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E. W. Mills & Co. E. W. M ILLS AND C O, IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS. Importers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, W ELLINGTON. Have the following good* landed, and to arrive, by vessels expected at early dates : Landed— TO ARRIVE PER WAIROA, FROM LONDON--15 tons fencing wire, 6,7, and S 20 kegs diamond point staples 77 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 5 to XOft, 24 and 20 guage 10 cases plain galvanised iron, 21 and 28 guage 6 barrels Stockholm pitch and tar S 3 kegs wrought spikes, 7, S, 9, 10ia 2 hhds Kenrick’s tinned holloware IS kegs patent nails, 4,5, and oin 10 casks colza and olive oil 60 drams boiled and raw oil 110 kegs white zinc and read lead 20 kegs genuine white lead, in wood 2 bales white cotton waste 9 cases Noble’s, Homes’, and Mander's varnishes, comprising hard body, elastic carri age, quick drying, pale copal, oak, knotting, brown hard spirit, black Japan, &c. 1 cask copper tacks, rivets, and washers 220 kegs genuine white lead, in wood, white zinc, No. 1 White lead, red lead, and black paint 2 casks putty in bladders 3 casks pumice powder, rotten stone, and emery powder TO ARRIVE PER - BEATRICE HAVEER, FROM NEW YORK. 100 ‘ses Palace kerosene, 160 test 100 cases Vulcan kerosene, 130 test 25 cases turpentine 144 ash oars, 8 to 10ft [ 4 cases Days’ and Ames’ shovels * 2 casks patent blocks, assorted 1 case mast hoops 3 cases morocco bides, dash leather, and pebble grain duck 1 case single and double buggy harness 2 cases Douglas pumps 10 cases Sharp’s axes 20 cases turpentine 4 cases Hunter’s and shingling hatchets HARDWARE, OPENING NOTICE. E. W. M ILL 3 “' D C 0 ’ IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have much pleasure in informing their numerous friends and the public generally that they have purchased those commodious and centrally-situated premises on Lambtonquay formerly occupied by the late Mr Lipnaan Levy. The premises have undergone considerable alterations, and have been remodelled to suit the requirements of their FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY TRADE. The STOCK is well assorted, and comprises— Furnishing ironmongery Builders’ and general hardware Marble and enamelled slate manti I-piecea (newest designs) Leamington range?, American cooking and heating stoves Electro-plated ware, table and pocket cutlery Gas and kerosene chandeliers, bracket and table lamps Garden and farm tools, sheep shears Dairy requisites, harvesting tools Tinware, brushware, bedsteads Paints, colors, oils, and varnishes of all kinds Engineers’and contractors' tools and materials Sporting ammunition, blasting-powder, fuse, and dynamite, &c. THE IRON STORE on Fbathehstonstreet will be devoted, as heretofore, to the Heavier Lines, viz.;— Bar, rod, plate, sheet, and angle iron Corrugated and plain galvanised iron Steel, galvanised, and black pips and fittings Galvanised ridging, spouting, &c. Wheelwrights’ and coachbuilders’ materials Milner’s fire-proof safes and strong room doors Fencing wire, Portland cement, kerosene Agricultural implements Chains, anchors, iron blocks Manilla ropes, cordage, &c. Most satisfactory arrangements have been made for supplies of English and American Hardware, regular shipments of which are now coming forward. The OFFICES have been REMOVED to LAMBTON-QUAY, where E. W. M. & CO, will be pleased to see their friends. Wellington, 21st November. TO ARRIVE PER PIAKO, FROM LONDON.— 7 cases Milner’s safes and cash boxes 42 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 200, 5 to 10ft 12 galvanised anchors, assorted 1 cask cast butts, 2 to 4iu 2 casks japanned T and chest hinges, 8 to 16in 1 case galvanised rowlocks, clip hooks, &c. 1 cask rat cages, roping, and seaming palms 6 casks sheet zinc, Nos, 9, 10, and II 30 kegs diamond point fencing staples 6 kegs clout tacks and copper nails 1 bale tarpaulite canvas 2 casks bright and black ships’ varnish 6 casks olive oil 4 casks boiled and raw oils 5 dozen galvanised buckets 12 nesta galvanised tubs 60 kegs R.H. wire nails 2 casks moulders' blacking 1 case sheet insertion, all sizes 1 ~ LE. delivery hose, Jto 1 till 17 coils best ratlin and spnuyarn 1 cask tinned milk pans, 18, 20, 22in 1 case patent knife boards 1 bale sheet cork 1 pask iron washers, \ to 1 Jin 1 'bale best seaming and roping twine 2 bales containing hambro, halyard, and log lines 1 bale best Oxford candle cotton 25 kegs cut floor brads 5 „ galvanised nails and screws 8 hides pump leather 5 casks self-color tested coil chain 1 cask tinned tacks 1 case brass sheets 1 „ brass wire and spelter 24 bundles black sheet iron, 10 to 20a 8 ingots Babbit’s metal 1 case assorted twine and belt laces 2 cases Bath bricks 1 case emery cloth and sail needles 4 drums methylated spirits TO ARRIVE PER LADY AGNES, FROM NEW YORK—--17 cases Howe’s scales, assorted 1 case tempest lanterns 1 bale mop handles 2 cases store trucks 1 crate ship’s wash deck buckets Cooking ranges and stoves, a large assortment American barbed fencing wire to arrive Fencing standards cut and punched to any size and guage Howe’s weighing machines and cqjmter scales Hornsby’s hedge-cutting and trimming machines. Will cut three miles hedgerow per day Hornsby’s swing, one and two wheel, and double farrow ploughs, and fittings. E. W. MILLS & CO., Ironmongers, Iron Merchants, and Ssir Chandlers, Wellington. Agents for New Zealand Hematite Paint, R. Hornsby’s Agricultural Machinery, and Milner's Fire-proof Safes

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 4