GIBSON & MITCHELL Beg to inform their nuineious Custo the Public gencially, that they h opened out the undermentioned UOO US, n - j cehed per " Riclwid D.ut," dnect from | London, which for ijuahty, will I" superior to anything hitherto lmpoiUthis market, for which they luue been exessly ordered. Among other articles will „o found the following, viz. : WARRANTED Cast-steel PIT SAWS, Gi to 8 feet Ditto Cross-cut, ditto, "' '" * f °' l ' Ditto Ripping, Croi Tenon, Dove-tail, Compa; . Turning, and Fret Saws Improved American Firewood Saws Pit, Cross-cut, Mil), Hand, and Tenon Saw Files ri| t _. u . Cabinet Files and R; Files and Rasps Bench, Sash, Beed, Rabbit, and Match Planes Cast-steel Plane Irons Steel Squ - Spirit Levels, and proved Tubes ~ ving Knives—Spokeshaves 3 feet best Box Rules and slips J 'y s—Chalk-lines / land-saw Setts penters' Hammers—Claw Hammers •penters' Nippeis—Bench Vice* Switching Hooks Impro\ed Iron-rim Locks, all sizes, keys differ Improved Mortice and C} " u * —'" Draw-back, dead, pi book-case, till, portable e and pad locks, in great v; Pdieut Latches, with 3 keys '—- -rim, bow, mortice, Norfolk and L< shire Latches Fatent butt, T, fold, and table Hinges Brass butt, stop, and caddie ditto flush and Barrel Bolts i neck, and squaie ditto Dining and Loo Table Mounting Patent End common sun Blind Mounting Worsted Blind Cord s cabin hooks, stays, snuaic hm nooks and c) es, buttons, pictuu lin^s. nails
Chair Nails—Biass and steel Fins Girth Web Black and tinned Tacks Three uheel and pnot Castoia Brass door Springs Bell hangers furnishings Iron, copper, and brass wire Watch materials— Watch Gla^e;, Shoe Thread of superior quality Heel and Toe Tips—Tip Nails Bustles— Lasting Tacks— Auls Cut Bills—Hobs—Heel Ball Pincers— Spi-niR Punches—R.up> Copper Spurt Measures Wood Screws —patent biass Sued; Patent Nails of em) sii'e to 0 inci Wrought ditto ditto Cut ditto ditto to :i in Fine and flouring Brads Clout and Countersunk. Nails _-. ■\ets Coppei Boat Nails, all sizes Copper Scarf and pump tacks Composition nails, to 4 inch Clay Spades—Gaideu ditto Spades for natne trade GaiJ.cn Shear,, Hoe,, K.ik
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 3, 9 May 1848, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 3, 9 May 1848, Page 1
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