IRONMONGERY. The Undersigned has just Received Ex " Cheerful," , ' lical Supply of Ir#«monoery,°C-_ t a '-^ n t of the most ongsi which are the 3ELLOWS, LANTHORNS, RAT 'AND MOUSE TRAPS • Block Tin' Tea and Coffee Pots,"and Candlesticks ens, Lamps, Clothes Lines nd Rakes, Billhooks Tea Kettles aud Saucepans, all sizes Hatchets, Shingling Hammers, Augers Ship-carpenters Axes, square-heads i Felling Axes, Adzes, Claw Hammers \ Bench Planes, Bead and Rabiting dot Ikatch Planes, to I inch, Moulding do. Wrought and Cut"~ it "■--'-- •■:—■> —' black ./ Chest Locks, ( ,Sq 'able and Chamber Candlesti ?r and Spirit Taps and Measures ;t steel Hand and Tennon Saws and Files mon Scissors, Fish-hooks renters Rules, 2 and 4 fold—Pencils iins, Milk and JE . ivuivca oiiu j-urks.Tea and ujjuuiu Dandriff Brushes, Door Mats, Cattle Bells 3 Inch Nails, patent pressed ■ . .Reynold's Patent "Wheat mills, Oft CASKS BEEF, ex " Maid of Eri / * V being landed. ' rf - ' ' GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency GEORGE GREY, Esquire, Governor-m-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, and Governor of the Provinces of New UMer and Aew Mtmsler, and of the sujne, fyc: the Governor of the Province 'bf New L ? Ulster, do hereby proclaim that at eleven dock on Saturday, the Sixteenth day of Sepber, one thousand e'ight hundred and /ortyeignt, the Colonial Treasurer will put up to Auction, at the Treasury, in Auckland, the underlentioned allotments of land, hereby declared > be within the limits of settlement. lediate payment in cash to be an indispensable condition of sale. TOWN ALLOTMENTS, County of Eden, Parish of Waitemata. Town op Auckland, Upset price, =£3o per lot. Section 43, lot 16, containing lr. 3p, Section 43, lot 17,.con'aining ir. 3p. Upset price, jESO per lot, Sect?on 43, lot IS, containing lr. 39p. SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, ' County of Eden, Parish of Waitemata, Upset price, £125 per lot, . Section 95, lot 2, containing 2a. 2r. Op. . .Section 95, lot 3, containing 2a, 2r. Op. Upset price, £s<fper lot, •Section 12, Jot I, (a) containing 3a,'. 3r. 30p. Upset price, £5 per acre, Section 14, lot 2, containing sa. lr. J6p: Section 14, lot 3,containing 6a. Or. 25p. Section 14, lot 4, containing 7a. Or. Bp. Section 14, lot 5. containing'lla; Or. 29p. Section 14, lot 6, containing 6a. 2r. 2p. Seetion 14, lot 7, containing 4a. Or. 33p. Section 14, lot 8, containing 2a. 2r. 2(ip. 'Section 14, lot 9, containing sa. 3r. 2p. Section 14, lot 10, containing 3a. 3r. 20p. Section 14, lot 11, containing 2a. lr. 21p. Section" 14; lot 12, containing 2a. 2r. -]p. Section 14, lot 13, containing 4a. Or. 31 p. Section 14, lot I+, containing 2H.3r.20p. • Section 14, lot 15, containing 3a. 2r. JOp. Section U, lot 16, containing 4a. Or. 36p. 1
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 21, 14 September 1848, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 21, 14 September 1848, Page 1
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