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BUSINESS NOTICES ...AITANGI TIMBER AND COAL W T A E D, Coquet and Httmber streets, Next Presbyterian Church. We are now in a position to Supply all Orders entrusted to as with the utmost stoh* We are Landing—V. D. L. Posts, Sails, Palings; and have on band, a large quantity of Posts, in Black Pine, Totara, Goai, and Broad-leaf. Firewood both cut and in 4ft.-lengths. Sawn -Timber—Red, White, and Black Pine, Totara, and Kauri. Dressed Timber, Flooring, Lining, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings of the best quality. Builders' Ironmongery; Fencing Wire; Coal, both Newcastle and Lignite. Our Prices are at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE RATES. We deliver per our own drays all through the town. Country orders on the trucks, if required, free of charge ; and we solicit a continuation of the patronage so liberally j accorded to us in the past. ADAM AND KING. 86 TAILORS. 'AMES LAWSON, J TAILOR AND CLOTHIER (Late of Macfarlane and Co.), COMMENCED BUSINESS Opposite the 'Criterion Hotel, Tyne-street, Oamaru. J. L. will always keep on hand a large and well-seleotcd Stock of Woollen Goods, suitable for a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Prices strictly moderate. 904 Inspection respectfully invited. WATSON AND M'INTOSH, Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGERS, TIN, ZINC, AND COPPERSMITHS, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, AND ELECTRICBELL HANGERS, Tees-stkeet, Oamabtj, Bog to inform their friends and the public generally that they have just received large shipments of Builders' and Furnishing IRONMONGERY, direct from the best Home Markets. Ex ship Timaru, from Glasgow. Smith and Wcllstood's Cooking and Heating Stoves, viz., Marchioness, Mistress, Trafford, Countess, Enchantress, Princess, and Queen. Also, Duplicate Fittings for the above-mentioned. J Horse Nails, Camp Ovens, Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms for Stove Boilers. A large assortment of Register Grates. Ex ship Dunedin, from London. A large assortment of Electro-Plated and Britannia Metal Goods, viz. : Cruets, Teapots, Spoons, Forks, ke. ; Johnson's Table and Pocket Cutlery; Sorby's Patent Scythes, 36, 40, and 42 inch ; Bramble Scythes ; Crosscut Saws; Files—Machine, Taper, and Bastard ; Uorse I!asp3 ; Iron Pipes and Fittings of all size 3 ; Tinned and Enamelled Hollownre ; Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and S ; Fencing Staples, all sizes ; Netttcfolds ; Screws ; Wire Nails, from 1 inch to 4 inch ; Kwbank's Patent Nails, from 1 to 6 inch ; Fenders and Fireirons ; Bowman's Stencil Ink; Best 3 ply Seaming Twine ; Brushes, viz. : Shoe, Stove, Scrubbing, Flue, Paint, Crumb. Plate, Banister, Spoke, and Hair ; Milk Dishes, Butter Prints, Pats, Ex ship Auckland, from London. Fine Colzi, Ncatsfoot, Castor, Machinp, Foiled, and Raw Oils ; White and Red Lead ; Paints ; I amp Black ; Rosin ; Raddle and Whiting ; Wright's Bivalve ' Register Grates ; Williams' Knive3, Steels, and Choppers ; Salter's Spring Balances and Sad-irons ; Black and Galvanised Sheet Iron ; Sheet Lead aud Zinc ; Gospel Oak Rooling Iron, Na Is, and Screws ; Lead and Iron Washers ; 1 Real Patent Rim Locks ; Drawback, Mortice, Dead, Plate, Till, Cupboard, Chest, Pad, and other Locks ; Bras 3 and Iron Butt Hinges ; T and Gate Hinges ; Copper Rivets; Galvanised Iron Tubs, r Buckets, &c. Ex ship Nerval, fiom London. A fine assortment of Chandeliers, two and three lights ; Gas Pendants ; Brackets, single and double ; Gas Globes and Fittings ; Wire Netting; Tin and Enamelled Plates, Milk Dishes and Washhand Basins ; Lovelock's Sausage Machines; Mason's Steel Squares ; Tinned, Black, and Copper Tacks ; Wire Nails, Flooring Brads ; Brass and Iron Hat and Coat Hook 3 ; Brass Taps ; Sash Weights and Cord ; Brass-faced and Iron Axle Pulleys ; Frame, Screw, and Pulleys ; Brass and China Knobs ; Cupi b.ard Turns ; Black's Spades and Shovels ; Park's Cast Steel Spades and , Forks; Counter Scales and Weights ; also, a largo Assortment of Brassi foundry. ALSO TO ARRIVE—- • Ex barque Charles Deering, from New York. Douglas Force and Lift, Hydraulic and Deep Well Pumps; Thermometer ' Churns ; Finishing Nails ; Ames' Longhandled Shovels; Axes ; Hatchets ; Tomahawks, *c, &c.; Hay and Manure Fo;ks, Hay Rakes ; Am. Braces, Boring Machines ;* Cheney's Hammers ; Clothes ' Pegs ; Wood Saws, Lightning Cross-cut Saws : Axe, Pick, Rake, Adze, Fork, and Hammer Handles ; Lamps, Globes, ' &c, &c. Ex ship Western Monarch, from London. Hemp Plough Line; Manilla Rope, all sizes; Dutch, Medium, and Ham 1 wine; Stamped Tiii Milk, Meat, and Pie Dishes; Enamelled Pie Dishes; Spittoons, and Candlesticks ; Dutch and Turnip Hoes ; Clout Tacks ; Cast Iron, Copper, and Enamelled Furnace B ilers. ,• Ex ship Benares, from London. RadclifTs Leamington Ranges, 3ffc, 3ft 3in 3ft Bin, 4ft, and 4ft Gin, wi h high and r lo a- pressure Boilers ; Sheet Lead and ' Zinc ; Fenders and Fire Irons ; als > a good assortment of Carpenters' Tools. 1 173 P CUNNINGHAM AND CO., , Grain aud Produce Merchants, . Christchurch, Lyttelton, Ashburton, Timaru, and Oamaru, are prepared to Purchase r for Cash or Make Advances on all kinds of Farm Produce. Having Agents in all the . principal Colonial and Home Markets, s charges are reduced to a minimum. The Sacks have arrived at Lyttelton frc»u [ Calcutta, and will bo ready for delivery •. during the present month to purchasers who<u> orders have been booked. j Offijcs in Oamaru : Harbour-streei. N.B.—Farmers supplied with Sacks free a of charge, if delivered to us with grain within three months. 660 TEMSON AND LEIGH, Nurseryman and Seedsmen, i Thames-street (Nearly adjoining Messrs. Shrimski and Moss' New Buildings). Recipients of the Medals of the N. O. A. and P. Association's Exhibition, 1876, j and of the N. O. Horticultural Society's Show, 1877. 407

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 4

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