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Business Notices TO STEAM COMPANIES, SHIPOWNERS, AN I) MASTERS OF VESSELS. E. W. MILLS AND CO. (LIMITED), BEG to an..ounce thit they have been appointnl Sole Aoests for the entire colony of New Zealand for H"LMHS’S patent lifesaving EQUIPMENTS, SHIP DISTRESS SIGNALS, LIFE BUOY RESCUE LIGHTS, As carried by all passenger steamers anil vessels, and required to c imply with the Marine Board Board regulations of New Zealand. A supply of these Signals and Lights will nr. ive by an early steamer, orders for which are now being booked. E. W. MILLS & 00. (Limited). Wellington, 30th August. 914 TONES AND ASHDOWN, tf OF THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. HAVE just received the balance of their Winter Sioek, ex s.s. Bombay and p.s. Doric. This season’s goods cona*ating of Eoglhh, Scotch, and Colonial Tweed**, Fancy Coaliogß, Serges, Overcoatings in great variety and of exceptional value, be ? u * bought from the best manufacturers for cadi. Our stock of Colonial Tweeds are the fluent and most varied of any bouse in the trade. They are still making their Celebrated Suits at £3 10a and £4 10s. Tro sttra from £l, with which they invite comparison. Gentlemen may rely upon tfaeae goods being made In firsfc.class style by experienced workmen, and all goods are thoroughly shrunk. JONES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. (Ipposita Barrott’s Hotel,) LAM ETON QUAY. WABBURTON & CO. Stock and Sharebrokers, Land, Estate, Financial and General Commission Agents, Next Chamber of Commerce, Lambton-quay, Wellington. 939 W. A. Gr A KDN E K (Late Accountant Colonial Architect’s Department), ACCOUNTANT AND SHAREBROKER LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Loans Negotiated. Debts Collected. Office : Laur.bton-quay, opposite Panama-street, WELLINGTON. LABOR EXCHANGE. WINDSOR PLACE, UI’PER-GIIUZNEE STREET. R s. Jkbiiit T, Teachek op Music and Singing. Highest References. For terms apply as above, or to Mr Bullock, Stationer, Lambton-quay. 722 J. BIDDLE, ’ATCHMAKRK, GOLD & SILVER SMITH, Manufacturing Jeweller, Diamond Setter, Electroplater, and Gilder, Lambton quay, next to Whittaker Bros., Wellington. All kinds of work done for the trade. 559 JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ironmongers d Iron Merchants, Wilms & Herbert Streets. Have now landing the following useful and seasonable AMERICAN GOODS Ex “Peter Stewart.” 58 Cylinder Churns, Nos i, 2, 3 8 oasts Newark Coy’s No. 2 boys’ axes 3 dozen Eureka clothes wringers, Noa 2,3, 4 3 dozen Eeystoue clothes wrings a, Noa 10, 24 10 Thermometer Churns, Nos l, 2, 3, 4 21 casea antifriction grindstone mounts 1 gr<)ss cast adze-eye hammers 28 cases extra axe handler, with sawn butts 25 dozen 2 and 3 pro C.S. hay forks 42 pairs ash oars, 8 to 16 feet 8 only steer oa*s, 24, 26 feet 10 cases Collin’s picks 5 to 7 Ibr, and all 7 U>a 10 boxes Washita ;she©P shear hones 8 dozen Douglas’ pumps, fig. 1 26 Douglas' force and lift pumps, figs. 156,157 16 d z malleable garden rakes, 8,10, 12 teeth 17 new Excelsior lawn mowers 16 nej-ts Wood Tubs 6 cares rolling pins 1 dozen store trucks, No 2 20 Philadelphia lawn mowers 1 case spring gate latches 243. boxes Putnam horse nails (assorted) 3 cases rim aud mortice locks 6 gross peerless and balloon fly traps 7 cases 3-bow hay rakes 2 cases scythe snaths ENGLISH GOODS Ex a.g. “Coptic” and “lonic/’ landing. Ex 6.8. “ Florida,” to arrive. Ex “ Brisbane,” and u Ganymede,” Amongst which \ye direct attention to our season’* supply of SHEARS. Our principal parcel from is Mee-r?. BALL BROS. Wehad a trial shipment last season of their doable bow shears, aud feel eati-fied that it is one of the heat the market. Oar main supply of WARD <fe PAYNE’S is also in double bow but fitted with leather straps aud studs, and the finish of the shipment to hand is very superior. Other noticeable lines are as under. 18 dozen tinned milk buckets, 12 to 13 inches I 1 cask Gard. a Syringe., Spring Hook., I haf-ps and staples, bridle hooks, chest i and till keys i 1 case stencil letters and figures, 2, 2 h, 2,3 J , inches I 4 Howard’s Anglo-American hay rakes 1 cask enamelled soup plates, fry pan?, drinks ing cups, soap dishes, candlesticks, Ac. 3 casks Lockwood’s cutlery and files, corkscrews 12 tons Coopers* hoop iron 1 cask Firth’s rolli saw files, Saynor and Coo Vs gardeners’ knives 54 Newcastle grindstones, 10 to 20 inches 10 pasks plain and wired bottom milk pans 7 kegs wrought coopers* rivets 1 cask Bteel letters and figure?, quoit., sheep-ear pliers, ratchet brace., <&c. 1 case potato forks and long handle S-tine drags 4 Samuelson’s combined reapers and mowers, & mowers only 1 cask fingers for Samuelson’s and Hornsby’s Reapers 1 case Pearce’s improved seed sowers 40 teas 26 g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Coptic 38 tons 26 g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Florida 39 tons 26 g EedcliSe Crown, ex Florida 33, tons 26 g Davis’ Crown, ex Florida GOAOHBUILDEBS’ REQUISITES. A large and varied assortment just received ex Nettie, consisting of— Woodware, Hickory, and Ash Planks, Malleable Castings, Black Mountings, Leather, Duck Lace, Trimmings, &c., &c.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7269, 11 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7269, 11 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7269, 11 September 1884, Page 3

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