CLOCK & WATGH MAKER.
MR. THOMAS KEIGHTLEY, Clock and Watch Maker, having just arrived in Auckland, has opened his Business in Queenstreet, where he will be happy to receive orders, and to repair, at moderate prices, such articles in his line as may be confided to his
care. Being a stranger in this Colony, he is prepared to produce testimonials, the most unquestionable, of skill and character.
VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.
Important to Families and the Public.
CLEARING OUT IMMENSE STOCK, &c.
pRAHAM AND HENDERSON having vT an over-abundant Stock of Drapery Goods have determined on clearing out the greater portion, at reduced prices — the Summer Stock more particularly — in order to a complete reduction in price. The Shop will be closed on Tuesday, for the purpose of re -marking the Stock. Jan. 17, 1850.
WINES, Ex mOA X
SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE Fine Old Port Pale and Dark Sherry Six cases Claret. Graham & Henderson, Victoria House.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, FIVE TONS BEST SYDNEY SOAP. Graham & Henderson. Auckland, Jan. 15, 1850.
ON SALE By the Undersigned Ex late arrivals.
Q TONS best English Iron (assorted) ** 50 Kegs Nails (assorted) Warranted Cast-steel, Pit and Cross-cut Saws A quantity of Iron rim Locks (assorted) Sash Weights (all sizes) Six Colonial Wheel-barrows Carpenter's Tools, of every variety Window Glass, of all sizes, from Bxlo to 26 A general Assortment of Ironmongery and other Goods, too numerous to mention. At James Harp's New Store, Smale's Point. KB.— A Patent Lead Vice for Sale.
ADVERTISEMENT.
MENS 1 and BOYS' Cloth and Moleskin CLOTHING Plain White Shirts, Ditto, with fronts Regatta and Scotch Twill ditto Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots & Shoes Ditto ditto ditto Socks and Stockings Men's and Boys' Braces Neck Ties, Gloves, &c. Lambs-wool, Striped, and Scarlet sey Frocks Blue Serge Shirts Dungaree, Scarlet Cravats Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Cap Fronts, handsome Bleached and Unbleached Calicos Violins, and Violin Strings Flutes, Flageoletts Work Boxes, Writing Desks Wax Dolls Floating Lights Black-lead Pencils, Pens Fish hooks, Tapes Looking and Pier Glasses .■? Engravings and Oil Paintings Neck Beads Shaving, hair, tooth, scrubbing, shoe, and sweeping Brushes Tin and Iron Saucepans Frying Pans and Bellows Spoons, Knives and Forks Pen and Pocket Knives A variety af New Books, Purses Razors, Pocket Books Small Tea Canisters Curry Combs, Reaping Hooks Gridirons, Wheat Mills Clocks, Playing Cards Thread, Needles, Buttons Rack and Dressing Combs Small Tooth do. A general assortment of Crockery Ware Glasses, Tumblers, and Wines Also, five boxes Window Glass, 7 * 9, by the box 255. or Is. 6d. per dozen Lamp Glasses and Cottons An assortment of Tinware and a variety of articles too numerous to particularize. George Hunter, Red House, Queen-street. January 15th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 393, 19 January 1850, Page 2
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