J. Me CAN IS NOW LANDING FROM THE BRIG Phantom, A shipment-- more extensive and varied than any of his previous Importations — of Ercnmongery and Hardware.
npilE undermentioned GOODS form a portion of these, just received, viz. : — Scythes, Sickles, and Hooks Spades, Shovels, Hoes, and Rakes Wheat and Coffee Mills, Sieves, Kiddles Nails, Spikes, Brads, and Tacks Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Cast Steel Bastard, and Saw Files, Rasps Hand, Termon, and Compass Saws Bench Planes, Match and Bead do. Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Chisels Shingling Hammers, Claw and Bench ditto Locks, Hinges, Bolts, and Screws Augers, Gouges, Gimhlets, Awls Squares, Screw Compasses, Tape Measures Oval Boilers, Saucepans, Teakettles Camp Ovens, Camp Kettles, Tin Dishes Fenders, Fire Irons, Curtain Bands Shop Bracket Lamps, Japanned Steelyards, " Gaiter's" Spring Balances Telescopes, Shamois Skins Knives and Folks, Ivory Balance handled Percolators, Tea and Coffee Pots, Britannia Metal Soup Tureens, Ladles, Basting Spoons Door Mais, Carpet Brooms, Parlour Bellows Paint Brushes, Sweeping and Bannister ditto Japanned Hand Lanterns Bulls Eyes Milk Dishes, Sieves, Butter Prints Grind Stones, Fish Hooks, Rat Traps Glne, Emery, Whiting, Chalk Frying* Pans, Gridirons, Candle Boxes Trowels, Hammers, Pick Axes Grindery, a complete assortment. Sec. &c. &c. To Parties House Furnishing, Farmers, Builders, Carpenters and Joiners, Sawyers, Masters of Coasters and others trading with the natives, these Goods are particularly recommended. They are warranted of the best quality, and will be sold at the lowest paying prices. Shortland-street. November 25, 1848.
FOR SALE,
A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, in Albertstreet, near Fort Ligar, with Verandah on each side, and a good stable attached. The allotment has a frontage of 32 feet to the street, and a depth of 117 feet, and is enclosed on two sides. There is an excellent well of water on the premises, bricked to the bottom. Immediate possession can be given. Also — The Household Furniture, and other articles. Apply on the premises to the proprietor. James Fossett
ON SALE,
A PATENT MANGLE of a firstrate description, made of cedar, and the iron work very little worse than when new ; turns very easy and does its work well ; an excellent article either for a paity wishing to take in mangling, or for a family's private use. It may be examined and tiied, and all particulars known by application to James Fossett.
[advertisement.] To Mr. D. Morley, Veterinary Surgeon. Sir. — As I understand imputations have been cast upon your character by some persons in the case of the death of my mare. I now tender you my thanks for your attendance, although too late to save the mare's life, the injury having been done before your arrival. I hope this will set the slander at rest, and you are at liberty to make use of this letter as you please. Yours, &c, George May. A^ 11
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 263, 6 December 1848, Page 4
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