ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex JOHN PHIX.I.XPS from London, AND WILL SHORTLY BE LANDED, npwENTY-SIX COILS BEST CLYDE X BOLT ROPE, 3£ inch to 1 2 thread Thirty -four ditto "ditto Cordage, 2^- inch to 12 thread Seventy fathom Hawsers, 3 inch & 2 f in. Four Bales Houseline, Hamberline, and Marline Cotton Chalk Lines Log Lines Three Ply Twine Fishing Lines Edinburgh and Leith Co.'s Roping and Seaming Twine ! Fourteen Bales Merchant Canvas, Nos. 1 ! and 6 Ship Scrapers Shifting Grains Plain Harpoons Sail Needles Diamond-eyed Needles Kirby Fish-hooks Bright Marline Spikes Sailors' Palms I Brass Wire Snoods Ground Paint Brushes Sash Tools Shoe Brushes Roach ditto Stock ditto Dusters ditto Short Tar ditto Thirty Barrels Archangel Tar Sea Boots Clarence ditto (strong) Men's Laced Shoes Ditto Bluchers Boys' ditto Ditto Shoes 22 x 22 Bleached Linen Damask Napkins, Nos. 40, 50, 56 and 58 24 x 31 Bleached Linen ditto iluckabuck 14 xl 4 Ditto ditto Doylies ditto, Nos. 40 and 56 7-4 Ditto ditto Damask ditto, No. 30 8-4- Ditto ditto ditto ditto, No. 28 8-4 White and Brown Linen ditto ditto No. 27 24 Inch Bleached Linen Huckabuck, No. 20 22 Ditto ditto ditto ditto, No. 36 24 Ditto Blue Striped Linen Bed Tick 10-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting, No. 24 68 Inch ditto ditto ditto, No. 28 8-4 Ditto ditto ditto Damask, No. 48 24 Dozen White Cotton Regatta Shiits. Jamieson Jarvie, Foit-street. Auckland, April 7, 1852.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " John Phillips," @ London, And will shortly be landed,
ALLSOP'S E. I. PALE ALE in hhds. Ditto do. casks of 4 doz. each Barclay & Co.'s Porter, in do. do. Bass's E. I. Pale Ale in casks Bairds E. I. do. do. 50 dozen of White, Fancy, Regatta, Jean, Stiiped and Undressed Shiits. 3 crates Assorted Earthenware 2 bags Corks 30 kegs Assorted Nails. Jamieson Jarvie. Fort-street, April 6, 1852.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
THE Undersigned begs leave to inform the Gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has now taken a Shop in Shortlandstreet, one door from Queen -street, for the purpose of carrying on id ore extensively than he has formerly done The General Tailoring Business.
Having completed arrangements for receiving a regular supply of the best Materials and Newest Style of Goods direct from England, he hopes to merit a continuance of that Patronage he has hitherto experienced, and for which
he desires to return his sincere thanks. The first shipment of Goods above referred to are just received (per Katiierine Stewart Forbes) and are now unpacked and ready for inspection. The following ate a few of the leading articles : — Superfine West of England Black and Blue Broad Cloths Brown, Black, and Blue Beaver and Pilot Cloths Black Kersey Black and Fancy Doeskins Plain and Fancy Vestings, in Silk, Satin, Velvet, &c, &c, &c. Also on Hand, a large Stock of Superior Colonial Tweeds. JOHN BOLOUS. Shortland-street, One Door from Queen-street, Auckland, March 30th.
A- McPKEESOW, PLUMBER, COPPER, AND TIN-PLATE WORKER, Shortland-street.a nd-street. JN returning his sincere thanks to the Public for the very liberal support which he has received for the last Nine Years begs to assure them that he will endeavour to secure a continuance of their patronage, by promptness in meeting Orders, quality of materials, and moderation of charges. A- McP., trusts that from his long practice in the first Shops in Scotland, he will be able to give satisfaction in the above Branches. A. McP., continues to supply Baths of every description, plain and fancy painted ; Dairy Utensils, of all dimensions. Pumps made, and fitted, upon the shot test notice.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 1
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