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NEW GOODS— EX " CLARA." MR. D. NATHAN, Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Shortland-street, on Tuesday, 23rd April, the following IRONMONGERY, &c— O DOZEN SAUCEPANS, from 5 to 9 qts. *-* I doz. Oval Pots, from 3 to 5 gals. 2 " Tea Kettles, from Xto 5 gals. 3 " Cast Steel Pit Saws, from 6to 1% ft. 12 ♦' " Hand Saws 1 " Cross-cut Saws, 3^ to 4% ft. 20 " Hand-saw Files, 4-| to 5 in. 2 gross best Pit-saw Files, 5 to 5-| in. 1 " Cross-cut ditto, sto 5|- in. 10 doz. Scotch T Hinges, 12 to 18 in. 1 " Hook and Eye do. do. 12 « Chest ditto, 6to 12 in. 6 " Chamber Candlesticks 2 " Brass Pillar ditto 12 " Large Japanned Lamps with bottoms 24 paiis Steelyards, 56 to 300 lbs. j 24 gross Iron Table Spoons 6 doz. 2-ffc. Rules, 6 doz. 4-fold ditto 6 doz. Tumbler Padlocks 2 gross Brass Thimbles Pocket, Barrel, and Pro wn -head Corkscrews 1 2 sets Stocks and Bitts 12 pair tin Scales and weights, 9 @ 13 in. 6 " Scales with Stands 6 " Copper ditto 6 patent Spring Balances 1 8 66-ft. Measuring Tapes, Pocket Books 300 gross Steel Pens 10 doz. round Iron Frying-pans Pocket Glasses 10 doz. Thumb Latches, 2 doz. Axle Pulleys Roller Ends, Pulley Racks 6 doz. Sash Fasteners 2 -key fancy French Locks 3 doz. Hair Brooms 3 doz. Grate & 3 doz. Scrubbing Brushes 2 doz. Mops, 3 doz. Shoe Brushes J doz. Fancy Inkstands 5 gross box-head Gimlets 1 doz. Steel Key Rings 2 gross Tin Plates, 12 sets Knives & Forks 12 do. Kirby's best Steel Sea Fish Hooks, from No. 1 to 12 And a quantity of other kinds of Hardware.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE* H^HE Undersigned has unpacked the following GOODS :— Gents' Superfine Black and Blue -Cloth Trovvsers, Doeskin and Tweed ditto, Dark, Fancy, and Black Cloth Vests, Tweed Shooting Coats, Pilot Chesterfield ditto, Superfine Blue Cloth Jackets, • Japaned Cambric Protectors, Blue Cloth Caps, Fancy, Regatta, Blue, Serge, and Scotch Twilled Shirts, Superior White ditto, 1 Case Christy's Satin Velvet Hats, with a great variety of other Goods. H. R. Kane. Queen-street, April 12, 1850. N.B. — A large quantity of Winter Drapery Goods, Daily Expected.
AUCKLAND & NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
rpHE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH •*• will take place on MoNDAY,the 22nd inst., at Mr. Atkins's Farm, near St. John's College. £ s. a. Ist prize — Pair of Horses, without ") „ a driver j 2nd prize— Do. do. do 2 0 0 Ist prize— Team of Bullocks 3 0 0 2nd prize — Do. do 2 0 0 The Ploughs to start at 11, a.m. Entrances to be made on or before 3 o'clock on Saturday, the 20th inst. Any information required will be furnished by the Secretaries. James Baber 1 a A • Edwin Fairbubh j Secretoes ' Exchange Hotel, April 6, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 418, 17 April 1850, Page 1
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