Merchandise. f~\ls SALE, by the undersigned,— i> casks crushed loaf sugar 30 boxes "Jessie Beasley ' tea 20 half-chests " Taillee " do 30 cases Sinclair's hams >. 5 do Took's do 100 boxes light, and full-weight candles 12 cjiests Neva Stearine do 40 cases (halves) sardines 30 do Morton's bottled fruits 14 do do jams 17 do Hobart Town do 36 do Morton and Gamble's salmon - 4 do do lobsters Colonial bacon and hams Mauritius sugar, oatmeal Moir's fre«h herrings Canterbury butter, coffee Mustard, dried apples Iluntley and Palmer's biscuits Salad oil . I . Crosse aud Blackwell's assorted sauces . ' Whisky, old torn, brandy Port and sherry Chaff and flour. To arrive per Spray, • 25 cases Maunders' stout 25 casks Allsopp's ale 20 cases Morton's oysters ; Per Elizabeth Curie, 20 cases Guiness' stout 14 kegs Canterbury butter. ■ Also (expected davy), 50 cases C. & B.s pickles - ' . 12 do (quarter) sardines 100 boxes Brandon's Neva candles 12 qr-casks Otard's bjfendy ' • 4 do (each) port and sherry ■ 3 tons white Mauritius sugar 2 cases coffee. Hawkes and'Sthouts, Revell street; Hokitika. N.B. — Storekeepers and Packers supplied at the lowest market rates, and on the most liberal terms. 4198| \ SII A W AND CO., Wholesale, Retail, and GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Revell-street, Nearly opposite the Dunedin Hotel. Messrs A. Shaw, and Co. beg to inform the public that they have commenced business, 'and have on hand a large and extensive Stock of general Hardware, consisting of—? American shovels, axes, and picks Kerosene 'oil, lamps, and lamp-glasses Galvanised ridging and spouting Patent nails, clout, tacks, gold-scales Sheet zinc, brush-ware, cutlery Counter scales, Salter's balances Hammers, adzes, chisels, spokeshaves Tent lines, counter and sewing* twine &c, &c, &c. Packers and others supplied at wholesale prices. 3979* ON SALE, and NOW LANDING— Cozzen and Co's kerosene Single and double-barrel quas" Curtis and Harvey's diamond grain , gunpowder, shot, ai.d caps Hall's blasting powder and fuse J Manilla rope and Bengal lines Sheet indiarubber and belting Navy Canvas, 0, 1, 3, and 4 ' Sluice forks, Collins picks and axes Truck and whim wheels . American ani Ewbank's nails . Zinc, 9, 10, and li Lead pipe and sheet lead, 3 to slbs Carpenter's Rim Locks and Builders' Ironmongery. Smith's bellows, anvils, and vices Best cast, double shear, and (l)' blister steel Bar"and hoop iron Black and galvanised sheet-iron Corrugated iron, 5,6, 7, 8, and 9 feet Galvanised ridgiug and spouting ' ' American.doors and sashes Single aud double bedsteads Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, oakum. COWLISHAW AND PLAISTED, Ironmongers, Near the Post Office, 3793 . Gibson's Quay. , ' SEEDS. .SEEDS. SEEDS, A FIRST CLASS assortment of Vegetable Seeds to bo had at .ROSS,' ■ Late DUNNING AND ROSS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITBHEB.B,_ Revell-gtreeij, mi
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West Coast Times, Issue 305, 14 September 1866, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 305, 14 September 1866, Page 1
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