Navy duck Bolt rope—Sail thimbles Oakum—Ship Scrapers Boat Compasses Genuine white lead Sheet lead—Sheet zinc Perforated zinc Boiled and raw linseed oil Spirits of turpentine Newcastle grinding-stones Hogskin saddles —bridles Girths—buckles—Stockmen's spurs Chamois' skins Curry combs and brushes Halter chains —leading chains Cart and plough trace chains Dog chains—leather and chain collars Horse scissors—Mens' belts Cattle bells—backhands Register and cottage grates Fenders, a variety of patterns Fire irons—bronzed fire dogs Albata plate of superb quality, in table, dessert, tea, and gravy spoons, table and dessert forks, soup ladles, and fish slices Balance ivory-handled table cutlery and black guard and game carvers e steels—Cooks' knives chers' knives and choppers utchers' steels, assorted Pocket Pen, Wharncliffe, Dover, and spring knives Shoe knives—Ladies' scissors Rodger's Old English razors Britannia metal tea and coffee pots Block tin tea and coffee pots Block tin baking dishes Japanned slop pails and washhand basons Patent nursery lamps Oval boilers, to 10 gallons Saucepans—frying -pans Iron pots, to 20 gallons Salters' improved balances with scales Counter weighing machines, various sizes Iron weights, 1 oz. to 56 bs. Small brass weights Plate powder—rottenstone Black lead —emery—lamp black Glass and emery paper Italian irons—iron stands Dressing and ivory combs Hair, tooth and nail brushes Shoe, bannister, whiting, hearth, and grate
brushes Wool mops English refined sugar Fine Zante currants „ Turkey figs, in £ drums „ French prunes „ Jordan almonds—nutmegs „ Jamaica ginger Maccaroni add vermicelli Cinnamon —cloves—carraway sm's Bottled fruits—sauces—cayenne Patent Scotch barley—split pease Carbonate of soda—oatmeal Case salt—fine dairy salt Pipes, assorted sizes Whiting and chalk Foolscap, satin, and bankpost paper Account books—pass books Playing cards—school slates Black lead pencils Blankets, medium and super. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Cotton twilled sheets Grey calicoes, and sheetings Strong bleached calico, and fine shirtings New fancy prints Blue cloth caps, of various qualities Fancy ditto Moleskin, tweed, drill, aid doeskin trouLight fancy vests Linsey jackets—blue Guernsey frocks Tweed, Chesterfield, and Codrmgton coats Blue and red serge shirts, best quality White calico shirts Sou 'westers—cravats— braces Duck and blue pilot trousers Swanskin drawers Blue pilot pea, reefing, and monkey jackets Pilot cloth serge, in piece Handkerchiefs, a gtCSI \autly of fancy patterns May 1, 13 IS.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2 May 1848, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2 May 1848, Page 1
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