CHEAP IRONMONGERY!
SELLING OFF AT COST PRICE.
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE UNDERSIGNED, who is desirous of entering into other business, comprising an assortment of the undermentioned Goods, viz : NAILS AND SPIKES, all sizes, pressed, wrought and cut Horse Nails Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Cast Steel Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Hammers Carpenters' Tools, best quality Flat Irons, assorted Augurs, Files, Rasps Locks and Hinges, every description Latches and Bolts do. do. Screws, Brads, Tacks, Chest Handles Spades, Forks, Shovels, a superior lot Sythes, Strickles, Sickles, Hooks, Hoes and Rakes Steel Yards, Scales and Weights Zinc for roofing, Tin Plates, No. 12 Wire Whiting, Glue, Sand Paper Brassware, a great variety, Brass Lock Cocks Sash Fasteners, Weights, Lines, Pullies Rack Pullies, Roller Ends, Castors Fish Hooks, Fishing Lines Sail Twine, Grocer's do., Clothes Lines Oval Boilers, Tea Kettles, Saucepans Camp Ovens, Iron Pots Milk Cans, Dishes, Butter Prints Block Tin, Tea and Coffee Pots Frying Pans, Gridirons, Choppers Candlesticks, Trays, Snuffers Fire Irons, Grates, Smoothing Irons Tin Ware, plain and japanned, a large and useful assortment Knives and Forks every quality Drawing Knives Steels, Butchers' Knives, Cleavers Spoons, Cork Screws, Scissors Soup Tureens, Ladles, Cash Boxes Seives, Riddles, Strainers Brushware, Brooms, Mops White Wash Brushes Bristles, Punches, Plyers, Tips Sheep and Cattle Bells Taps, Dog Chains, Small Vyces Coopers' Rivets, Hammers, Drivers together with an immense variety of other Articles, forming altogether an Ironmonger's complete Stock-in -Trade.
The undersigned begs to state for the satisfaction of the Public that evety portion of the Goods now advertised can be bought at onefourth of the price less than similar articles have ever been sold for in Auckland. Ijgjgr BUT ONE PRICE ASKED. J. McCAN, Shortland-street.
FIVE FOUNDS REWARD.
STOLEN from Freeman's Bay, within the last few days, AN ANCHOR, which was attached^to a Raft of Logs belonging to the undersigned, and which was the third anchor belonging to him that has been stolen from the same place. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the discovery and conviction of the thief shall receive the above reward. The Anchor had stamped upon it the weight, 1 qr. 22 lbs., and No. 30915. Florence Gardiner.
N.B. — Parties who have been in the habit of carrying off Slabs and Edging from the Sawing Establishment in the above Bay are hereby warned to discontinue such practice on pain of prosecution. January 3, 1851.
Auckland and New Ulster Agricultural & Horticultural Society.
THE Gfneral Meeting of the Society will be held at the Exchange Hotel on Saturday, 4th January, 1851, at One p. m., when the Election of Officers for the ensuing year will take place. James Baber, ) q t : Edwin Fairbu UN,} becietaties>
POTATOES.
nPENDERS will be received until the 7th JL January, 1851, for Potatoes in quantity not less than 10 tons. For further particular apply to James Macky. Auckland, 28th December, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 493, 4 January 1851, Page 1
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