E. W. Mills and Co. E. W. MILLS & GO., Ir osiasaioii fAKD Iron l^fferclian'ts, LAMBTON QUAY AND FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLIN GT|O N. Arrived.'per “Port oonaehan” from London—--200 casks Portland cement 90 cases galvanized iron, “Chief” brand X 332 bundles j Netherton crown iron 20 Hornsby’s ploughs 70 dozen Hornsby’s plough shares, assorted 4 cases land and farrow wheels, skirtbs, slipes, steel breasts, whiffletrees, bolts, spanners, &c., &c. 22 galvanized and black anchors 80 drums boiled and raw oil 7 barrels boiled and raw oil S’4 cases C.S. shovels 80 kegs genuine No. 1 white lead 20 kegs white zinc 11 kegs soft putty 2 cases American potash 3 cases dry colors, assorted 3 cases mail axles, 1J to l§in 4 cases elliptic springs 1 cask light iron washers 16 bundles galvanized tuba and [buckets 4 fitters’ vices 1 case wire rat traps and candle cotton 20 kegs “Champion’s”j genuine white lead 1 cask “ Medal” glue 12 drums Stockholm tar 4 barrels Stockholm pitch 12 drums Crane’s oil 1 bale cork fenders 1 bale tool baskets 2 casks ship chandlery 1 cask coppered sofa springs 7 casks containing—tower bolts, coffin furniture, wool mops, bed castors, screw pullies, sash rollers, trivets, Salter’s balances, manger rings, tinned angle brackets, meat hooks, dog cart steps, packing needles, copper sash cord, lead pencils all measures, coal scoops, shop twine, oval skewers, cheese and butter tasters, brass chair nails, kerosene cabin lamps, &0,, &c. 1 cask sad irons 2 cases Bor in and Brunswick black 1 case Harris’ jarness liquid Arrived per West Riding.”— 35 packages register grates and cooking stoves . 5 coils bolt rope 2 bales cotton waste Landing ex s.s. “Rimutaka”— 360 lengths galvanized tubes 20 kegs wrought spikes 1 case engineer’s tools 1 case canvas hose 2 cases asbestos and Tuck’s packing 25 boxes charcoal tin plates] 65 kegs wire nails 6 casks sheet zinc To arrive per “C. P. Dixon” from New York—--3 cases 2 and 3 light chandeliers 2 cases kerosene bracket lamps 1 case kerosene hall lamps 2 cases hurricane lanterns 5 oases kerosene fonts and burners, globes, wicks, &o. 2800 hickory spokes 50 sets hickory rims 50 sets elm hubs] 17 packages hickory shafts, poles, &o. To arrive per “Letterewe” from London— X 592 bundles \ besfc Staffordshire iron 200-casks Portland cement 80 kegs genuine white lead 1 cask patent driers in 1,2, 4 and 71b tins 6 drums “ Peacack’s” paint 1 case Brunswick and Berlin black 6 drums putty 2 cases Howard’s ploughs and fittings 1 case colonial horse hoes To arrive per “O. P, Olsen" from New York— ■ 35 cases chairs 115 ash oars, 8 to 24ft 38 cylinder churns 18 cases Sharp’s axes 22 cases axe, pick, adzejf and hammer handles 2 cases hay forks 20 kegs cut naiis g 20 cases turpentine} 70 kegs axle grease ■ 8 cases axle grease >| 1 case morse drills 1 case tinned rivets? 1 case Dover egg beaters 3 cases Eureka wringers 12 store trucks 2 cases “Cheney’s” hammers 2 oases shade rollers 3 bales spade and shovel handles] 9 cases K. and E. locks, bench screws, bat and coat hooks, fancy brackets, Mrs Pott’s sad irons, mouse traps, white lines, squeezers, spirit flasks, draw knives, braces Arrived per “Leander” ,from“London — TOO reels galvanized 4-barb wire 43 grindstones 18 cases patent distress signals, with tubes and sockets complete 4 Avery’s weighing machines 15 galvanized anchors 9 coils ratline 9 coils bolt ropeal 50 bars steel angles 51 bars ) , , . 9 bundles | Bteel I cask plumbago crucibles 1 cask- plumbago mould dressing ; 4 bundles oak deck backets 1 case glass papers 60 drums raw and boiled oil 30 drums olive oil 8 “Boken” lifting jacks 1 cask coppered sofa springs 2 casks T and chest hinges | 1 cask enamelled basins and piejdiahea 2 cases copying presses \ 1 case brass cased tabes | 1 bale wool mops I 5 casks comprising—shelf brackets, bat and coat hooks, I dumbells, fiat weights, sash cramps, joiners’ cramps, steel figures and | letters, tinned billy cans and covers, brass spitoons, brass cabin door locks, bed keys, chain swivels, needle points, curling ton£S, goffering irons, crnmb brushes, brass face axle pullies, chamois leather, enamelled boilers, packing and mattress needles, nursery fire guards, tin soup and dinner plates :E. W. Mills & Co., - LAMBTON :QUAY AND FEATHERSTON STREET, Waiflieioßi
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18870815.2.47.5
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 8
Word Count
716Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.