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Furnishing Ironmongery, &c. The Uudersigned having brought from London by the " Mary Catherine" a well Selected Assoitment of Furnishing Ironmongery, of the Best Quality and newest designs, has been advised to sell it by retail, he therefore begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity that he has fitted up the old Post Office, in Princes-street, (next to Wood's Hotel) as a Store for that purpose, where are now on Sale among others the following articles :—: — BEST SHEFFIELD PLATED PILLAR CANDLESTICKS and candleabra, silver edged Plated Snuffers and Trays British Metal Pillar Candlesticks,, snuffers and Trays British Metal Tea Kettles, on stands and centres with spirit lamps Tea Urns, with plated tops Copper Tea Kettles, of all sizes, including some for the table with brass stands and stained glass handles Block Tin Tea Kettles on stands and heaters Iron Tea Kettles Enamelled Stewpans with Block Tin covers Enamelled Saucepans Giidirons and Frying Pans Best Block Tin moulded Dish Covers Improved Brass Roasting Jacks Brass Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks Tin and Japanned ditto Japanned Dust Pans and Tin Goods in General Wire Candle Shades Brass and Bronze Horizontal Coffee Mills Counter Scales with Copper and Block Tin Dishes Brushes in great variety— including Hearth Brushes, Shoe and Scrubbing do Best Ivory Balance Handle Table Knives and Forks Black and Horn Handled ditto Pen and Pocket Knives in every variety Tailors' Shears and Scissors of all kinds Best Nickel Silver, Table and Dessert Spoons Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons Sugar Tongs, Punch Ladles Brass Curtain Bands and Cornice Pole Ends of the newest designs Garden Engines, Syringes and Watering Cans, &c.

And a great variety of IRONMONGERY for Builders, including — Iron Sash Weights Wrought and Cut Nails and Brads Patent Wood Sciews, from 5 inch to f and of every strength Mortice Lorks, 8, 7, and 6 in. draw back 7 and 6 inch Iron Rim Locks Dead, Box and Pad Locks Brass Headed Nails and Screws of all sizes 6 inch Butt Hinges down to 1^- inch 2\ inch Table Hinges to 1 inch Bolts of all kinds, from 12 inch barrel to 4 inch Brass Butt Hinges Brass Front Door Knobs with nuts and screws Bronze and Black ditto Brass Shutter Knobs and Japanned Shutter Bars Brass Curtain Rings and Hooks and other Brass Works for Upholsterers Brass and Iron Dog Chains Brass, Copper, and Tin Wire of various sizes French Latches with 2 keys Norfolk and Spring Latches Bermondsey Glue of the best quality Carpenters' Tools, viz — Half Rippers Hand and Pannel Saws Tenon, Sash and Dove Tail Saws Firmer, Mortice and Socket ( hisels Ploughs, Best Stocks and Bilts Squares, Mortice Gouges and Screws and other Augurs of all sizes Alaige assortment of Bell Hanging Materials^ including the newest patterns of Bell Levers and Sunk Plates for Gate Bells A great variety of Smiths' & Cabinet-ma-kers' Files Pit, Hand, and Tenon Saw Files A Patent Double Blast Smiths'^Bcllows and Too iron A Smith's Bellows and Too Irons Strong Iron Vices Spaies and Shovels of the usual si zes, and every variety of Ironmongery in general demand. PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of Srenna and othir Marbles, Granites, Hocks, Elizibethan on oak grounds and other new patterns. F. Armson, Princes-street. Auckland, August 27, 1849.

TO LET. npHE Apartments adjoining the Auckland -■- Library, Shortland-street, well situated for a Lawyer's office. Apply to J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, July 16, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 349, 1 September 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 349, 1 September 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 349, 1 September 1849, Page 4

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