vu &aie. , . t •. BESIDES a General Asaoi^menfi of Ironr mongery, &0., tho undersigmd hasfpr , onle the following articles, at very renisenabla ivholcsale priceD : — . . - _ Hatiasomo gas ohandelievs, 4 &r,u 5 lights • suitable for Bhops or hotels Kerosene lamps Assorted, band, table, braoket Kerosene chimneys and moons . ; Leamington and otherkitohen rangeß . \ Regiator and shaW register stoves • • ' Bronzed fenders Kitohem do Fire iroJS Walnut drawing-roona fursiture Waahing machines ■ Combined washing, wringing, and mangling uaaohines . ■ Silicafced carbon filters i Avery's platform weighing machines . „ counter do , American axes Axe, pick, and adze handles '- American scythe snaths , „ shovels and spading forks „ . shingling hatchets „ oak ofßoe chairs ' ; B. M. tea and coffee pots « Electro-plated cruet stands „, table, tea, dessert, and mustard - , . ■ spoons : . „ butter coolers British plate spoon's . Table cutlery — ivory, buck, and black handles Pocket cutlery . . Butchers' knives HOLLOWABE, Saucepans, stewpans, preserving pans Oval pots and tea kettles . CHANCE'S WINDOW GLASS. 10 x Bto 6Ox 40 Stained glass— green, blue, amber, flashed ruby, and enamelled BRUSHWARE, assorted. FILES — Slubbs' and Lock wood's, assorted Knife cleaners' arid sausage machines SMOKING PIPES, Meerschaum, imitation meerschaum aa wood FIELD GLASSES : Slate chimney pieces, slate hearth stone 8 and slato grave stones Fencing wire-r-guivanised, and best annealed drawn, No. 6, 6, and 7 ; . licncing wive galvaniseed strands -*■__ Fencing wire staples Hoop iron - ! Wire nails,' assorted, from l£in. Ewbank's patent nails and spikes Wrought spikes White lead Linseed oil — boiled and raw Copal and spirit varnish Galvanised e.g. slip jointed guttering „ ridge capping SADDLERY. Gentlemen's and Ladies' saddles „ „ bridles— snaffle pelhani, and weymouth Saddle girths, etirrup leathers, and stirrup irons Saddle cloths G.S. Bpurs Cart harness and trap harness . ' BOOTS. ' Gentlemen's and Boys', assortad • Ladies' and girls' . „ WOOLPAOK3. 30 bales woolpaoks, 81b and lOlbs 60 doz sheep shears • Sheepwash tobacco Flour sulphur The undersigned is also a cash purchaser wool. W. WARING TAYLORr Educational. ELLINGTON COLLEGE AND. ' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. — The-liectOTeTTequired by the University of Now Zoaland in terms of affiliation will com* ■• mence on MONDAY, the 24th inst. For further particuWß jpply to the masters of the Grammar School, or~ 10-MitJl.-PrJßuir*; rell, at the Evening Class Rooms. JAMEd 0. CRAWFORD, OfaaMman~©£-Colleee_and Grammar School Trust. WELLINGTON EVENING CLASSES. Under the management of T. A: Botvben, B.A (From 7 to 9 o'clock p.m.) THB Winter Classes will commence July 8, Fees per quorten £ b. d, 1. English and Commercial, T. A. Bowden 8.A., and A. G. Wig- , ' gius, Monduy, Wednesday and Friday ... , 2 10 0 2. Latin and Greek, Ch. Hordy, , 8.A., Tnosduy and Thursday 210 0 3. Mathematics (Algebra and Geometry), C. Hardy, 8.A., Saturday ... 15 0 jI OTB% — Mr Young's Maori Class will be discontinued during tho session of Parliament. EDWARD F. BURRELL, Secretary. HHAITA GRAMMAR SCHOOL X Conduoted by .. R. JOHNSTON. Prospcotuses forwarded on application. "TTTELLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Wanted to engage, for Six Months only, fc qualified Writing and Commercial Master. Salary at the rate of £250 per annum. Applications to be mado by letter only, addressed to the head master, on- or before Ist JULY.- . r '\ MODERN LANQ-UAGES." AT MB BEBaER'3 MUSIC WABBHOTTSB LAMBTOH QUAY. German, French, and Italian evening olasses, conducted by 0. A. Curtis, and J. Berger. Termß.— £2 2s per quartor. Futher particulars on application. June 10th. • "innrAIRARAPA GRAMMAR SCHOOL Acting upon the advice of numerous friends, the undersigned intends opening in Greytown, in a few months, should sufficient in* ducement offer; A PRIVATE SCHOOL,. in which will be, taught all the branches of a : gßod.,^ngu'Bbj ( " education, as well as Latin MaVlietn'aiJcs. . ' ''' Boy^ pj-SpaVed^-fo'r "commercial pursuits, for , : the oivil; service examinations, and for the I University: of Otago: m * ; • -.Ample accommodation for boarders. Terms, &c, on application. . .'*'.- ROBERT MORTON. Business Notices. ; j TTIOTORIA COACH AND CARRIAGE V FAOTORy, MOLESWOBTH BTRBET, THOHTSBON FIAT. , H. B. OOOKBUJBN > : Begs to announce to the public that he has now commenced business in his now and com* modioiis promises, and is prepared to.exepute all orders entrnsted to' him: in a firßt«rafce style, and at prices and : workmanship that he feels confident « ill give eatisftiotion. : ; He, also .begs to announce that his new Shoeing-. Forge. I is now in s full operation, with all the ,jnode,rn. : improvements, ib carry on a large bußinesY. , All iron woi-k entrusted to hini is under hi|; entire superintendence, and heJcan, therefor^ guarantee as to the quality and style" of yiorkiy: manship. ; ■ ; = ,' ' -■* ? " j '■••]'/-" t
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3532, 24 June 1872, Page 4
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