IRONMONGERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOIV LANDING EX " MAUKIN?
STEEL WHEAT MILLS, 3 sizes, Wheat Seives Ditto Coffee do Pit and Cress-cut Saws, 7, 7£, and 8 feet Ditto do do Files and Sets Hand Saws, C. S. and Files Tenuon Saws and Files Sets Bench Planes, and Sets Plane Irons Locket, Firmer, and Mortise Chisels Three square,j[flat, and half round Files Ship Carpenter's Axes and Adzes Large Canada Axes, Felling Axes Broad Axes, adzes, axe heads) Carpenter's Rules, Hammers and Awh Butchers Knives, Steels and Cleavers B. Y. Sickles, Sheep Shears, Scythes & Hoe* Scythe Stones, Rag Stones for Shears Grubbing Hoes, Garden do "Foster's" superior Spades, No. 1 do Chest Locks, Hinges, and Hobs "Rock's" patent Stock Locks Beit Scotch T Hinges, 12, 14, and 16 inch Oval Boilers, 4 to 10 gallons Q,\ gallon Saucepans, front handles Tea Kettles, Saucepans, all sizes Frying Pans, Bellows, Italian Irons Camp Ovens, Iron Pots Black and tinned Tacks Nails— Shingle, Battin, Cut Clasp, Flooring Brads," Horse Nails, Cut Brads Cut and Cast Bills,' Clasp ftobs Coffin Furniture, Jews* Harps Tin Plates and Dishes, Tea and Sugar Cannisters Iron tinned Tea and Table Spoons Spirit Measures, Bar ditto Glass Paper, Dog Chains, &c. J. McCAN.
XX STOUT.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE, Ex " Daniel Watson," EIGHT Hogsheads XX STOUT, (Tennent's brand) This batch formed a portion of the " Chieftain's" cargo, one of the latest arrivals at Sydney, d is in prime condition. J. McCan. Shortland $trcet, Oct. 30, 1847 ,
The Undersigned has on Sale, ex "Deborah," and other arrivals. AA tons First Quality Flour v 3 tons Biscuit Manilla and loaf Sugar Congou and Hyson skin Teas, in chests and half chests Molasses Sherry in wood and bottle Hock in one dozen cases Tennants Porter Witoey Blankets, scarlet, blue, green aud white Grey Calico Navy Blue Prints English Crown Glass, various sizes Mould and Dip Candles Coal Tar Iron Pots j Saddles and Bridles &c, &c. J. WOODHOUSC. Queen-street, Sept. 28th, 1847.
TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are requested for the Mason X Work of the Presbyterian Church, about to be erected in Auckland ; for plans, specifications and other information, apply to Mr. W. Robertson, architect for the building, on or after Thursday, the 1 ith instant. Parties tendeving are requested to deliver their offers personally at tluCommittee reom, at Mr. Gorrie's, Shortland stieet, at 4 o'clock, p. m., on Monday, 22nd inst. The Tenders to be addressed " To the Committee of the Presbyterian Church." Security for the due and proper peiformance of the work will be required.
STORE SHIP "NOBLE."
WANTED, an industrious Man to take charge of the above Vessel. None need apply who cannot be well recommended for sobriety. Apply to ' l J. S. rOLYCK. Wharf, Lower Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 150, 6 November 1847, Page 1
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