W. BUCKL AND General Butcher and Baker, Shortland , Crescent, BEGS to .intimate to the Householders of Auckland that, as the wet season, which is now. fast approaching, will prevent them from_ personally visiting the Stores to I make their purchases, he -will be happy to i wait on any from w.hpm. he may obtain orders either fox: breja'd or. meat. May 26, 1843. ~~ EX "SHAMROCK," QUPERFTNE Patent dyed Black Cloth, *P Invisible Green, ' Medium Blue, > Super-wool Pilof Cloth, 6ol|ien ( mixed Beaver^ Mackintosh Co&is,' (^entiemen's' Worsted Hose, Do. Lamb's wool \ Hose, Do. Lisle Thread Gloves, Do. Laihb's" wool Shirts, Ducape and Brussels Handkerchiefs, Blapk Crape, j Ladies' White and Black Cotton Hose, t)o. Sateen Boots, ■ Children's Socks' and Shoes, » Do. Chinese Boots, Checked and' Plain Muslins, Figured Net,— Lisle Lace, Ribbon Velvet,f-Rolled Jaconets, Fancy Print's; newest styles, Superfine and Medium Flannels,, Light and Dark Moleskins, Bleached and Grey Callicoes, Black Holland and Selicia, &c, &c. J. & N. SIMMS. Auckland, 16th June, 1843. IRONMONGERY AND CUTLERY. ON Sale by the Undersigned, at reduced; prices for cash :—:: — : Nail s — batten, shingle,lining, spike,bpat, &c . Locks— onortice,' rim, closet, stock,' drawback, cupboard, chest, till, pad' of every description^ v Bolts — tower, barrel, bright round, brass flush, &c Latches — mortice for French doors, and windows, Norfolk, Lancashire, night, &c. Wood Screws from i to 2\ inches. Hinges — brass and iron butts, TH,HL, shutter, rising door, pew door, he, &c. Pullies — brass and iron axle and frame. Brass Foundry. — Sash fastners, cupboard knobs and turns, rack pullies, hat pin's, commode knobs, handles, &c, &c. Iron Foundry. — -Door knockers, sash weights stable drains, sough grates, sad ironsj hat pins, iron pots, &c, &c. Weighing Machines and Weights. Edge Tools! — Axes, adzes ; garden, plantation and breaking up hoes, drawing knives, chissels, gouges, planes and plane irons, ] trowels, tomahawks, &c, &c. S AWS — pit, cross cut, hand,pannel, compass, tenon, table, and key hole/ Files — smiths, saw, cabinet, and farriers rasps. Carpenters Tools. — Hammers, shingling hatchets, pincers, augurs, gimlets, brad awls, squares, compasses, &c, &c. Holloware. — Teakitchens,saucepaiis,rpund and oval boilers, tea kettles, stewpans, digesters, maslin kettles/ glue pois, coffee and pepper mills, &c, &c. Spades. — Shovels, garden racks, reels and ! trowels. Saddlery. — Saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, curry-combs and brushes. German Silver forks and spoons. Britania and Tin tea and coffee pots, spoons, tureens, &c. " Cutlery. — Razors, pen and pocket knives, scissors, table knives and forks, butcher's knives, steels, &c. Paint, oil, turpentine, whiting, earthenware,' glue, brushes, Newcastle grindstones, iron .bedsteads, &c, &'c, &c. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, 2n.d June, 1843. S DR. DAVIES XT AS removed from his former place of -*- - residence to the house lately occupied by Captain Williams, opposite the " Blue Bell Inn," Queen-street, where he can be consulted as usual. Auckland,- June 22, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 1 July 1843, Page 1
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