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212 ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY STENHOUSE,
COAL AGENT,
16 SAUCHIEHALL STREET,
RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to his Friends and Patrons for past favours,, and
begs to intimate that he continues to Supply Counting-houses and Families with
HOUSEHOLD COAL of the very best quality, at the lowest market prices.
Agent for
STONELAW, FARME, AND WISHAW COAL.
WILLIAM HAPIEE, Sen.,
PRACTICAL CONSULTING ENGINEER,
45 WASHINGTON STREET,
HOUSE-31 PATERSON STREET, KINGSTON,
UNDERTAKES the Superintendence and Inspection of Building Iron Steam anrl
Sailing Vessels with their Machinery, also Drawing out Specifications, &c. From
long and varied experience, he trusts his services will be found satisfactory to all parties
who may favour him with their employment as an Inspector, or in the Buying, Selling,
or Valuation of Vessels or Machinery. He also offers his services in Advising andi
Superintending the Repairs of Engines and Steam Boilers, &c.
Satisfactory references can be had as to character and abilities, from Mr. Richard
Robertson, Lloyd's Surveyor, 75 Jamaica Street, Glasgow* or any of the respectable
Engineers on the Clyde.
GLASGOW WESTERN WIRE-WORK,
AND
WIRE-CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
5 MITCHELL STREET,
(3rd Door from Argyle Street.')
ALEXANDER COUSLAND
RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally,
who have so liberally encouraged him since he commenced business, and trusts,
that, by selling only articles of the best description, and by punctual, prompt,, and per-
sonal attention to orders, he may merit a continuance of their patronage.
A. C. solicits attention to the undernoted list of the principal articles manufactured
and supplied at his Establishment, viz.: COPPER, BRASS, and IRON WIRE-
CLOTH of every description, for Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills, Chemical, Gunpowder,
Sugar Refining, and other Manufactories ; also, Wire Gauze for Window Blinds, Gal-
vanized Wire-cloth for Meat Safes and Larders, Davy-Lamp Wire-cloth, &e. A stock
always kept on hand of the various kinds of W ire-cloth for the West Indian and other
Sugar Plantations. SIEVES: Iron, Brass, and Hair-cloth of every sort. Sugar
Strainers and Skimmers made to order. RIDDLES, for Coals, Lime, Sand, Ashes,
Grain, Potatoes, &c. Lime Screens or Harps for Builders. Parrot, Blackbird, Lark,
and Canary Cages in great variety. Frames for Granary Windows and Library Doors,
filled with Wire. Rat and Mouse Traps. Fire Guards. Letter Boxes. Tinned,
Iron, Brass, and Copper Bottling Wire, &c. &c, and every other article usually made bj
the Trade, on the most liberal terms.
EXTRA WORK DONE TO ORDER, AND REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.

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