IRONMONGERY, tyc. HPHE Undersigned has on Sale, — a Variety of Ironmongery, consisting of — Nails, Pit and cross cut Saws, and Fiies Tinned Sauce Fans, Stew Pans and Tea Kettles " Boilers and Fish Kettles Camp Ovens Brass-wire Flour Sieves Wheat Sieves Wheat and Coffee Mills, large and small Axes of various kinds, Adzes, Hoes Spades and Shovels Anchor and Chain Cables Iron bound Bush Blocks, English made Iron Hooks and Thimbles, Tin Dippers Brass Thimbles and Mast Hoops Bar and Hoop Iron ilat Iron, Sheet Lead Scythes, Chaff Knives Brass Flush Bolts "" Spring " Frying Pans, Grid Irons Fine Sporting Powder and Shot Percussion Caps, Blasting Powder Dish Covers Sheet Copper and Copper Bolts Bellows, Fire Dogs ; Knives and Forks, and Pen Knives 1 ;Paints, Oils, and Turps ; Paint and Tar Brushes Brooms and Bannister Brushes Coal and Stockholm Tar " " " Pitch and Rosin Europe Rope all sizes, Oakum, 3 spun Yarn New Zealand Rope of sizes, Log and Lead Lines Canvass, bleached and boiled Duck, Russian and English Seaming and Roping Twine Sail Needles, Scrubbing Brushes Grind Stones W.S. Grahame. Fort-street, Jan. 29, 1847.
ON SALE, NAVY BLUE and New Fancy Prints, Summer Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, Gentlemen's Black Silk and Satin Handfs, Grey Calico, 33, 36, and 72 inches, White Shirtings, Long Cloth, Water Twist, Irish Linen, Diaper, and Towelling, Oil Cloth for Furniture, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Red and White Elian kets of all sizes,' lied and Blue Serge Shirts, Tweed Trousers and Colonial Tweedi, Barnsley Drill, ar d Military Duck, Moleskin Trousers, Woollen under Skirts, Ladies' Lasting, ajid Satin Shoes (French) Men's strong Boots and Shoes, Reel Cotton, 100 and 300 yards length, Dungaree, Fancy Fre nc h Ribbons, Belzorine and De Lame Dresses, Children's Dresses, Fine Lama Cloths, different colon, Rolled Jaconet, Best London made Needles 'and Pins, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Cotton Sheets, Rugs, 10-4, Flannels, Superfine Broad Cloth, White Shirts, Striped Regatta Shirts, Fancy Pocket Handkerchiefs, Brown Holland, dressed and undressed, Gentlemen's Brown Cotton Drawers, Ditto Black Bearer and Silk Hats, Seamen's Blue Cloth Trousers, Ditto ditto Woollen Draweis, Bunting of all colors. W. S. Grahame. Fort-Street, 22nd January, 1847.
ON SALE, WEST INDIA RUM, -i Best French Brandy, \ In or out of Bond. Gin in Cases & Casks, J Port and Sherry, in Wood or Bottle, Cherry Brandy,, Marsala Wine, Champaigne, Ale and Porter, in bottle, (Dunbar's) Champaigne Cider. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, 22nd January, 1847,
WINE. HPHE Undersigned has lately imported 20 *• Cases of BUCELLAS, avery excellent Dinner Wine, now on Sale, and can be recommended. W. S. GrahaMb. Fort-street, Jan. 22, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 86, 23 January 1847, Page 1
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