IRONMONGERY. " ' ' ' ' 3 just Received il Supply of Ironmongery, comt a >-nent of the most t which are the following, viz.— "OELLOWS, LANTHORNS, RAT AND 3 MOUSE TRAPS Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, and Candlesticks Large Camp Ovens, Lamps, Clothes Lines Garden Hoes and Rakes, Billhooks Tea Kettles aud Saucepans, all sizes ] Hatchets, Shingling Hammers, Augers Ship-carpenters Axes, square-heads Felling Axes, Adzes, Clafr Hammers Bench Planes, Beidind/llabiting do. Match Planes, -j taAii/c]/ Moulding do. Wrought and Cut / Bra(ss^a&s —tinned and black -y J Chest Locks, ChesVTlandJes, Screws Compasses, Squares, Bevels, Gnages Steelyards, Hook and Eye Hinges, I -*- 1 Brass Table and CI " - •■ ■ Beer and Spirit Taps ana me Wash-hand B Knives and Kiu, *..»< Dandriff Brushes, Door . 3 Inch Nails, patent pressed Reynold's Patent "Wheat Bttlls, particularly recommended to Settlers, Warranted the best. &c, &c, &c. J. McCAN, Shortland-street, ALE & PORTER. f the Undersigned, ;" Cheerful," A(\ CASKS BotJJ v 10HHDS.J K3" This Batch-is but just landed, and in ime condition. To the trade most liberal s will be accorded. J. McCAN, Short'— 1 ■ • OPENING OF THE new hall. • | JHE Members of the Aucklind ,r ■ Lodge, intend op- : — •*--*- '"- h a P U BLI )ay, the 11th Se r f-iGAR, Esquire,.. nd their Friends ny me kind pei ' ' r YNTARn, C. 8., I Regiment will occupy the gallery during th ic Hotel, to Saturday, the 9th By order, (Signed) G. E. Eliott, Secretary. Auckland, September 1, 1848.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 20, 7 September 1848, Page 1
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234Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 20, 7 September 1848, Page 1
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