Cracknell and Digestive Biscuits manufao turod by Aclsbbbook it® Co>, are highly recommended. Alcock’a billiard tables, cloth, cues, and all requisites. Philips and Pike agents. See adiit., 4th page. CADBURY’S COCOA, Aesuldiely Pdke Thbeefobe Best. QITIZENS’ BALL-. FOR S H I E T S, VESTS, GLOVES, AND TIES, DAVIS AND CL ALEE. 727 SPECIAL. THE D.t.C. have received ex Ruapehu a parcel of latest novelties, including— NEW WATTEAU JACKETS WHOLE-BACK SAC JACKETS NEW WATERPROOFS Which are being shown in their Mantle Showroom. All prices marked in plain figures. No one pressed to bay. GUNS 1 AMMUNITION ! wilk;ins~& field NOW SHOWING Single-barrel muzzle-loading guns, 12 to 20 bore Double-barrel muzzle-loading guns, 12 to 20 bore Single-barrel brooeh-loadlng guna, 12 to 16 bore, with Martini and top action Single-barrel breech-loading guns, with Remington action and magazine The “Collectors” single-barrel breeoh- . loading gun, very small boro Doable-barrel breech-loading guns, with tup action, extend ribs, through bolt, and treble grip, by well known makers, including—The “ Featherweight,” only s|lb ; the “ Belmont,” interchangeable, with real Damascus twist barrels, choke and cylinder treble grip, with maker's teat attached to each gun; the “Keeper’s” and “ Farmer's,” &0., &o. RIFLES. Martini-Hcnri cadet, bored for Morris tubs cartridges, and ‘320, -380 and •450 Field’s patent express rifle, ‘SOO bore Repeating rides, Marlin and Lee-Speed, as adopted by the British Army Saloon and air rifles, with cartridges, darts and sings to salt C F Cartridges and Cases, from 10 to 20 gnage, and a fail stock of Ride and Revolver Cartridges Gunpowder, in jib, lib, 01b and 101 b canisters, and 251 b kegs Shuts, all sizes, from No. 10 to 3 S G Caps, Wads and Gnn Fittings, a most complete stock. WILKINS & FIELD, WHOLESALE AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. Showrooms, Manners street. Warehouses, St. Him. & Parish streets. Sporting RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1892. ACCEPTANCES FOR Trial Steeplechase Handicap (1 sov); Hurdie Handicap (2 snvs); Ladies’ Trophy (1 sov); Wellington Steeplechase Handicap (5 sovs), and High Weight Handicap (1 sov) j and ENTRIES FOR Selling Hurdle Race (2 sovs) Closk on TUESDAY, JULY sth, at 9 p.h. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Club Hotel, Wellington, July Ist, 1892. 124 Hunting. UNTING APPOINTMENTS, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), July 2nd— Tawa Flat, at 2.30. 63 e. D. CRAWFORD. H
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9645, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9645, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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