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E. W. MILLS & CO., - - ■ LIMITED, mONMONGEKS, Iron ebchants AND SHIPCHANDLEES. JUST LANDED, Ex S.S. GOTHIC and KAIKOURA—--20 tons Neptune galvanised fencing wire, N0a.6,7, 8 150 reels Noptuno galvanised barbed fencing wire 17 cases Milners’ fireproof safes 50 drums genuine boiled and raw oil 3 barrels genuine boiled and raw oil 4-0 tins genuine red load GO tins white zinc and black paint 14 kegs Indian red 1 cask American potash in 7 and 141 b jars 1 cask Weston’s pulley blocks 5 kegs galvanised gutter spikes 20 kegs patent nails, each 4,5, C and 7 inches 10 kegs eared dog spikes 50 kegs Clyde steel spikes, C, 7 and S "inches 12 cases Avery’s platform scales, 5 to 10 cwt 9 bales paperhangings 1 case brass cocks, assorted 2 cases Vaughan’s rim leeks 2 cases Marple’s tools 3 kegs wire clouts. * and 1 inch 1 case Chestorman*a tapes 1 case engineers* and gas stocks and dies 2 casks Hook and Eye hinges 1 case Eureka gauge glasses 1 case Salter’s balances *' 2 cases Walker and Hall’s plated ware’, 20 drums Crane’s cylinder oil ; 30 tons stool rails. 10 drums Englebert’s cylinder oil 1 crate ChcaVin’s filters 2 cases-caustic soda, 1 and 21b tins ' \ 14 bundles S'over S over S in diamond oast steel, | and. I inchoctg s 4 Onions’ smiths’ bellows, each 24 and 28 inches. 2 Onions’ portable forges 17 coils Smith’s flexible steel wire rope, 5 to inches 22 coils Smith’s Bessemer steel wire rope, $ to 3 inches 4 casks milk-pans, 18 to 22 inches v 9 casks sheet zinc, No. 9to 14 19 cakes ingot zino 1 case Oakey’a emery cloth and glagapaper s . 65 bars 7 Special mild steel, round, 12 bundles ) square and flat 4 cases Evcritt’s loco tubes 1 case Everitt’s solid drawn copper tubes, 'i to 2f inches 1 case oompo bolts, J to H inch 2 bales long flax canvas 10 kegs fluted wire nails, 4 to 5 inches 11 casks Nether ton best proved chain, i to inch “* «. 69 bars and bundles half round and bevel bar iron 13 fine cast register grates, 38 x 38 30 G. and B. register grates, 30 x 38, tiled 3 Sienua baths, -.with brass plugs ’ and washers, each s£ft, Cft 20 enamelled sinks, 18 to 30 inches 14 Dover and Queen stoves 9 packages air gratings and bricks, girdles, kitchen sinks, &c. 11 casks best horse shoes (> forge backs and tuo irons 2 casks japanned too lunges, 6 to 18 inches * I cask steel butt hinges 1 cask duplex chimneys 2 casks sad irons 1 cask bouse bellows, 3 to 16 inches 1 case patent cash boxes and chamois leathers] NOW LANDING, Ex SHIP AUCKLAND, from LONDON—j 10 tons Clyde pig iron, No. 1 and 3 60 camp ovens and covers 1000 sashweights 19 cast iron pots 10 cast furnace pans 1* case hemp -plough lines ■ # . # • 4 cases containing—Garden syringes, vim and mortice lock furniture and fingerplates, wire clouts, castrating clams', duplex burners, colza wick,- giant cement, cattle rammers, Emery powder, 36 to 90, &0., &o. TO ARRIVE, : - , Per STAR OF THE EAST, from NEW YORK—--200 cases Palace kerosene , ' . 1 case lawn sprinklers 40 kegs Anchor axle grease 20 cases Pairbank’s scales 2 cases Disston’s files 1 Case Disston’s saws and saw fittings 50 cases Valvolino machine and cylinder oils 11 casks Valvoline machine and axle oils ' 36 cylinder churns, Nos. 1 to 4 96 boxes Putnam’s horse nails ’ 6 Putnam's mangles 2 crates birch chair seats 80 cases Mann’s Eureka axes 16 cases Sharp’s Eureka axes tdse Sharp’s broad axes . . 2 cases haltpatcnt steel axles 2 cases common nut steel axles • 12 cases patent wringers 1 case cow bolls 2 cases Rochester lamps 12 barrels Rochester lamp glasses 12 cases Pride of the Kitchen soap 1 case Christy’s knives • 2 cases Erie rat traps 2 cases mitre boxes 1 case Cheney’s hammers 1 2 bales white cotton waste , 2 cases Concord team collars 11 cases axe,- pick and hammer handles 8 cases Enterprise sod irons and choppers 2 cases Victor fire shovels 1 case solid leather trimming buttons 3 cases Eureka wringer rollers and cranks 1 case Morse twist drills 2800 hickory spokes, H to 2% inches 11 packages hickory rims, elm hubs, shafts and bars , 4 casks Douglas pumps 3 cases tinned rivets 1 ease angle lamps ***l case tinned broilers and boilers 9 cases finishing nails and tacks 2 crates Basswood panels 3 cases boys’ axes 1 case Navy clocks 4 cases bench screws 1 ease Le Page’s glue 1 case L’Hommedieu augers 9 cases, containing japanned brackets, pulleys, butt hinges, oil stoves: breeching staples, japanned and silver shaft tips, buggy tops and seats, silvered lining nails, ratchet braces, hack saws 8 cases Valentine’s carriage varnishes . 4 cases Valentine’s coach colours 2 cases birdcages 1 case elliptic boiler tuho cleaners 1 case tanito emery wheels, 6 to 14 inches 1 case Colt’s firearms 4 cases Amos* L.H.R.P. shovels 1 case Smith and Wesson’s revolvers 2 cases Stanley planes 104 boxes Putnam's horse nails 2 cases Rochester lamps 1 case Morse twist drills 17 cases axe and adze handles 6 cases Rochester chimneys 1 hhd Dixon’s crucibles TO ARRIVE, Per STAR OF VICTORIA, from LONDON--27 bales silicate cotton 100 cases E.H. wire nails 4 casks enamelled ware, comprising— Plates, dishes, basins, mugs, kettles, buckets, saucepans, stew-pans, candlesticks, cullenders 10 cases Peyton and Peyton’s bedsteads and cots ' , 35 kegs boiler rivets, $ to f inch ■ 10 casks carriage and engineers' bolts and nuts 80 rolls roofing felt ' 2 frames boiler felt 8 bales spun oakum 8 kegs Peacock’s paint 30 kegs Champion’s genuine white lead 45 bars Lowmoor iron, $ to 1 inch 2 seed drills, 12and 14 row , 3 cases Wed-i’ lights and oil filters 1 case Wells’lamps 2 cases Gilpin’s augers and brace bits 3 cases asbestos millboard and packing 4 bales white cotton waste 6 cases Whitehouso!s slashers, trimmers, picks and mattocks 12 tons galvanised fencing wire, Nos, 7 and* 8 ; ■ 1 case Babbotfs patent metal TO ARRIVE, Per Barque ALICE, from NEW YORK—--432 superior ash oars, 7ft to 18ft 40 cases Valvoline machine oil 4 casks Valvoline machine oil 30 cases Pine Tree turpentine 96 bozos Putnam’s horse nails 2 cases Colt’s rifles and revolvers 4 coses Rochester lamps • 1 case tanite emery wheels 6 cases plumbs and levels 1 case Stanley iron planes 8 cases Hartshorn’s shade rollers 45 cases Rimu axes, Eureka pattern. These axes are made specially for ns, of the best quality and with selected handles 38 cases Rochester burners and dual chim- ' neys ' ' .... 1 case Victor fire shovels 4 cases lath, shingling and claw hatchets 2 crates Birch chair seats, XCin to 18in 2 cases mouse traps 44 cases cartridges 1 case Disstnn’s saws 19 cases wringers 1 case Miller’s and Jalo locks 12 cases Hartshorn shade rollers 1 case horse shoes 1 case Fletcher’s kerosene wick 2 cases Douglas’ pumps 4 cases Collins’ picks • 1 case of oil stones 2 cases family grindstones X case sluice forks 10 kegs 4in cut nails 4 crates spado and hoc handles ■ ■ , 90 kegs Anchor axle grease 30 casks Diamond plaster of pans 4 casks mottice and rim locks to: ; arrive, - ■ Per 53.5. OTARAMA, from LONDON. 90 drums genuine boiled and raw oil 30 drums oest burning.Colza oil 2 barrels best burning Colza oil 20 kegs genuine lead 14 barrels Parkos* spades ; ' 20 drums Stockholm to- .... 5 cases Nobles and Hoar’s varnishes 2 cases Mathicaon’s planes and augers 1 case patent woven Canvas hose 5 cases Ncttlefold’s carriage bolts ftnd . nuts . . 6 hhdslveuricks’hollowarfl 4 oases axle pulleys and lamp stoves ■ k ‘ 1 case Cannon's patent size

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2402, 7 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2402, 7 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2402, 7 January 1895, Page 3

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