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Business Notices feilfeSf E.„£,,b. meat to Governor. WE beg to retam car sincere thanks to the public for the liberal support accorded to us daring the 20 years we have been in business as MERCHANT TAILORS at 22, Lambton.quay. We also desire to notify that we have disposed of the business; to Mr JAMES MO WAT, formerly of! Frinces-street, Dunedin, and we trust that the same liberal support will be continued to our Successor, in whom we have every confidence of giving entire satisfaction. J. & R. SLOAN. In relation to the above, I may state that i no effort will be wanting on my part to secure the patronage accorded to my predecessors. I will always supply the boat materials and workmanship, and all Orders entrusted to me shall always receive my careful attention. JAMES MOWAT. Wellington, Isth October, 1888. A member of the late Firm will be in attendance at the shop each day (Saturdays excepted), from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., to receive payment of accounts owing to them. 320 JOHN DUTHIE & CO., WILLIS & VICTORIA STREETS, HAVE to arrive ex * Sonkar ’ and ‘Himalaya.’ 20 Barrels Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil 470 Drums. do do do 13 Cases Kosmos Comet Lipped and Slip Chimnies . , 290 Kegs A. F. Wire Nails and Brads 85 Kegs Fencing Staples 1J xB, 10, If x 8 16 Doz Oval Galvanized Tubs, 18 to 30in. 20 Cases Waterloo Scythe Stones 11 Casks Hack Horse Shoes 2 Casks Sickles Reaping Hooks and Scythes 28 Coils Hambro Line and Spun Yarn 88 Kegs Kenrick’s Beat White Lead, Anchor Zinc Point and Patent Driers 850 Bolts Sarking Felt 58 Doz Galvanized Buckets, 11, 12,13ia. 3 Doz 16in Barrow Wheels 70 Newcastle Grindstones, 10 to 26 inches 840 Reels Porcupine 4.barb Fencing Wire 35 Tons German Annealed do 50 Tons Shropshire Co’s do do 10 Tofia Galvanized do do 235 Bundles Blaok Iron Sheets 6 and 7 feet 75 North Staffordshire Plates, 6 and 7 feet 20 Tons Sashweights 5 to 181 b. 11 Tons BBH andNetherton Shoeing Bars 75 Tons North Staffordshire Bar Iron 20 Bdls. Shield Sheet Iron 250 Casks Knight’s Portland Cement 1250 Cashs London Cement Co.’s do 30 Tons Clyde Pig Iron No. 1 138 Fine Cast Register Grates 36 2nd Finish ' do do 10 do do with tiles 14 Yates Haywood’s Best Finish, Slow and fast Combustion Register Grates 19 Pkgs. Smith and Wellatood’s Mistress, Hostess and Viotoress Stoves with and without ntensila % Casks Milkpans, Meat Dishes, Soup Pl&it6S 7 Bales White Cotton Waste 2 Casks all steel Wedges, 7f, 9, and 10J Inches 20 Pkgs. Avery’s Platform Machines 5,7, and lOcwt. 8 Casks Coach and Engineers’ Bolts and Nuts 6 Casks Bickford’s Double Tape Fuse 10 Hhds. Clark’s Tinned and Enamelled Hollo ware 1 Tierce Charcoal Box Irons 2 Cases Blued and Tinned Cat Tacks 30 Doz. Parkes’ Strapped 2 and 3 prong Hay Forks 750 Camp Ovens and Covers 42 Cast Frypans and handles 4 Cases Eley’a Capa, Cartridges, and Cartridge Cases 3 Cases Black Coach, Buggy and Elliptic Springs. NOW LANDING, EX ‘COPTIC’ AND ‘ TAINUI ’ — 53 Bdls Spring and Horse Shoe Steel 9 Pkgs. ‘Larbert’ Cooking Ranges 115 Kegs Wire Brads If to 2f Inches 100 Kegs Fencing Staples If x 10 1 Ton Steel Staples, l x 12 inches, in 71b 1 Tierce French Medal Glue 50 Gross Secret Axle Pulleys in Iron, Brass Face, and Brass Face and Wheel 1 Ton Gothic Gate Hinges 12 to 24in. 50 Kegs Champion’s Genuine White Lead in 1121bs. 56 Kegs Anchor and Kenrick’s Best do in 28Ibs. 1 Cask do do in 7 and 141bs. 1000 Casks Knight’s Portland Cement 200 Bdls Galvanized Fencing Wire 2 Cases • Ladies’ Help ’ and ‘ Excelsior ’ Knife Cleaners , 2 Cases Ward and Payne’s Sheep Shears 3 Cases Burgon and Ball’s Sheep Shears 11 Tons 24 and 26 G. Avon Galvanized Corrugated Iron 281 Kegs * Cook ’ Brand Wire Nails 6 Pkgs. Samnelson’s (P) Combined Reapers and Mowers 50 Tons Walker’s ‘ 3 Crown ’ Bar Iron 20 Bdls. Shield Sheet Iron 22 Tons Black Sheet- Iron, sft., lOguage 84 Bdls. Coopers’ Hoops 23 Bdls. Parkes’ Socket Spades 64 Boxes Selected Turkey Hones 1 Case Argnroid Silver Spoons and Forks 4 Casks Johnson’s and Lockwood’s Cutlery and Tiles 82 Pkgs General Hardwa NOT GENERALLY KNOWN THAT T. GABLAND, Molesworth- street Manufactures—£JOAL VASES akd COAL HODS, STEEL TRAVELLING TRUNKS, LADIES’ BONNET BOXES, CASH BOXES, DEED BOXES, LANTERNS aru ASHPANS, COPPER KETTLES astd TIN KETTLES, PORTABLE COPPER BOILERS erom 335. Then buy your goods from the maker, and keep your money in the colony, which yon will some day receive again, and yon can bay cbeapar andobetter goods from me than from an importer. T. GARLAND, TINSMITH, PLUMBER & GAS FITTER, Moksworth-street, WANTED Known, that for stained glass, hall door decorations (done by hand), sign writing, notice board*, and all kinds of sign writer’s work, the ( Cheapest Place to go is R. Martin’s, isiManners-street, pposite Arcade. 264

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2