WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORES. EW. MILLS in returning thanks for the very • liberal support he has received since com- ' mencing business in 1855 begs to intimate that in 1 conjunction with his original premises, he has opened his new store, opposite the Queen's Wharf, where Country Settlers, Storekeepers, Contractors, and others will find the largest selection of Hardware in the Province, comprising AMERICAN GOODS. Sam Collins axes handled boys' do „ „ picks hunters' hatchets Cast steel D handle shovels, each square and round ' Best hickory axe and pick handles Tubs, buckets, clothes pegs, chairs Wood and zinc washboards Churns, post boring machines Douglas's pumps, &c, &c STEAMER'S STORES AND SHIP'S CHANDLERY. Colza and castor oil White and red lead, patent zinc white Boiled and raw oil, turpentine Steam packing, huir felt, oakum Manila and Europe rope Ship's compasses, pressure guages Mast-Lead, anchor, and engine room lanterns Canvasii, bunting, fishing and log lines Ash oars, ships' blocks, patent iron ditto Stockholm tar and pitch Shackles, hooks aud thimbles, chains, &c, &c FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. Register stoves, kitchen ranges, fenders, fire irons Marble chimney pieces, oval vases Hip, site, shower'and sponging baths Toilet furniture and japanned ware of all sorts Cocoa matting, door mats, brushes, &c, &c A large and elegant assortment of trays and waiters, electro plated spoons and forks, cruets, toast rucks, candlesticks, &c Britannia attal goods in every variety and manufacture Keresins lamps and oil Bedsteads, French aud half tester Tin goods of every description for dairy and other purposes GENERAL IRONMONGERY. J Ewbank's patent nails, cut floor brads American cut nails and tacks Locks, latches, and bolts of every kind T and butt hinges, screws, brass foundry Sash pullies, weights aud line, &c Bar, rod, and sheet iron, boiler plate Blister, cast, shear, and spring steel Files and rnspa, chains, traces, backhands Newcastle and Bilston grindstones Sheep shears, scythes, reap hooks Hay forks, rakes, carpeuteis' tools Pit, cross-cut, circular, and other saws Corrugated galvd. iron, ridging, spouting, &c, including every description of ironmongery required by farmers, builders, storekeepers, and blacksmiths AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. j Howard's ploughs and harrows Ransome's do do Scotch do chaff-cutters Sack trucks, corn dressing and winnowing machines Avery's platform weighing machines Any machine of any known maker procured to order with the least possible delay LICENSED AGENT FOR GUNS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION. WOOL. THE undersigned are Buyers of Wool, Oil, and other New Zealand Produce, or will, make advances on shipments consigned to their agents in London or the Colonies. G. H. LUXFORD & CO. TIMBEE. 1 OO OOn FEET RED PINE BOARDS XVVSVW aud Scantling for gale by the undersigned, in lots to suit purchasers. G. H. VENNELL. Custom House Street, 11th January, 1805. WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING-MACHINES, for families and manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of the fact, they were awarded the prize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight look-stitch — the only one which cannot be ravelled— with the rotating hook ; a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far more durable, and not liable to get out of order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton, woollen, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from 1,000 to 12,000 stitches per minute j makes a regular, strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the enmc on both sides of the frtbric sewed ; is simple in construction, easy of management, aud elegant in appearance. At the present REDUCED PUICES there is no excuse for having shuttle machines. Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and manufacturers of clothing who have had the machines in coostant use for years. Illustrated circulars bent post free. LONG aud Co., sole agents for Australia and New Zealand. WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. THE undersigned having been appointed agent in Wellington, ia prepared to supply these superior machines at & small advance on Sydney prices, E. W. MILLS.
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Wellington Independent, Issue 2178, 11 March 1865, Page 1
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672Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Issue 2178, 11 March 1865, Page 1
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