OWEN & FENDBLOW, jrONMONGERS & IMPORTERS, Queen-street, Auckland. •* Queen of the North,” and late Arrivals, ALAKGE and New Stock of Cricket Bats, Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, and Batting Gloves, Quoits and Pins . c Garden Tools, Brass Syringes, Galvanized Iron Be Wire Netting, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Trowels, Spades, Lines and Reels, Shears, Watering Cans, Pruning Saws, &c. cw ., pr Hip, Sitz, Sponging, Taper, and Children’s ° Baths, Sets Japanned Toilet Ware, Water Cans, Jugs and Basins, Foot Baths, Slop Pails, Buckets, Plate, Bread, Knife and Spoon, Trays, Cake and Jelly Moulds, Spice Boxes, Tea, Cotlee, and Cake Canisters, Tea Trays and Waiters, Candle Boxes Sets Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services, Electro- ** pj ft ted Cruets, Cake Baskets, Fish Carvers, Candlesticks Butter Tubs, Inkstands, Cups, Toast Racks, Soup Ladles, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c. Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Table and Chamber Candlesticks, Spoons, &c., Block Tin Tea and Catfee Pots, Candlesticks, Enamelled l>ic and Meat Dishes, Frying Pans, Stew and Preserving Pans, Oval Boilers and Saucepans Patent Leamington Kitchen Ranges, Register Stones, Berlin Black and Bronzed Fenders with and without Standards, Sets Fire Irons Bronzed Kettles and Stands, Kent's Patent Knife Cleaners, Umbrella Stands, Deed Boxes, French, Moderator, Solar and Kerosine Lamps, Globes, Chimnies, Spades, Cottons, Colza Oil, Kerosine, Sorby’s Cross-cut, Pit, Kip, Hand-frame, Compas and Tenon Saws, Augers, Chisels, Gauges, Axes, Adzes, Mortice Axes, Bill and Fern Hooks, Slashers, Shingling Knives and Hammers, Wedges, Maul Rings, Fern Scythes, Grind Stones and Handles, Planes, Rules, Squares, Bevels, Brace and Bills', Mortice, Cutting and Marking Guages, Mullets, Gimblets, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Glue, Glass, Paper Avery’s Patent Platform Weighing Machines, Steelyards, Salters’ Balances, Counter Scales and 'Machines, Iron and Brass Weights, Chaff Cutters, Wheat and Indian Corn Mills, Cart Anns and Boxes, Patent Mail Axles, Spring and Scroll Iron Steps, Furnace Pans, Doors and Grates. Furnace Bars, Bakers’ Oven Doors, Cart Hames, Traces, and Backhands, Milk Backets, Syes, Skimmers, Enamelled and Tin Milk Pans, Butter Prints, Bellows, Camp Ovens, Sad Irons, Washing, Wringing and Mangling Machines, Sieves and Riddles, Brushes, &c. OWEN & FENDELOW, Merchants, Wolverhampton, England. Albert Brewery, Queen-street, Auckland. TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. EDWARD PARTINGTON begs to announce to the Trade and public generally, that, on the 15th October next, he will recommence business, in his old established Brewery, and, as his Ales. Porter, and Stout will be brewed from the Best of Malt and Hops, for a regular supply of which he has made arrangements direct from England, he respectfully solicits from his old supporters and the public a share of their patronage. Orders led at the Brewery or with his Collector, Mr. George Smith, will be promptly attended to. Auckland, September 26, 1862.
ALBERT BREWERY. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. YEAST! YEAST! YEAST! BAKERS and FAMILIES can be supplied regularly with excellent YEAST at the Brewery, on and after the 7th October next. E. PARTINGTON. QUL STREET WHARF LIGHT, Auckland Harbour. NOTICE. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ist October, 1862, and every night after from dark until daylight, there will be exhibited at the north-end of the Queen-street Wharf, a fixed Red Light which will be seen immediately after rounding North Head. The Light will be about 30 feet above high-water and will be visible 5 or 6 miles to the eastward in clear weather. I. J. BURGESS, Port-master. Notice. Port Master’s Office, Auckland, 26th Sept., 1862. NOTICE is hereby given that unless the Harbour is cleared within fourteen days from date hereof of the wreck of the Cutter “ KO'WE A” (now lying in Mechanics’ Bay) belonging to one William Bkrkt, place of abode unknown, the said wreck will be sold in accordance with clause 11, sec. 2 of the Regulations for the Port and Harbour of Auckland. I. J. BURGESS, Port Master. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by Denis O’Brien, for John O’Brien, Ranger, for running at large on the waste lands of the Hundred of Onehunga— I hay Entire Colt, long tail, black points, no visible brand. Fine £2. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this ndticc, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Colt, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” ' M. MADIGAN, Pound-keeper. lublic Pound, Newmarket, 24th September, 1862. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Otahubu, on -L the 23rd September, by Mr. Johnstone, Camp Adjutant, for trespass in the Otahuhu Camp—--1 bsown Horse, with stripe on face, white spots under saddle, both sides, four white feet, branded like JH or JN on near shoulder. No damages claimed. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days from date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the I eace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impoundlng Act, 1856.” Public Pound, Otahuhu, September 24th, 1862. JOHN HALL, Poundkccpcr. £lO Reward, \\T REREAS the undersigned has, for three suc- . ce ssive year’s suffered great loss and inconenience by certain well known unprincipled persons anciously shooting und carrying away numbers of vine and turkeys from his farm, Woodstock, near apalcura, the above reward will bo paid to any person who will give such information as will ensure the conviction of the offenders. Woodstock, Sept. 23, 1862. WILLIAM HAY. £lO Reward. E above reward will bo paid to any person who con ‘ ■ k r * VC suc h information as shall lead to the kill! * on l mrt y or parties implicated in the ) r cattle, now running on the Southern Portion of the Great Barrier. Lt September, 18G2. R. C. BARSTOW. £lO or £1 Reward. CrrOLLN or STRAYED from the run at Ilcmucra °. n Monday, the 14th. a BAY MARE, white and I In taco, and two white hind legs, rather rough Ba i i n *> m too coat. If stolen, Ten Pounds will be L.^. Con , viction °* the offenders ; or if strayed, One Pound for delivery to 21st September, 1862. Mr. A. BUCKLAND. JOST-On THURSDAY, a small SAI Belm i a between Newmarket and the Pamoii 000 ta ki n o the same to J
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 3
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