IRONMONGERY.
T Me CAN bepjs to apprize the ** ' Public of his having received, ex Maul of Erin, just arrived, a iurthcr supply of Ironmongery and Hardware and would call particular attention to the undermentioned Goods, viz : Moi tiring Axes, Fein Scythes, Bill Hooks I'ianie Saws for Fhewood 3;nght Scotch Screw Augurs »Slu'p Caipcnters' Adzes, Axes, Cnulkinc; Irons Bench Planes, Match and Rabbiting ditto American Axes, genuine, Broad Axes Copnei Nails 1 -]?."" and 2}> inch, and Tacks \ looks and Thimbles, Dock Scrapers Steehauls, Btaces and Bills, Hatchets (Jair/e Wire and peifoiatcd Zinc Britannia Metal Tea-pots and Spoons Tea and Sugar Cannisters, plain and japanned Prying 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 lor same Tiays. Waiters, Tin Scoops, assorted liat and Mouse Traps Measming Tapes, Fish Hooks and Lines Tinder Boxes, Scissors, Iron Spoons Brass Table Catches, Castors, Pnllies, &c. Do Sash Fastners, Nails, "Rings, Knobs, &c. GRINDERY, a superior assortment Garden Shears, Hoes and Rakes Pii, Cross-cut, Hand and Tenon Saws, C. S. Piles, Rasps, Saw Sots Shorlland-street, July Bth, 1848.
On Sale by the Undersigned.
WEST INDIA RUM *) Mail's Brandy ( In or out Gencvp, m cases > of g^ IV f, Shen y and Marsala \ Wine — in wood & bottle J Punbar's Ale and Potter Congou and Hyson Skin Tea Chiua-pud Manilla Sugar Whc.'it Mills, various sr/es Flour and Wheat Sehes Spades, No. 0, 1, 2 "Raw and Boiled Oil Window Glass, 10x12 Blue, White and Brown Wrapping Paper AND Now landing, ex " Chceiful," 100 Bags First Quality Flour j 40 Boxes Soap . { 12 do. Dip Candles ( .0 do. Sperm do. ■ 2 Casks Cheese , 4 do. Butter 2 Cases Airowroot J Cask Limcjuice (i do. Oranges and Lemons 1 0 Boxes Pipes J. Woodiiouse. Queen-street, July 1, 1848.
LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, Prospect House. MRS. TUCKER requests to acquaint her fiiends, that she has removed from Woodland Villa, to the spacious Stone House completed by Mr. Nathan, where she continues to bestow the same attention to the health and Education of her pupils which has I long characterised her Establishment at New Zealand. Mrs. T. has vacancy for two Boarders. June 1 7th, 1848. j
TO BE LET.
A VERANDAH COTTAGE containing jfia f°ur rooms with an excellent ivelloi'walei.and gaulen attached, For particulars apply to j William Smith, i Baker. \ Albeit Hill, July 7, 1848 j
MASONIC HOTEL, Princes Street. THE BAR, TAP, and CELLARS, of this Hotel will be open onThuisday next, the 13ili insl. Private Families can be'suppliod with Wines, Spirits, London Porter, English and Colonial Ales, &c, of the veiy best qualities : in any quantity, as low as one gallon, or half-a-dozen bottles •, at the wholesale prices. S. A, Wood. Auckland, July 7, 1848.
(^ VVILLSON icturns his Fiicnds, and the T» Public in general, his most sincere thanks for their liboial suppoit since commencing the Wine and Spirit liade. lie has now on sale the fiucr.t quality of each, at his usual low jjuces, he trusts that his fonnei u siomkks and iiir'ids will favour him with a call at his Stoic in Queen Sued, wheic they will be able to jud^e loi themselves.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 221, 12 July 1848, Page 4
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