JAMES RENToN^ Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGER, CHINA AND GLASSWARE MERCHANT i i Andlmporter from England and America ' of every description of HAUDWAEE, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL GOODS AND EIRTnENWARE, j INJJENI\S EXECUTKI) OK REASONABLE ! i Tjbbais. I Just Received • BARRELL'S PATENT WASHING MACHINES, To be Sold for Cash or on Time Payments at | REDUCED PRICES. NOW LANDED AND ON SALE I I Ex Port Sonachan, from London I 1 Case Fireworks, Comprising Kockots, | Wheels, Crackerß, Squiba, Blue Lights, Princo of Waleo Feathers, Raino, Yew ( Trees, Serpents, Snakea, Cliineße Drops, [ Starlights, &c, &c. Also, ex Same Vesael — 1 Cask Engineer's Bolts and Nuts. I'm to fin, and Coach Bolts £in. ; 3 Casks * Tested Short Link Chain 5-16ths and 1 3«Bths in., Cart and Plough Traces and ' Back Bands, 2 Casks Sheet Zinc, 1 Cask ! French Glue, 1 Cask Sad (Fiat) Irona, 1 Crato Galvanised Buckets, 12in, 13in, 14in ; 1 Case Eloy's Percussion Caps, Green and Brown Cartridge Cases, &c. ALSO LANDED Ex s.s. Rirautaka — 1 Case Austrian Bencwood ; Furniture, Comprising Chaira, with Side Braces, Arms Chairs and Music Stools, 1 Case Brashware, Shoe, Scrub, and Bannister Brushes, Hair and Bass Brooms and Copper Bound Paint Brushes, £40 Coils Galvanised Barb Fencing Wire, 20 Kegs Wrought Deck Spikes, 7in to lOin, 40 Kegs Ewbank'sJWrought Nails, lin to 6in. Also Landed, ex Ship Timaru and b.s, Tainui, from London — 100 Kegs Wire Nails, 40 Koola Barb Fencing Wire, 55 Drums Paint Oil, 48 Kegs Champion's White Lead, 13 Tons i Lysaght's Orb Roofing Iron, Stubbs' Hand Saw Files, Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, Britlania Metal Teapots, Electro-Plated Cruets, Spoono and Fork 3, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sewing Machino Oil, Mining Picks, French Bedsteads—Single and Double, Milkpans, Steol Wedgea, "Varnish, Shot, Sausage Mincera, Clout Nails and Tacks, Manilla Bope, Parlor and Bedroom Fenders, ' Enamollsd Baoins and Pie Dishes, Curtain Hooks, Door Locko, Tinned Tacks, Tinned Meat Hooks, Shelf Brackets, Cowbells, Horsehair, Frypans, Gold Dishes, Quicksilver, &c, &c. TO ARRIVE Ex Statmoister Sebmer, from New York and Boston ; sailed 20th MayAxe, Pick, Hammer. Adze, Hayfork, and Broom Handles; "Ames" and "O. Lane's" Long and Short Handle Shovels, Spades, Coal Scoops, Steel Rakes, i Potato Drags, Weeding Hoes, Sluice Forks, " Sharp's " and " Coronet " Axes, " Sharp's" Claw, Shingling, and Lathing Hatchets ; Patent Horse Nails, Rubber Belting, American Brooms, Churns, Wood Tubs, Rolling Pins, Eureka Wringers, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Angular Boring Machines, American Cake Mixers, Grindstone Fixtures, Lamp Wicks, American Cut Nails, &c, &c. NEW GOODS are continually arriving, and a Large Stock is held of General and Furnishing Ironmongery, Carpenters' Tools, Contractors' Requisites, Paints, Oils, and Colors, of which an Inspection is Invited. AGENCIESHugoJ Wertheim, Germany, Sewing Machines Lamb Manufacturing Co., America, Knitting Machines Thomas Smith & Son*, England, Bicycles Nobel's Explosives Co. Glasgow, Scotland, Dynamite and Blasting Gelatine. JAS. RENTON, CORNER OF TANCRED AND HAMILTON STREETS' HOKITIKA,
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West Coast Times, Issue 6560, 2 August 1887, Page 4
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