VICTORIA HOTEL
HP HE UncW' • jned, taking possession of the i above Hotel, on the Ist of July, icspectfdlly solicits the suppoit of his f.iends and the public. E\ery caic will be taken < cnsuie the comfoit and accomnioJ-ition of those who may fa\or him with Iht-ir pationg^. Jno. 11. McCam:.
WANT E D, A WAITER for the " Victoria" Hoi el. Apply to Jno. 11. McOuk.
IRONMONGER Y. The Undersigned has received an extensive assoitment of homnongery and Ilardwaie, ex late arrivals, — in addition, to which he is now landing Ex -'Louisa," NAILS, Patent Pressed, l£ to 3 inch Pit and Cioss-cut Saws, warranted cast steel Wheat Mills, with multiplying wheels Flour Sieves, Wheat dillo and Riddles Hand and Tennon Saws, Spokeshaves Planes, Match and Bead, Rabbiting, Moulding and Bench i Chisels, Firmer, Socket and Mortoise j Gimbiel-j, Bradawls, Pincers, Plyeis .Augurs, Gouges, Drawing Knnes Hatchets, Axes, Adzes, Hammers Sqi.aies, Guages, Be\el,s, Compasses Files, Rasps, Sand jPaper, Oil Stones Locks, Moitice, Iron Rim, Plate and Pad Chest Locks and Handles and Hinges to suit Till and Drawer Locks, Trunk and Cupboard ditto Screws, Brads, Tacks — Tinned and Black Copper Boat Nails and Tacks Hinges, T, Butt, Parliament Hook and Eye do. Frying Pans, Gridnons, Quart and Pint Pots Camp Ovens, Oval Boilers, Tea Kettles, Saucepans Table and Chamber Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Spoons, 8.P., 8.M., G.S., and Iron, Tea and Table Table Knives and Folks, Bread and Tea Ti ays Bannister Brushes, Dust Pans, Spittoons Btushes, Shoe, Sciubbing, Horse, &c. H<iir Biooms, and Cainet Twig ditto Brass — Rock Pullies, Cm tain Bands, Sash Fasteneis, Butt Hinges, Drawer Knobs, Rings, Escutcheons, Faced Sash Pullies, Cupboard Turns, Hooks and Eyes, Blind Roller Ends, Castors, Picture Rings, and Nails, &c. Beer and Spirit Taps, Beer Measures Sets small Weights, Tin Rations Beam and Scales, Giind Stones Dog Chains, Dog Collais Smoothing and Italian Irons, Skeweis Bellows, Tin Dishes, lound and oval ALSO SPADES—" Foster's " extra best " " bent handles " No. 2, Ribbed ; " No. 1& 4, common and toy | Hoes — Giubbing, Breaking-up and Gaiden Perforated Zinc, foi Meat Safes &c. &c. &c. These Goods are of the best quality and will be sold at the lowest paying prices, and having been ordered for this market will be found to suit exactly the wants of purchasers. J. McCAN, Short land Street.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex "Louisa,"' LOAF SUGAR Tobacco Pipes Also Bottled Ale and Poiter ?15? 15 , -r, i XX Ale and Stout, Ilhds. V Congou Tea chests and half- chests Manilla Sugar Hop, Isinglass J. McCAN, Shoitland Street.
A. C. JOY, N<vvai. and Military Tailor, siiortland-strl kt, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that he has commenced business as above, and assures those gentlemen who may favor him with a call that they will find his charges strictly moderate and the workmanship of the best description. Gentlemen's own materials made up. MASONIC REGALIA MADE TO ORDER. \* A Few Masonic Aprons on hand. June 24, 1848. JUJbJtNJkMJ Kf JL <**r£NI JSU JU<£!.&hL&J| | AAA BUSHELS New Zealand STONE I ±)\jr\J\J LIME, thoroughly calcined by i New Zealand Coal. On Sale at the Auckland Buck and Tile Works, j May 19; 1818.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 217, 28 June 1848, Page 4
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