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Volunteers D SJM ORDER. D Battery N.Z. A., Engineers, City Rifles, Guards, Naval Brigade, and Naval Cadets, will parade for monthly inspection, in the Drillshed, on THURSDAY, 16th instant, at 7.30 p.m. District Prizes will be presented on parade. P. MONAGHAN, Captain Commanding District. Volunteer Office, Wellington, 14th February. 8851 Exhibitions NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. Owing to a large portion of the English Exhibits not being shipped by the last Orient steamer, and, consequently, unable to reach New Zealand before the end of March, the Promoters are reluctantly compelled to POSTPONE THE OPENING TILL APRIL 10th, consequent upon which applications for space will be received by the undersigned till MARCH IST. W. R. MITCHELL, Official Agent, 8792 Christchurch. Quarantine ySUSSi Q U A RAN TINE. The public are hereby CAUTIONED against going within the limits of the Quarantine Station at SO AMES ISLAND, until It is officially announced that the Passengers by the Loch Ryan and others have been released from quarantine, JAMES B. REDWARD, Superintendent of Quarantine Station. Note.— The water frontage within half a mile of the shores of Soames Island is included within the limit of the Quarantine Station. 13th February, 1882. 8833 On Sale OHR A B NEWMAN & CO. HAVE ON SALE, Now landing ex Perthshire from Glasgow--20 tons fencing wire 6,7, and 8. 25 kegs „ staples 17 Rolls sheet lead, 3J, 4,4 J, and 51b. 100 camp ovens, and covers, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 16 and 181 n. 12 Hogsheads Hollowware—various assortments. 32 bales paperhangings 2 cases' „ golds, &c. 40 tons salt, fine and coarse. 100 casks soda crystals 100 „ „ whiting 6 bales canvas 1 ~ seaming and ropffig twine. 0 cases linoleum floor cloth, all widths. 20 „ Ross’ Royal ginger ale. 10 „ „ Lime Juice cordial, very superior. 50 „ Brown vinegar. 20 „ Salad oil, J pints 25 ~ Lobsters—4 dozen 50 „ Drybroughs bottled ale, pints and quarts ZOHRAP, NEWMAN, & CO. Have on sale per Euterpe from London. 10 cases ling fish 25 „ sardines, halves and quarters 5 „ red herrings 30 „ salad oil, pints and ha’.f-pints 4 „ Berwick’s baking powder, large and small 5 „ D. and M, blacking 2 „ Nelson’s gelatine, opaque and brilliant 1 „ „ „ lozenges 5 „ Fry’s improved cocoa 3 „ Epp’s cocoa 3 „ Oakey’s knife polish, large and small; 20 „ Brown and Poison’s corn flour 10 „ Dinueford’s fluid magnesia 10 casks carraway seeds 20 kegs split peas , 200 boxes Price’s candles 1 case Collis Brown’s ohlorodyne 25 „ Colmans mustard, assorted and Jibs 2 „ Durham mustard 50 „ starch, white and blue • 10 „ Keen’s square blue &c., &c. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & Co., Johnston Street. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ON SALE BY JOHN c° CUTLERY. Lockwood’s, Rodgers’, and Johnson’s ivorybandled table and dessert knives, carvers,; and steels, pen and pocket knives, scissors, razors ELECTRO-PLATE. Dixon’s, Walker and Hall’s, Sampson’s, Hall and Miller’s celebrated goods in spoons, forks, ladles, butter knives, butter dishes, i fish carvers, cruet frames, cake baskets, biscuit boxes, fruit knives and forks in cases, tea and coffee sets, toast racks- ' knife rests BEDSTEADS. Brass and iron half-testers, French and stump • beds and child’s cots ■ ■ STOVES AND RANGES, Leamington kitchen ranges, Jenkin’s cottage ■ ranges, American and Scotch, cooking stoves, with untensils, register grate in iron cast, ground and polished fronts, fenders, fireirons, ash-pans, tile heaths, with kerb fenders ere suite MANTLEPIECBS. Sicilian and vein marble in square and arch , ; buttresses, enamelled slate in St. Ann’s ’ ‘ black, and other marbles BATHS AND JAPANNED GOODS. 1 Hip, sponge, child’s, and foot baths, toilet sets trays, waiters, water carriers MANGLES and WASHING MAOHIMES.| Home washing machines with mangle com- 1 , bined. Star washers, two and three-roller: English mangles, American table mangles! and clothes-wringers . KITCHEN UNTENSILS. . Tinned and enamelled boilers, saucepans stew pans, tea kettles, preserving pans, grid-, irons, frying pans, bake dishes, portable washing coppers, laundry stoves, galvanised tubs and buckets BRUSHWARE. ' Hair and American brooms, hearth brushes, shoe, stove and scrubbing brushes, ban- ' nister and flue brushes • BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, J HAVE ON SALE— Galvanised corrugated iron, 24 and 26 gauge Wire, Ewbank’s, and wrought nails “Mitre” cut tacks, flooring brads Sheet lead, 3J to 61b, sheet zinc Galvanised ridging, spouting, and Douri pipe Carpenters’rim locks, door hinges American and English mortice locks Look furniture in ebony, china, and crystal Champion’s and Hehrich’s genuine white lead Red lead, paint, and colors Kent’s oval copper-bound paint brushes Boiled and raw oil, turpentine Portland cement, screw nails Brass blind mountings, sash fasteners Hinges of every description, 7982 OH N D UTH I E & c°-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6501, 16 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6501, 16 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6501, 16 February 1882, Page 3