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EX "P R OTECTOR," FROM LONDON, AND ON S \ L E, AT TOE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED,

PATENT NAILS, 1£ to 6 inch Wrought Nails, and Spikes, to 7 inch F'ooring Brads Copper Boat Nails and Rooves Copper and laon Scarf Tacks Improved Iron Rim and Morlise Locks Mortise Latches Fine Tumbler Chest Locks Brass Box, Camp Desk, Till, Wardrobe, Book-case, aud Padlocks Brass and Iron Butt Hinges Patent T and Hook and Eye ditto Best balance ivory handled Tab'e Cutlery Black and stag handed ditto Guard and Game Carvers Pen, pocket, and spring- back knive3 Butcher's and cook's knives Cast-steel hand, ripping", and sash saws Compass, breaking out, turning, and fret saws Pit, hand, cross-cut, and tenon saw files Watchmaker's aud dentist's flies Shoemaker's files and rnsps Bastard and smooth files, horse-rasps American cast steel felling axes Eng'ish felling axes— aarpenter's axes and adzes Caw and shingling hammers Turnscrcws —cast -steel gimblets Carpenters' 2 and 3 feet rules Shell augurs—brace bits Measuring tapes— steelyards. 50 to 300lbs Brass cocks, assorted sizes -Blind furniture Sash s rews, screw rings, gilt chair nails Tab'e Centres Bfoek and tinned tacks Tea-trays, cash boxes Table and chamber candlesticks Snuffers and trays Corkscrews, tea bells Pocket lanterns, camp kettles Tin plates, block tin teapots Baking and pudding dishes Iron pats, camp ovens Tinned saucepans and oval boilers Tinned and black tea kettles, frying pans Japanned lamps and lamp heads Broom heads, shoe, scrubbing, and stove brushes Spades and shovels

IRON.

Rounds, 3-16 to 3 inch diameter Squares, 1-4 to 3 inch Fiats, assorted

Navy canvas, Nos. 2 to 6 Duck, sail twine Europe Cordage, to, 5 inch Gen.uiue white lead, bawse pipes. Gibson & Mitchell.

EX PROTECTOR.

"CTINE Witney Blankets, 9 4,, 10-4, 11-4, ■*- Cotton sheets, rugs, Navy blue, and fancy prints Plaids, flannel Grey calico, 33, 36, and 72 inch White ditto, and fine shirtings Regatta, twilled, and striped shirts Scarlet and blue serge shirts Guernsey frocks, scotch caps Tweed, drill, moleskin, pilot and duck trowsers Tweed coats, b'ue jackets, pijot coats Fancy vests, silk and cotton handkerchiefs Worsted hose and half hose. Gibson & Mitch ell

EX PROTECTOR.

OUPERIOR Durham Mustard & PickJes,, Sauces,, and b^tt'ed fruits (Patent sperm, (and composite candles Carbonate of soda Salad oi 1 , blue, earraways, Gibson & Mitchell

[A CAR©.] BRISTOL HOUSE, Wbst Qukbn Street.

"ELIZABETH HALL begs t 0 acquaint the J-i Public of Auckland, and its vicinity, that she has opened an Eai^ly Coffee, Tsa., Sou*, and Eating Housb, /or the accomodation of those who visit Auckland on business, and Market days. N. B. — Hot Joints and Sonp from 12 till 4o' clock, Co (Fee from 6 till 10.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
440

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

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