IRONMONGERY.
J McCAN begs to apprize the * Public of his having received, ex Maid of Erin, just arrived, a further supply of Ironmongery and Hardware, and would call particular attention to the undermentioned Goods, viz : Morticing Axes, Fern Scythes, Bill Hooks Frame Saws for Firewood Bright Scotch Screw Augurs Ship Carpenters' Adzes, Axes, Caulking Irons Bench Planes, Match and Rabbiting ditto American Axes, genuine, Broad Axes Copper Nails H, and 2\ inch, and Tacks Hooks and Thimbles, Deck Scrapers Steelyards, Braces and Bitts, Hatchets Gauze Wire aud perforated Zinc Britannia Metal Tea-pots and Spoons Tea and Sugar Cannisters, plain and japanned Frying Pans, oval and round, Gridirons Knives, Choppers and Cleavers Cullenders, Flour Dredgers, Pepper Boxes Pudding, Baking, and Milk Dishes, Strainers Toasting Forks, Japanned Nutmeg Graters Horn Lanterns, Oil Feeder's funnels Iron Pillar Candlesticks, Lamps for same Trays, Waiters, Tin Scoops, assorted Rat and Mouse Traps Measuring Tapes, Fish Hooks and Lines Tinder Boxes, Scissors, Iron Spoons Brass Table Catches, Castors, Pullies, &c. Do Sash Fastners, Nails, Rings, Knobs, &c. GRINDERY, a superior assortment Garden Shears, Hoes and Rakes Pit, Cross-cut, Hand and Tenon Saws, C. S. Files, Hasps, Saw Sets Shortland-street, July Bth, 1848.
C II E E S E.
The Undersigned has on Sale, ex Chferful, |KAA 1U C of SUPERIOR COLOIOUU IU», NIAL CHEESE. J. McCAN,
FOR SALE.
TOWN ALLOTMENT, No. 31, in Section 42, containing 1 iot>d and 25 perches, situate on Albert Hill, near Fort Ligar.
Suburban Allotment No. 158, containing 110 acres, situate on the North Shore, on a navigable creek, surrounded by a Government Rood on all parts but the water frontage. — The land is level and of good quality, and is equally well suited for farming purposes or for brickmaking. For terms, which arc very moderate, apply to Mu. Hardy, Accountant and Land and Commission Agent.
MR. HYAM JOSEPH
BEGS to inform the Merchants and Traders of Auckland, that, having obtained an Auctioneer's license, he has taken those commodious premises in Queen-street, adjoining the store of Mr.Woodhouse, for the purpose of holding periodical Sales of Merchandize, Furniture, and Effects, where he trusts to receive a share of the public patronage. Mr. Joseph would merely add, that, while every effort will be made to study the interest of all those who may favor him with their sales, they will find a promptness in rendering account sales, and a disposition to grant accommodation, that cannot fail to be highly sat' factory. Convenient and extensive Pens^ will be furnished for the sa'e of cattle and horses, with the advantages of excellent p^ddreks and stabling, and he will devote his attention particularly to this department of the business. Queen-street, June 23, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 220, 8 July 1848, Page 1
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