COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
On Sale by the Undersigned.
TVORY BALANCE HANDLE TABLE 1 CUTLERY Self Tipped ditto, ditto Rodders' and Son's Scissors, Pen and Pocket Knives Sorbv and Son's Shell & Twisted Gimblets EUBANK'S NAILS FROM 11 TO 5 INCH Purforated Zinc Copper Pump Tacks, from f to 1 \ inch Flemish and Tinned Tacks Screws from inch upwards Brass Screw Hooks and Picture Rings Brass Headed Nails, Hat Pius, * c. Butt, T, and Hook and Eye Hinges Hand Saw, Tennon, Pit and Cross-Cut Files Farriers' Rasps, Files, and Nippers Cabinet-makers' Files and Rasps Hay Knhes Best Picked Turkey Oil Stones German Hones Scythe and Shoemakers' Stones Rim, Cupboard, Till, and Box Locks Reaping Hooks Spokeshaves, Carpenters' Squares i Fish-hooks, assorted sizes , I Sand and Emery Paper Sash and Clock Lines and Weights Britannia Metal Tea and Table Spoons American Axes and Handles Brass Taps, Tower and Flush Bolts, &c. BROOM HEADS, assorted sizes Mops and Yankee Brooms Toilette Dusters Tar Brushes Boat and other Scrubbing Brushes Distemper Brushes Painters' Brushes, assorted Black Lead and Shoe ditto Nail and Tooth ditto Horse and Water Brushes hory Small Tooth and Dressing Combs FOOLSCAP, LETTER, & NOTE PAPER Blotting Paper and Pads Black and Red Ink Slates and Slate Pencils Black Lead Pencils Ebony Rulers, Wafer Stamps. Kc. CONFECTIONERS' SHOW GLASSES 10-inch Lamp Shades and Glasses Solar and Argand Cottons Champagne Glasses Tulip, Victoria, Albert, and other Wines Heavy Cut Glass Tumblers Jelly Glasses Glass Butters, Sugars, and Creams Cut Glass Decanters/ Salts, c. TEA, COFFE, AND BREAKFAST CHINA
SETS Flowing, Blue, and Willow Dinner ditto Chamber Sets Milk Dishes. ke, &c, <U.
Glass and Crockery carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the Colony. James Thos. Boylan. October 30, 1852.
SYDNEY AGENCY.
MR. HENRY FERRIS, of 291, Pitt-street, Sydney, will be happy to receive consignments of New Zealand produce of any description for sale in Sydney, and will also purchase supplies of Merchandize of all kinds which his experience for the last twelve years as a Commission Merchant will enable him to effect to the best advantage. Terms— s per cent. j?gr~ Address 291, Pitt-street, Sydney.
GLOVERS, LUCERNE, & GRASS SEEDS. JUST received, ex " Phoenician," the following splendid collection of SEEDS. They have been imported by the Undersigned at a considerable cost with a view of improving the pastures of these colonies; there are also some kinds expressly ordered for scattering round Homesteads and Sheep Stations. Farmers and Graziers desirous of having a portion of them, if only to raise seed, will please apply at once. i 20 cwt. white Dutch clover seed •JO ditto red clover seed 20 ditto Lucerne | 200 bushels pure Italian rye grass seed. Also the following Grasses : — I Crested dogstail, cynosurus crustatus Hard Fescue, Fesluca durinseula Golden Oat Grass, avena flavescens Sweet scented Vernal, authoxan thum adoratum Broad leaved creeping bent, or florin grass, agroslis stoloniara Smooth meadow grass, poa pratensis Cocksfoot, dactylis glomerata Meadow Foxtail, alopicurus pratensis Meadow Caistail, Timothy Meadow Fescue, Festuca pratensis Dwarf evergreen rye grass Poa nemoralis sempervirens Wood Fescue, festuca sylvatica Agroslis Capillaris, hairy creeping benl grass Spurry Grass, spergula sativa Soft Grass, holeus canatus Saint Foil Clover first madder seed, and Various Mixed Grasses.
The above are put up in one bushel bags, and packed in new beef tierces, which will ensure their safe delivery in any part of the colonies. Address— Henby Ferius, Stores, Pitt-street, Sydney, Near the Theatre, down the Gateway,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 684, 3 November 1852, Page 1
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