IRONMONGERY.
The Undersigned has just Received Ex " Chkkrful/' His periodical Supply of Ironmongery, comprising a Large Assortment of the most Useful Articles, amongst which are the following, viz. — BELLOWS, LANTHORNS, RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, and Candlesticks Large Camp Ovens, Lamps, Clothes Lines Garden Hoes and Rakes, Billhooks Tea Kettles aud Saucepans, all sizes Hatchets, Shingling Hammers, Augers Ship-carpenters Axes, square-heads Felling Axes, Adzes, Claw Hammeis Bench Planes, Bead and Rabiting do. Match Planes, £ to 1 inch, Moulding do. Wrought and Cut Brass, Tacks — tinned and black Chest Locks, Chest Handles, Screws Compasses, Squares, Bevels, Gnages Steelyards, Hook and Eye Hinges, Latches Brass Table and Chamber Candlesticks Beer and Spirit 'laps and Measures Cast steel Hand and Tcnnon Saws and Files Common Scissors, Fish-hooks Carpenters Rules, 2 and 4 fold — Pencils Wash-hand Basins, Milk and Baking Dishes Knives and Forks, Tea and Table Spoons DandrilT Brushes, Door Mats, Cattle Bells 3 Inch Nails, patent pressed Reynold's Patent "Wheat Mills, paiticulavly recommended to Settlers, Warranted the best. &c, &c, &c. J. McCAN, Shortland- street.
ALE & PORTER.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, ex " Cheerful," A(\ CASKS Bottled ALE and PORTER, 1 0 11IIDS. XXX STOUT, "TcnnentY ' brandKs> This Batch is but just landed, and in prime condition. To the trade most liberal terms will be accorded. ,T. McCAN, Shortland-street.
WATERLOO HOUSE.
RMcKENZIE Legs to announce that he lias • received ex "Cheeiful," and is now opening a Variety of NKW GOODS, selected in Sydney expressly to his order, comprising — llich fancy Bonnet Hibbons " Bioche Gauze do Black, white & coloicd Satin & Sarsnct do French Flowers Mourning do Black Gimps and Fringes Fancy Silk Buttons Black Braids French Whisker Blonds Hemmed do do Black and white Lace Falls White Blond Falls Plain and figured Nets Egyptian and Thread Edgings | Muslin Edgings and Insertions Flouncings Muslin Collars 1 Book Muslins Green and Amber Leim An assoitmenf of Shawls Prints, dark and light Furniture Dimity " Chintz " Linings White and striped Shillings Irish Linens Linen Damasks Cambric Handkerchiefs Fancy woollen Neck Ties Livington Hoods Fancy Work Boxes 4-4 Black Crape Oil Cloth Table Covers Welsh Flannels Cotton Ticks Lavender Water &c. &c. &c. Intending purchasers would do well to make an eatly call at Waterloo House as thy proprietor, wishing to visit Sydney soon, in older to select his Summer Stock, is determined to offer these goods at the lowest possible prices. Waterloo House, f} September 2, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 236, 2 September 1848, Page 1
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