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On Sale- ; -. t:CUX JAMiiS O'riHKA HAS FOR SALE, EX LATHS ARRIVAL V; •■■'•"••-■" And now landing, Ex Celeeno and Brecfoin Custle, — ■ '■]'' . 20 qr casks Lpnion Hart's rum, 8 to 10.0.p ' 10 qr casks Lemon Hart'B rum, 84 pip. . 10 qr casks Vine growers brandy, aarkiMtd pale ' / 10 qr casks Hennessy's brandy 10 qr casks Martell's ditto 100 cases ditto ditto 100:08968 Hennes?y's ditto 50 cases D^nis Mounie's old brandy 50 oases JI)KZ gin 50 cases Long John whiskey 10 qr easka Stewart's old whisky 50 eases champagne 20 qr casks sherry, Yglesias and Sons 25 cases claret, St Julien, No. 1 26 cases claret, Vo. 3, 1 doz eaoh 10 tanks malt (Randal's) 12 pockets hops 30 casks soda crystals 25 drums boiled oil, each 5 gallons 25 drums raw oil, each 5 gallons 25 drums colza oil 200 boxes Price's candles, in 1 lbs 200 boxes De Roubaix'a candles in 1 lbs 10 tons fine salt 10 tous More wood's galvanized iron, 6, f Bft, 26guage ALSO. 50 cases rod case gin (Dunedin) -30 cases malt, whisky ditto 10 qr casks whisky 300 bags Ouuiaru wbea--30 tons Oamaru flour, Phoenix brand 15 tons Wilsun's Canterbury flour 15 tons Ruddenklau's ditto 10 tons Anderson & Mowat's ditto 5 tons M'Gill's oatmeal tons pearl barley SUGARS— 10 tons first counters 5 ditto yellow counters 6 dilto brewer Brown's orystals 5 ditto white orystals TO ARRIVE— ; 20 tons Ryland's wire, 6, 7, and 8 WOOL PAOKH— 8 bales, each 75— 10| lbs 6 ditto, each 50—10 Iba 5 ditto each 50—8 lbs 4 ditto, each 100—8 lbs, |size J. o'3. ia a purchaser/ of wool, tallow, flax, and hides, or will make liberal advances <m consignments to his London agents. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGnIeD. 15 Treadle Sewing Machines on -tka Wheeler airti Wilson principle! with all etceteras j price, -witnt cabinet covers, £7 10b, without do, £7 do. net cash, •]■ Also, How's elastic boot machines, £12 net cash. ' WHITTBM, NICHOLSON & CO.' Tf O, R ~S A L i--30,000 fee well soasoned Totara timb'er t Delivery will be given at the Foxton wharf. Apply to E. 8. THYNNE, Foxton. Or to E. BRIGHT WELL, Mulgravn street, Wellington. Q ** 8 A L E,-i. 40 tons flour, in sacks and bags 250 sacks sharps and psllard 600 do bran 750 do -whole and crushed oats 10 . do black oats 20 do seed oats 260 do whole and crushed maize 50 do whole and crushed bears and peas .: ■ 10 do crushed beans and peap, mixed 120 do milling-wheat - : ■ .50 do chicken do 13 bales ohaff 14 tons blue Dcrwent potatoes 5 do early seed do 1 do cheese 20 sacks prime globe onions 3 cuses hamß and bacon, in cloth 100 boxes and half-chests tea Oata;eal, white and yellow, sugar, Salt ia , jars and bags, soap (halves and q uar- " ters), candles, kerosene, 5 ft. palings, timber, &o, &c. ; PLIMMER, REEVE 9 & CO. Q N S A L E— 20 sacks globe onions, in prime condition. PLIMMER, REEVES & CO. r\ N SALE, EX TAR ARU A, 20 tons finest quality Adelaide flour B. J. DUNCAN. June 30, 1872. Tjl L O F R. F LOU R. FOR SALE, AT REDUCED RATES, WHOLESALE ONLY— . ' ' 50 tons Sheath's (late Ruddenklau's) Canterbury flour, 200, 100, and 50 20 do Wilson's do do, 200, 100, *nA 50 40 do King's Dunedin do, 200, 100, and, ; 50 . 60 tons Oamaru do, Phoenix prize brand (very little inferior, if tiot equal to Adelaide) 3000 bushels milling oats '^ 200 bags sharps 300 bushels perennial rye grass seed, cheap And to arrive — 250 cases Devoe's kerosene, at reduced rates JAMES O'SHEA^ THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &o. . . - : WILLIAM FIFE, . ' , Chemist and Druggist, ■ " - Willis street; . . f^i EORGE THOMAS has for sale, privately, \JT the undermentioned goods, viz, : 50 casks and oases Teanant's ale (pints and quarts), 40 ditto Blood's stout, Marteli'a and Hemiessy's brandy in eases and qroasks, Champion's vinegar in qr-oaskr, milling wheat, fowl's wheat, oats, bran; pollard, maize, crushed beans, Meek's, Anderson's, and Mo watt's, and other first-class brands of flour (in sacks 100 and 501bs),.raisin8, currants, dates, John* ston's jams, rice,- * oatmeal, Kaiapoi potatoes of splendid quality, 3 hhds holloware, iron bedsteads, china matting, blankets, 1000 pieces assorted paper, te», r in boxes and half chests (in great variety) r sugars (10, 0, and brewing crystals), 1 . "- Keilor's lollies, Canterbury "oheVse, M'Oonneil's hamß and bacon, white and gold china • cups and '•' sauoeVsj •.. 'plates, dishes and dish ooreM, Gregg's and Trent's ooffee in 1, 2, 7> and 401b 1 fins, tobacco and cigars of different brands.- ■"" mo GAEDENERS AND OTHERS* . Just received, ex Ladybird, from the Syd- - ney nurseries, in ■ splendid condition— -200 ; camelia plants in 35 choice varieties, azalias do do; also a choice colleoliofl "of " roaes, magnolias,' &o. Fruit trees— Apples, ; pears, plums, cherries, neotarines, figs, filberts, .: and' almonds. -. v , -■;.- : n ■ ■■.; - 111. 1 . COOPER, ■ 7"; . -\ : 7 ; : 7\' : t • CbntbaiiStobe; Man^bs ßvbtbwe. ".". ,' t^~. N.8.-^Customers' 'whb *^kre'tp.ffn. bj^dejja !•"."!• will please call early: and'make Iheic Belectionpt^'

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 4