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On Sale. Now landing, Ex William Fruing and Collingwood, from London—--400 casks Portland cement 10 tons standard iron 140 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 9 feet, 24 and 26 g. 14 eases looking glasses, assorted 15 do iron bedsteads 90 boxes glass, 16, 21, and 26 oz. 8 bales paperbangings 3 do scrim 20 kegs genuine whitelead 15 casks, comprising white lead, zinc white, red lead ; black, green, and blue paints 210 drums boiled and raw oil 40 kegs patent dryers 150 drums colza oil 2 cases painters' brushes and diamonds 10 do varnishes 4 casks putty, in bladders 12 warranted smiths’ anvils 25 cases Pigou and Wilks' challenge powder 1 case signal rockets and blue lights 5 cases dynamite 9 bales boiler and roofing felt 85 kegs wire nails 2 cases tinned charcoal sheets 1 do vulcanised i.r. delivery hose 1 case patent wove canvas hose 40 bars angle iron 18 casks sheet zinc, Nos. 9, 10, 11 20 nests galvanised tubs 1 cask iron washers 2 bundles fork handles 1 cask butt hinges 2 boxes cartridges 28 cases challenge and diamond powder 9 ingots Babbitt’s patent metal 36 pairs patent dray axles 12 do cart steps 4 hhds. Perry’s tinware 2 casks milk dishes 2 do registered sadirons 2 Milner's fireproof safe doors 7 do do safes 10 coils bolt rope 16 casks white and red lead 3 cases Howard’s ploughs 6 sets do harrows 1 bale cork fenders 2 cases shop twine, assorted 10 bales oakum 1 do clothes lines 1 do flax packing 1 case flags and bunting 10 coils Europe rope 3 cases Wheatman and Smith’s c. saws] 1 case Wheatman and Smith’s vertical saws 24 nests wheat riddles 16 solid box vices 5 beer engines, fancy handles 1 bale patent sash line 3 casks sadirons 2 do tinned frying pans 2 cases single and double guns 10 kegs 7 and Sin. wrought spikes 50 do patent nails 1 bale canvas, No. 2 to 6 5 casks, containing—Sweeps’ machines, pole rings, drawer knobs, milk yokes, bannister brushes, garden syringes, feather dusters, Clyboum spanners, hand vices, Swiss vine pruuers, packing needles, copper bell wire, copper rivets and washers, copper sofa springs, copper tacks, tin dinner and soup plates, bed screws, tiimed meat hooks, Adelaide corkscrews, boiler tube brushes, dinner bells, brasspillar candlesticks, japanned dog chairs, galvanised rowlocks, &c. 1 case patent knife boards 1 hhd. galvanised chamber pails 2 bales Oxford candle cotton 5 casks proved chain TO ARRIVE Per Teviotdale, from London — 115 kegs E.H. wire nails, from 1J to 4 in. 1261 bars BBH iron 130 bundles do 1 cask patent iron blocks 18 dozen galvanised buckets, 11 to 14 in. 6 casks forged nuts. 10 bhds. tinned holloware 2 casks Brade’s brushing hooks, Carolina and grubbing hoes 1 cask best axle pullies 2 cases Oakey’s cabinet paper and emery cloth 1 case carpenters’ box rules 2 casks steeled splitting wedges 1 case Scotch slashers i 3 dozen wrought iron barrow wheels and fixings 16 bundles tinsmiths’ bright wire, 8 to 16 g. 4 beer engines, 2 and 3 pull 12 copper boilers, 10 to 25 gallons 16 Bental’s chaffcutters 25 Smith and Grace’s chaffcutters 8 oat crushers 2 horse powers 1 case American baking dishes 1 case fireirens 4 do fenders, assorted 4 casks bolts and nuts 8 pairs Onion’s smiths’ bellows 4 Onion’s portable forges 45 kegs boiler rivets, assorted 2 tons patent shot, Nos. 1 to 4 Per Dilawur, from London—--10 casks putty, in bladders 250 kegs best white lead 10 barrels each Stockholm pitch and tar 9 rolls sheet lead, 4,5, and 61b. 20 tons pig iron 5 do hoop iron 95 kegs E.H. v ire nails, 1J to 31 in. 50 cases G.O. galvanised iron, 6 to 9ft. 12 bundles sheet iron 32 doz galvanised buckets, 12 and 13in. 2 casks rim locks and latches 3 do assorted colors, in small tins 2 do brass foundry ISO Moumoor boiler plates Per Craigie Lea and Aldergrovc, from Glasgow. 7 cases register stoves 10 cast iron boilers, 30 to 100 gallons 60 camp ovens and covers Per Jessica, from New York—--25 cases Sharp’s axes 2 cases hatchets 4 do grindstone fixings 3 casks Douglas pumps E. W. MILLS, Wholesale Ironmongers and Iron Merchant,-). Agent for Milner’s fireproof safes, and Wheeler and Wilson’s and Singer’s sewing machines. MedicalPOWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Testimonial from the Rev. W. LUSH, Vicar of Stixwold, amt Editor of the “Remembrancer/' Stixwold Vicarage, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, Dear Sir,—l have to acknowledge with my warmest thanks the receipt of a large bottle of your truly valuable Balsam of Aniseed for the benefit of my poor parishioners. I need hardly say, in the face of winter, how truly acceptable such a present is. For the past 12 years ! have been in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending your Balsam. I should not he exaggerating if I said I have never known it fail. Whenever I have a cough I use it m preference to anything else, and again and again it has cured me. I am fully aware, and you, my dear sir, would, I feel sure, equally with myself, recognise the fact that we are dependent in the use of all means on Him whose blessing maketh rich, but I rejoice that so often He has seen good to add that blessing to the use of Powell's Balsam of Aniseed. . I remain, my dear sir, &c., &c., WILLIAM LUSH. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Dear Sir,—l may tell you that I have used your Balsam for a very long time (both for myself and my family). X think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always strongly recommended it to my brother and sister artists. If you think a testimonial from me would be of any service, you are very welcome to make use of this.—l am, dear Sir, yours truly, LIONEL BROUGH, Globe Theatre. POWELL* BALSAM OF ANISEED, The favorite Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Night Cough, &c., it is unsurpassed. Sold by Chemists amt Storekeepers, throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by THOMAS POWELL, 1(1, Blackfriar road, London. TRADE MARK—HON, NET, AND MOUSE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 4

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