E. TAPPER & C 0., "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, TTAVE now arranged, by getting regular shipments, to get the whole of their Goods Direct PROM THE Manufacturer, thereby enabling them to compete with Melbourne and Dunedin prices. They have on hand, landing and to arrive ex Araby Maid, Michael Angelo Alice, India, Mallowdale, Kedron, White Rose, A. Reid, and William Davie, from London Estelle, from Liverpool; Oamaru, Auckland, and Timaru, fr <m Glasgow; Sunlight, Light of the Age, and Mercury, from New York, every description of MACHINERY AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Including ploughs, D. F. and S. P, chaffcutters, harrows, scarifiers, horse powers, winnowers, kneaders, steam thrashers, curd breakers, &c. STATION AND FARM REQUIREMENTS, Including fencing wire (gauges 6 to 12), wiro netting, sheep nets, Avery's scales, steelyards, twine, corn sacks, powder, raddle, grindstones, &c. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY AND MATERIALS, Including galvanised iron (plain and corrugated, 5 to 9 feet), lead and iron masher?, lead, in sheet, pipe and pig, sheet zinc (plain and perforated) wrought wire, cut, and galvanised nails, lock?, hinges, screws, sash weights, ridging and spouting, slates (best Bangor), cements, plaster Paris, iime, fire bricks, Taemanian shingles, palings, imported and native timber, doors, sashes, casements, architraves and mouldings, oven doors and gratings. GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Including iron bedsteads (large assortment), cots, register grates, fenders, fireirons, table and fancy ctlery, electro-plated and nickle silver cruets, tea pots, egg stands, dish covers, spoons, forks, ladles, toast racks, biscuit boxes, &c , kerosene table hanging and bracket lamps, chandeliers, lamp glasses, globes and wicks, brushware,bi-ass, foundry, tin, and japan ware, baths, toilet cases, Japan, travelling, deed and cash boxes, trays. SMITH & WELLSTOOD'S cooking, heating, and office stoves and kitchen ranges, colonial and camp ovens. SUNS (single and double barrel), Colt's new patent breach-loading Deringer pistols and revolvers, and ammunition ; breach-loading cartridges and cartridge cases, a few of Reiley's latest improved breach-loading fowling piece?. CARPENTERS' AND BUILDEPvS 1 TOOLS AND MATERIALS, Every description. PAINTERS' AND GLAZIERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS, Including paints, oils, colors, varnishes, Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, wlming, putty, paperhangings, screws, calico. SHEET GLASS, all sizes, 16, 21 and 26 oz. WHEELWRIGHTS', BLACKSMITHS' AND FARRIERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS. Including iron, 8.8. H., rod ond bar, sheet, plate and hoop iron, spring, blister, and cast steel, bolts and nuts, bolt end?, rivets, washers, horse nails, horse shoes, rapps, files, taps and dies, anvils, smiths bellows, hammers, axle?, boxe?, springe, shafts, spokes, rims, hubs, chains, &c, &c. PLUMBERS' AND TINSMITHS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS, Including tin plates, solder, block tin, pumps, lead in sheet, pipe and pig. SAWMILLERS 1 MATERIALS. Circular saws (18 inches to 5 feet), iTosscut saws, files, axes, wedges, maul rings, engine packing, leather belting (ready made and to order, from best Scotch belt leather, belt laces, copper rivets, &c.,&c. RAILWAY & OTHER CONTRACTORS TOOLS & MATERIALS. Picks, Shovels, octagon steel, blasting powder, fuse, &c, &c. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & CABINETWATJE. Cheffoniers, sideboards, dining, 100 and dressing tables, drawers, couches, sofas, easy and rocking chairs, cain, wood, leather and hair-seated chair?) washhand stands, curtain poles, looking and pier glasses, carpets, oil cloth, cocoanut matting, towel horses, door mats, &-c, &c. EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE. Dinner, tea and breakfast sets, chamber sets, port, sherry and champagne glasses, tumblers, i.obblers, &c, claret jugs, vases, ornaments, caruffs, toilet bottles, &c. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. Double and single sots of buggy and carriage harness, dray and leading harness, gents' and ladies' 'addles, race nnd steeplechase saddles, pelches, bridles, whips, rugs, portmanteaup, indies' hui:d nnd courici bugs, striipe, and every description of English anrl Colonial saddlery and harness, saddlers' furnishing ironmongery, collar check, serge, &c. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS AND GENERAL GRINDERY. Kip, sole, kangaroo, patent harness and belt leather. STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. Account books, playing cards, note, letter and foolscap paper, envelopes, i')k, cricketing materiols, bnskctware, clothes, butchers', butter, bottle, market, work and fancy baskets, perambulators, bassinets, &c, &c, SEWING MACHINES. Wheeler and Wilson's, Singer's, an 1 the Li tie Wanzer. AMERICAN GOODS. Sharp's axes— L. H. and S. H. shovels — Douglas's pumps — churns — tubs — buckets — washing machines and boards— manure and digging forks— store trucks,. <fee, &c. SPECIALTIES. Collard and Collnrd's pianos (full compass)— Knott and Sons' harmoniums (14 slopr 1 ) — 10 caees chrcroo-lithngrayhs — engravings and oleographs, in choice frames, fronj 10s to 20 cuineas— B rases clocks. AGENIS IN SOUTHLAND FOR— SWAN &. CO.'S horfc powers— chaffcutters— reapers— harrows—grubbers, &c. J. GRAY & CO.'S (of Uddingston) double and single furrow ploughs, &c. EICHMOND & CHANDLER'S chaffcutters— horse powers— harrows, &c. UANSOME, SIMS & HEAD'S steam threshers, portable and stationary engines, ploughs, <tc. BERTALL & SON'S chaffcutters, &c. SAMUELSON & CO.'S one-horse Eclipse reaper and mower. THE TRANSATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. K . TAPPER AND CO., DEE AND SPEY STREETS, INVERCARGILL.
ill ONEY TO LEND Apply to F . W . WADE, SOLICITOR, ESK STREET. jl ,T ONEY TO LEND In sums varying from £50 to £10,000, on freehold security, at lowest rate? of interest. Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk street, Invercargill. NOW OPENED, f ENNON'3 INVERCARGILL FISHMAEKET, TAY STREET (Next Mr Mcßobie's, Tinsmith.) A supply of Fresh Fish always on hand (weather permitting). 1 Preserved Fish, Oysters, Shell Fish, &c., of every deecription.
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Southland Times, Issue 2118, 17 May 1875, Page 1
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