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DUNEDTN ADVERTISEMENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Timbor Merchants, Architects, Builders, Contractors, and Parties Furnishing. FACTORIES. UTHRIE AND LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND (Limited). These Extensive Factories' beifag now com pleted and in full wbrking%^der,\;onipriße SAWING., PLANING, AND MOULDx X '%ING FACTORY. DOOR AND SASf FACTORY. FURNITURE AND TURNERY FACTORY. TUB AND BUCKET FACTORY. And the whole of the Machinery is of the most modern description, fitted with all the latest improvements calculated to economise labor and to produce excellency of work and finish, and embraces a number of machines for the manufacture of a variety of articles hitherto unknown as Colonial productions, and only obtainable, in the English and American markets. The most varied orders can now. be executed ivith promptitude and despatch, and the 'goods supplied'at a much less cost than they r cs,rt be produced in any other Factory in the Colonies, or imported! The Stocks of all kinds of TIMBER GOODS, BOTH ROUGH AND MANUFACTURED, are large, wellseasoned, <jnd assorted. Stocks of BUILDERS'.IRONMONGERY are*also replete with everything required building trade. TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, CHEESE PRESSES, BUTTER.vFIRKINS, HAY RAKES, KNIFE and WASH BOAE'!|§, Equal jn finish and abearance to the. best American made, bulraiore substantial and durable, being mant&actured only fromlfcimber o£ the best quality, and-free from kuofe.jand specially seasoned. N. FURNITURE. Special oare and attention have been devoted to tnis«department, and in the Warehouse and"Show-room in the large building V adjoming'the Factories will be the. most choice'and I. complete assortment of Yetpfferefl to comprising— Dining RoomV Drawing Room, and Library Suites of English \)ak, Mahogany, Maple, tVtynut, Qedar, and Rei?Pine\

BED.EOO v 3\j> SUITES Of Huon Pine and suitable Woods, all of which are uyliols.ter'ed on the premises in the ' most elaborate manner by first-class tradesman. CHIFFONIERS, WARi^jBES, Bookcases, Cheats .oF Drapers, Washstands, Dining and Drawing-room, and Toilet Tables-of suitable Imported and ''Colonial Timbers. Pier and Toilet Glasses in Great Variety. CARPETS, Comprising—Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder, Scotch, and Felt of excellent quality and Tasteful Patterns procured from the Best Makers, and selected by an Agent ' specially appointed for the purpose. T -O 0 R C SO -T H S, and Width. nrts coming forward monthly from English shid American Markets being purchased on Cash Terms, combined with the enormous saving in manufacturing here, enable the COMPANY to offer advantages to buyers both in price and quality that defy legitimate competition. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES In course of preparation. Price Lists on application. In addition to the Extensive Stocks on hand as above, the undermentioned supplies are now landing and to arrivo Ex following vessels, viz.:— Auckland, Norval, Canterbury, Western Monarch, Easterhill, Wanganui, Charles Deering, Hellen Angier—--502 cases galvanised corrugated iron 25 do painted do do 75 tons bar and plate iron 68 do standard iron 115 do fencing wire and staples 20 rolls galvanised wire nettings 25 tons sheet lead 2SO kegs wire nails 40 do wrought nails 30 do galvanised roofing nails and screws 898 packages general ironmongery 21 tons white and red leads, and paints 400 drums oils, turpentine, and varnishes 250 qr-barrcls Hall's blasting powder 10 bottles quicksilver 10,000 tiro bricks and fire tiles 32,600 Countess slates 5000 casks Portland and Keen's cement 250 boxes Chance's glass 500 do Belgium do 29 cases furniture 30 bales carpets, various qualities' 20 cases floorcloths 50 bales papcrlianginga and scrims 1200 cases keroseno 200 casks plaster of Paris 100 cases American turps 720 do assorted American goods, consisting of axes, picks, shovels, forks, of all descriptions, Douglas pumps, Fairbank scales, saws, wringers, hickory spokes, springs, axles, etc. 58,000 feet Baltic deals 15,000 do American hickory 10,000 do do white oak 20,000 do do ash. WALTER GUTHRIE, 114 ManagingDireotofi

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 829, 10 December 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 829, 10 December 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 829, 10 December 1878, Page 4

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