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E. w. mils &Co. E. W. M ILLS & ca IRONMONGER fS AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Importers op AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. To Arrive per ANNIE BURE, from New York. 12 cases American locks, comprising Home, rim knob, and mortice locks with and without furniture. Dead locks, night latches, pad looks. 3 cases A.E. hammeia and screw wrenches. 2 oases meat choppers. 3 cases containing bronze draw pulls, hall door knobs, knockers bell pulls, mortice furniture, brackets, axle pullies, hat and coat hooks, can openers, copper bell rings, pruning shears, Cook's auger bits, letter plates, socket firmer chisels, &0,, &c. 200 cases palace keroaine 100 do Vulcan do 40 do Turpentine do 2 do cast steel hoes and forks I do New York paint mills 35 Ash Gars 16 to 24 feet 3 cases Collin’s shovels 1 do do spades 2 casks Douglas pumps, assorted 2 do force and lift do, and rams 6 do axe and pick handles 1 bale cotten sail duck 8 nests flour tubs 1 case kers founts, and collars 1 do opal lamp shades 1 do Mrs Potts sad irons 2 do patent grindstone mountings 1 do improved seed sowers 2 universal wringers 2 casks ship's tackle blocks 2 eases disstons one man cross-cut saws 2 do do circular saws 36 to €0 in 2 do do saw files 1 do do patent saw vices To Arrive per BEECHDALE, from Liverpool. 120 bundles “Longford” Warrington wire 7 and 8 5 Milner’s safes 1 do strong room door To Arrive per CITY OF TANJORB. from London. 20 Kegs patent Staples 11 x 8 1 cask registered sad irons 3 cases Mander’s varnish 2 casks stamped milk dishes and collanders 16 pair Australian arms and boxes 12 galvanised anchors 12 wrot plough moulds 1 cask wrot gate hinges on plates 1 case fire iron bright, ormolu and brass heads

1 do bridle and stirrup leather 2 do Buggy and Carriage lamps 1 cask Japanned T hinges 1 do Gothic do do 1 do Kuasian Glue I do French medal do 1 case glass paper 1 bale seaming twine 1 case fishing lines Now Landing, ex COEYPHENB, from New York. ■ . 31 oases Sharp’s axes 2 do shingling hatchets 2 casks Douglas pumps 4 cases Hunter’s Hatchets 2 bdles bass wood panels :15 packages hickory rims, hubs and spokes 1 case cherry welding compound and transfer ornaments 12 hickory planks 1 case patent rubber springs 1 do granite iron plates, dishes, mugs, and basins 4 do eureka wringers 1 do patent spring clothes pins 1 do Cheneys hammers 3 do C.S. bush books 3 do rolling pins 1 do scythe snathes 1 do: Dover egg beaters 1 do revolvers ; 1 do flora,! sets 1 do twine boxes 1 do kerosene burners : 2 do grindstone mountings, 2 do finishing nails 1 do Coes wrenches 1 do lightening.buck saws 1 do varnish brushes 1 do apple pearers ; ;• ■ To Arrive per NOEMAN MoLEOD, from

London. 1171 bars iron 64 best Yorkshire plates 8 do circular do 42 bundles Staffordshire sheet irons 14 to 24 g 2 cases eliptic springs 2 do G.H. spring and scrolls 5 drums methylated spirits 20 kegs genuine white lead 1 bale door mats 4.6.8 60 kegsK-H. wire hails 2 casks putty in bladders 2 do burnt sienna and patent dryers 1 bale life buoys and belt laces 1 case fishing lines 4oz to 121bs 1 cask patent crucibles 40 to 100 8 coils bolt rope 6 do spunyarn 12 do ratline 8 do coir rope 1 bale seaming twine and taper plough lines 4 barrels Stockholm tar 1 cask patent D.T. fuse 1 do sofa springs 1 case Stubbs’ files 4 kegs Cooper’s rivets 4,6, 8 1 cask Nettlefold’s screws 1 do brit. trace chains ' 12 pairs Australia arms and boxes 1 case enameled top hides 1 do do buggy do 10 tons standard iron 20 kegs patent staples 8 Milner’s safes 1 65 cases galvanised corrogated irons 5 to 9 feet ' 6 sheets lead 4,5,6,p0unds 1 cask silber lamp globes 32 tins Nashes horse nails 2 Nicolls 3 roller mangles 1 cask Sorbys tools 3 kegs galvanised gutter spikes 80 length galvanised tubes 2 casks S.L. chain 12 packages Registered grates 6 nests galvanised oval tuba 11 dozen do buckets 1 cask patent mail axles ■ 1 case Sorbys hand and pannelsaws 3 patent cOmbind paragon mowers, and ’■ 'reapers To Arrive per LOHENGRIN, from London 10 kegs cut floor brads 4 bales white waste ■ 9 dozen galvanised buckets 250 length do tubes 14 cases- do plain iron 24 26 28 gnages 4 kegs wrot clouts 4 kegs galvanised nails 804 bundles iron To Arrive per JOHN GAMBLE, from London. 1 case signal rockets, and blue lights 2 bales life belts and sheet cork 1 case white cotton fishing lines 1 do girths and bunting 4 kegs galvanised clouts 4 cases mnntz metal 1 cask R.P. rim locks 1 cass patent snction hose 1 do Gilpins augers and bite 18 kegs patent nails 1 Hornsby’s portable engine, 10 h.p. 1 do do 12 h.p. Landing, ex LOCH BOON and BIKKER. 68 cases galvanised corrugated iron, sft to 9ft, 24 and 27-gauge 10 cases plain galvanised tinned iron 40 kegs R.H. wire nails 20 lewt kegs genuine white lead 12 nests galvanised tubs 2 crates buckets, 10, 12, 13in 1 case B.M. teapots, assorted 1 do B.P. do and seta 1 case table and pocket cutlery, scissors, bread, and butchers’knives 1 case Standard E.P. on nickel silver plated spoons, forks, cruets, ladles, &c. Agents for— MILNERS’ EIRE PROOF SAFES. HOWE’S SCALES AND WEIGHING < MACHINES. ! N.Z. HEMATITE PAINT. ] Warehouses ; Lambton Quay and Feathertson * Street ? Show Rooms : Lambton Quay. J E. W. MILLS & Co., WELLDfOTOS-. j

Robertson and go., ENGINEERS, lEONEOUNDERS, & BOILERMAKER S Old Cdstom Hocse-stsest, Have on Sale—--2 SPEEDY’S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, l-packs, with improved ratchet motion. One 16 hoise-power Cornish Boiler, in firstclass crder. Price, £BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers can come to'our wharf for repairs

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6692, 28 September 1882, Page 4

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