IRONMONGERY.
The Undersigned has for Sate at the Stores formerly in the occupation' of I Messrs. Scott and Davis — WHEAT Mills with Fly Wheels, Coffee Mills Spades Nos. 1 to 4, Shovels, square & round Pit and Cross-cut Saws, 6 to 8 ft., Cast Steel Do do Files, Saw Sets Hand Saws and Hand Saw Files, Tennon Saws Hoes, light and heavy, Axes, Hatchets, Adzes Steelyards, 100 to -ilOOlbs., Beams and Scales, Sets Weights Plate Locks, 8 te 12 inch, Iron Rim ditto, Drawback do. T and Butt Hinges, all sizes, Hook & Eye do Tower Bolts, Norfolk Latches, Screws Nails — Shingle, Batten, Lining, Spike, &c. Chest Locks, Hinges and Handles, Padlocks B, ass and Iron Bench Plants, Rabbit and Match do., Braces and Bills Augurs, Chisels, Gimblets, Spokeshaves sawyer's Lines, Oil Stones, Kulos, 2 & 4 fold Shingling Hammers, Corpentei's do. Milk Pans, Tin Dishes, Pots and Pannikins Fish Hooks, Nos. 2 to 8, Tinder Boxes Looking Glasses, Cedar and Gilt Frameg Tea and Sugar Cannisters, Candle Boxes Cash Boxes, Iron Safe Wheat and Flour Sieves, Butter Prints Beer and Spirit Measures, Taps Linner and Breakfast Knives and Forks Farrier's Knives Pen and Pocket Knives, WharnclifFe and Dover do. Scissors, Razors, Razor Strops Chamois Skins Tea and Table Spoons. British Plate and B. Metal Tiays and Waiters, Snuffers and Trays ' Table and Chamber Candlesticks, Brass and Japan Britannia Metal and Block Tin Tea Pots Do do do Sugars and Creams Do do do Pepper, Salt, and Mustard Italian Irons and Heaters, Smoothing Irons Butchers' Knives and Cleavers, Iron and Wooden Handles Iron Pots and Saucepans. Egg Boilers Tea Kettles, Fire lions, Camp Ovens Horse Brushes and Curry Combs Shoe and Scrubbiug Brushes, Clothes and Hair do Rack and Fine Tooth Combs, Tooth Brushes Frying Puns and Gridirons, Bellows Shoemakers' Nails and Bristles, Awls, Deuip Flax, Closing and Stitching Brewers' Thermometers, Telescopes Bannister Brushes and Hearth do. Paper Files, Dog Chains Horse Rasps and Nails, Tin Plates Tiowels, Masons' Hammers J. McCan, Shortland-steert.
COTTAGE TO LET, npo LET, a Verandah Cottage, situate in J. Queen Street— contains three Rooms, two of which are well lined. Apply to A. Black, Alhert Street. Auckland, 13th August, 1 84-7-
ACCOUNTS,
A PERSON who has a few spare Hours, would be glad to assist any Merchant or Trader, in his Books or Ac* counts.— Apply to A. 8., afc this Office.
KAURI TIMBER. TO BE SOLD, a four years iease of the exclusive right to cut timher, over a large tract of country in the Nihutapu, or little Muddy Creek ; the timber consists of superb Kauri Trees ; none of the timher in this forest has been cut, it therefore presents great facilities for the supp ing of the Auckland Market with sawn stuff,— apply to Connbll & Ridings, Queen-street.
FOR SALE.
A SUBURBAN Allotment on the Epsom "^ Road, adjoining Mr. Hart's, consisting of Ten Acres, partly fenced, and broken up. Title — a Crown Grant. Apply to C'onnell & Ridings, Queen-strtet. August 13, 1847.
AUCKLAND BREWERY, Coopers' Bay. HPHE Public are respectfully informed that J- they can be supplied with Ale and Brown Stout of the first rate quality, in quantities of Two Gallons and upwards. Also fresh Yeast and Grains daily. WOOD & ROGERS. June 12, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 127, 18 August 1847, Page 4
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