On Sale by the Undersigned.
npHREE TONS BEST WHITE LEAD JL Patent Raw Linseed Oil, Turpentine Copal and Mastic Varnish Gold Size, Black Japan Brunswick, Navy, Verdigris, and Emerald Greens Scarlet and Crimson Lake Drop Venetian and Red Lead Vermillion and Persian Red Spanish, Vaivlyke, and Purple Browns Terra de Sienna Burnt and Raw English Umber Orange, Middle, and Pale Crome Yellows Oxford and Common Ochres Imperial Prussian and Ultramarine Blues Sugar Lead and Litharge Drop, Ivory, and Blue Blacks Common Turkey Umber, »nd Rose Pink Pumice Stone and Sand Paper
Window Glass, all sizes STAINED GLASS, a good selection Sheet Lead, Zinc, &c, &c. Every description of Garden Lights made to order Leaden Pumps, Zinc Guttering Piping, Gothic Lights, &c, &c. W. Tatti:rsall, Plumber, Glazier, and Painter. 21, 1851.
EX "VICTORY."
Just Received by the Undersigned,
|7IGHT HUNDRED PIECES PAPER ' j HANG INGS, comprising, — Dining, Di awing, and Bed Room Papers of the newest and most chaste patterns. William Tattersall, Plumber, Painter & Glazier. Shortland-street, Feb. 15, 1851.
IF the peison who sometime ago took from "Williamsons Circulating Library," the first vol. of " Captain Grey's travels in Northwest and Western Australia," No. 622, will have the kindness to return the same, he will greatly oblige The Librarian. Auckland, Feb. 25,1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 4
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