EX "SAGHALIENr AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED TVORY, Black, and Stag Handle Table JL Cutlery Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots \ " « Percolators Locks, in great variety i Hinges, butt, stop, and T Cast Steel and common Felling Axes Carpenter's Axes anil Adzes Turnscrews, Shell Augurs, and Gimblets Pit, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files Flat and Half-round Files, Horserasps Navy Canvas, No. 2 to 6 Duck, Osnaburgh Sail Twine, Sail Needles Europe Cordage, to 5 inch Stockholm and Coal Tar Genuine White Lead, in 281 band 561b cases Blankets, 9-4, iO-4, and 11-4 White and Grey Calicoes Coiton Sheets, Rugs Moleskin and Duck Trowsers Cloth Caps, Drab Threeliers White Vinegar, Edam Cheese Gibson & Mitchell, j Nov. 26, 1847. j
Ex t( TIMBO" and late Arrivals.
For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, FINE DRY MANILLA SUGAR Fine Liverpool Salt Assorted Pickles Window Glass 10 « 12 Vinegar in barre 25 gallon* Martels' Brandy Mustard, in lib. and ilb. bottles Good Fancy Prints Sole Leather Basil Skins Blankets 10-4 And an assortment of Ironmongery and Cutlery • D. Nathan. October 29, 1847.
I. DAVIS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (From L Keyser's, Tottenham Court Road, London,) BEGS to apprize the Gentry and inhabitants of Auckland, Russell,, and the various settlements in the Northern district, that he has commenced business iv Shortland-street, (opposite Mr. Hughes Grocer,) where he is now pre pared to receive orders, and to execute any with which he may be favoured, in the most modern and approved style of workmanship. JEWELLERY of all kinds neatly and substantially repaired. English or Foreign Watches carefully cleaned and put in order, and the usual Warrantry given. Auckland, Nov. 30, 1847.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
HENRY D. LEY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, &* CLOCK MAKER, (From Murray's Royal Exchange, London,) RESPECTFULLY apprises the Gentry and Public of Auckl >nd, and its vicinity that he has removed to Shortland-street, nearly opposite the Royal Exchange Hotel, Every description of Watches, Clocks, Or Musical Boxes, English and Foreign, carefully repaired, and warranted 12 months. » Dec. 3rd, 1847.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE Well known Steel Grey Horse Farmer's Fancy," at the Proprietor's, Albert Street. The Stock of " Farmer's Fancy" are celebrated for being the very best in the country, and can be viewedjin the possession of Messrs. Calkwell and Taylor, Tarndki, Mr. Rooney, Queen Street, Mr. May, and Mr. Donovan, Epsom, &c, &c. Terms— Two Guineas. Patrick Lorigan, Albert-street, Nov. 15, 1847.
TO STAND THIS SEASON,
At Mr, Andrew Rooney 7 s, Lower Queen Street* SULTAN, a beautiful dark bay Horse, with black points. He was got by Wanderer, out of a Cleveland Mare. Wanderer got by Old Wanderer, which was imported t by Mr. Imlay to Van Dieman's Land, from Lord Egremont's celebrated Stud ; Dam a thorough bred Mare belonging to Mr. Imlay of Twofold Bay. Terms—Two Guineas^ paid at service. Peter Grace. Nov. 15, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 159, 8 December 1847, Page 4
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