AIiE & PORTER.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, ex " Cheerful," A A CASKS Bottled ALE and POUTER, ** V 10 HHDS. XXX STOUT, "Tennent's" fcrand. 8^ This Batch is tut just landed, and in prime condition. To the trade most liberal terms will be accorded. J. McCAN, Shortland-street.
IRONMONGERY.
The Undersigned has just Received Ex " Cheerful,"
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 Hammeis, Augers Ship-carpenters Axes, square-heads Felling Axes, Adzes, Claw Hammers ! Bench Planes, Bead and Rabiting do. Match Planes, to I inch, Moulding do. Wrought and Cut Brass, Tacks— tinned and black Chest Locks, Chest Handles, Screwi 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 Tennon 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 Dandriff Brushes, Door Mats, Cattle Bells 3 Inch Nails, patent pressed Reynold's Patent Wheat Mills, particularly recommended to Settlers, Warranted the best. &c, &c, &c. J. McCAN, Shortland-street.
TOWN LANDS.
CONNELL % RIDINGS
Have received instructions to sell by Private ContracTj the following VALUABLETOWN LANDS— ALLOTMENT No. 3, of Section No. 16, situate on the South side of Wyndham Street, within a few yards of Queen Street. This Allotment will be sold together or in lots, -^it has a South frontage, and there is an excellent Well upon it. Allotment No. 21, of Section No. 15, situate at the corner of Victoria Street, and the Street at the rear of the Court House. Allotment No. 20, of Section No 4, having extensive frontages to Chancery SStreet and Victoria Quadrant. Part of Allotment No. 1 3, of Section No. 16, situate in Queen-street, adjoining the " Blue Bell " Inn. Several Allotments in Sections Nos. 42, 43, and 44.
OPENING OF THE NEW HE ASO NIC HALL. THE Members of the Auckland Masonic Lodge, intend opening their New Hall, nvith a PUBLIC DINNER, on Monday, the 11th September, at 6 o'clock. C. W. Ligar, Esquire, in the Chair, when all Masons and their Friends are invited to attend. By the kind permission of Lieut. -Colonel Wynyard, C. 8., the Band of H. M. 58th Regiment will occupy the gallery during the evening. Tickets to be obtained from Mr. S. A. Wood, at the " Masonic Hotel," to Saturday, the 9th instant. By order, (Signed) G. E. Eliott, Secretary. Auckland, September 1, 1848.
A. C*JOY, Naval and Militart Tailor, SHORTLAND-STREET, " |3 EGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland JLJfe that he has commenced business as above, and as>ures those gentlemen who may favour liim with a call that they will find his charges strictly moderate and the workm anship of the best description. Gentlemen's own materials made up. MASONIC REGALIA MADE TO ORDER. *** A Few Masonic Aprons on hand, September sth, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 237, 6 September 1848, Page 4
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