, rendering it INVALUABLE as a PEIMING COAT or foundation for all other paints. It is being extensively used for STEAMBOATS and lEON VESSELS, preventing rust and the growth of seaweeds. j For Wheelwrights, Coaohmakers, &c., it makes a splendid finish ; also for agricultural I implements and farm buildings, as it covers a much larger surface than its equivalent in lead, at a less cost. Orders (wholesale and retail) carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the Province. GEOEGE POUND, Coach Painter, Willis Street, SOLE AGENT. Juno 23, 1874. LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT. This paint is cheaper than red lead or any other, covering a much larger surface taking weight for weight, and .is infinitely more durable. “ Far superior to any imported paint, “(Signed) - \V. Likhtfoot, “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.” “'Superior to any other paint I have had during my experience of thirty years. “ (Signed) James S. Ckoss, “Harbor Master, Nelson.” T.B.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT,” but that he will guarantee as superior to any other.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18740709.2.18.1
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4150, 9 July 1874, Page 4
Word Count
809Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4150, 9 July 1874, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.