1. McCAN IS NOW LANDING PROM THE BRIG Phantom. A shipment—more extensive and varied than any of his previous Importations — of Ironmongery and Hardware.
undermentioned GOODS form a portion of these, just received, viz. : — Scythes, Sickles, and Hooks Spades, Shovels, Hoes, and Rakes Wheat and Coffee Mills, Sieves, Riddles Nails, Spikes, Brads, and Tacks Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Cast Steel Bastard, and Saw Files, Rasps Hand, Tennon, 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, Gimblets, Awls Squares, Screw Compasses, Tape Measures Oval Boilers, Saucepans, Teakettles Camp Ovens, Camp Kettles, Tin j Dishes Fenders, Fire Irons, Curtain Bands Shop Bracket Lamps, Japanned Steelyards, " Gaiter's" Spring Balances Telescopes, Shamois Skins Knives and Forks, Ivory Balance handled Percolators, Tea and Coffee Pots, Britannia Metal Soup Tureens, Ladles, Basting Spoons Door Mats, 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 | Glue, Emery, Whiting, Chalk Frying Pans, Gridirons, Candle Boxes Trowels, Hammers, Pick Axes Guindery, a complete assortment. &c. &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.
NOW LANDING from the Sisters, and on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned :—: — 20 Hhds. Wine 1 1 Casks Vinegar 4 " Glue 16 " Roman Cement 145 Bags Y. D. Land fine Flour 100 " « " Biscuit 84 " fine Sugar 16 Cases Pipes Matches, Jams Wrapping Paper No. 4 Cigars 27 Packages Drapery 3 Cases Boots and Sho es. Thomas Lewis. Fort-street, Dec. I, 1848.
Commissi oner of Crown Lands' Office, Auckland, December 5, 1848. THE Commissioner of Crown Lands notifies, for the information of all persons depasduring stock on the Waste Lands of the Crown, within the boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds, that the Government will not require from them the payment of any Assessment upon Stock so depastured. None, however, but holders of Depasturing Licenses will be permitted to feed any Stock on the lands above referred to, and all persons desirous of so doing, during 1849, are especially requested to bear in mind, that such Licenses must be taken oat by them before the Ist of January next, in accordance with the terms of the Gazette Notipe, from this Office, dated 10th November, 1848. W. GISBORNE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 265, 13 December 1848, Page 4
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