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ALFRED CARR, m.d.,m.r.c.5.,1.a.5., &c, ** &c, late Resident Physician to the Hunngham Lunatic Asylum, Surgeon Superintendent of Emigrants, Assistant Surgeon Accoucheur to the West London Lying-in- Institution. At Home for consultation Every Morning from 10 till 12. Auckland, June 13, 1849.
IRONMONGERY, HARDWARE, <£ c . ON SALE
By the Undersigned, Ex Late Arrivals— 300 IRON SASH WEIGHTS, 6 to 12 lbs v v 300 Patent Brass Sash Pullies 100 Kegs Nails, assorted kinds and sizes 5^ Tons Best Scotch Rod and Bar Iron, all sizes Warranted Cast Steel Pit and Cross-cut Saws Pit, Cross-cut, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files j Best American, Cast Steel, Felling, and Carpenter's Axes Carpenter's Tools, in every variety Improved Rim, Mortice, and Sash Locks Cast and Wrought Iron Butt and T Hinges Brass But, Bed, and Table Flap Hinges Warranted Norfolk, and Spring Latches, all sizes Improved Door and Flush Bolts, 9to 12 in. Patent Wood Screws, of all descriptions Oval Boilers, Stewpans, Saucepans Gridirons, Frying Pan.3, Tea Kettles Camp Ovens, Iron Pots, from 2 galls, upwardi Brass Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays New Pattern Curtain Bands and Rings Brass Hat Hooks, Harness Pegs Best English Glue— Bell Wire Military Looking Glasses, in zinc cases Counter Weighing Machines and Weights English 8-day Office Clocks, flat aud globe glasses China Mantel-piece Ornaments American Clocks^ Stable Wheelbarrows and Iron Barrow Wheels Picks and Spades, double rivetted handles ALSO-""
20 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, Which he offers at the following low price ;— 6 x B— 3s, 6d. per dozen Panes, 9 x 7— 4s. « «« Bxlo— 4s. 6d. « « 10x12— 5s. 6d* " « 10 x 14— 6s. 12x16— 65. 6d. « « And a Choice Variety of
PAPER HANGINGS, Of new and approved Patterns, from Is. per piece and upwards
With every Variety of Assorted Ironmongery and Hardware. James Harp. New Store, Smale's Point.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
Ex " Jane & Mary Catherine."
A SPLENDID Assortment of L 0 N D 0 N SADDLERY, comprising — Gents' Superior Full Summerseat Saddles, of the newest Style " " " Shaftoe « Ladies' Saddles ALSO-— A Large Supply of Saddles and Bridle*, for the native trade. James Perry, Saddler and Harness Maker, Shortland Street. Auckland, July 17, 1849.
CAUTION, FIVE FOUNDS REWARD.
WHEREAS certain of the Pensioners and others at Otahuhu have been cutting down, carrying away, and destroying the wood on the Farm of the Undersigned, on the South Road, adjoining the bridge, and are still continuing the like offences, although having been several times warned of the same. This is to give notice that whoever will give information of any person or persons committing such depredations after this date shall receive the above reward on the conviction and punishment of the offender or offenders. Wm. Williams. Auckland, July 20, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 337, 4 August 1849, Page 1
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