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T. & S. MORRIN (Successors to Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.) lIAVE ON SALE O'i'AGO GROWN PERENNIAL RYE GRASS- , !WED Red and White Clover. Cowgrass Lucerne and Cocksfoot.

T. & S. MOHRIN Have always on Sale HOWARD'S FLEXIBLE HARROWS Howard's Champion Ploughs, various sizes, with Steel Mouldboards, Spare Socks.

BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. THE UNDERSIGNED have for Sale, Carpenters' Patent Rim, Dead, Plate, and Mortice Locks, all sizes LOCK FURNITURE— Crystal, China, Ebony, and Brass HINGES— Patent T, Gothic Hook-off, Wrought and Cast, Butts, Parliament, &c. NAILS— Ewbank's, American Cut and Finishing, French Wire, Flooring Brads BRASS GOODS— Sash Fasteners, Roller Ends, Rack Pulleys, Casement Fasteners, &c, &c. SASH WEIGHTS, Sash Line, Axle Pulleys, Tower Bolts CARPENTERS' TOOLS of every description ROBERT SORBY & SON'S— Circular, Vertical, Pit, Cross-cut, Hand, Ripping, Panel, Tenon, and Compass Saws, all sizes Socket and Firmer Chisels and Gonges Spokeshaves Turnscrews, Squares, Braces Hammers, &c. Augurs, Scotch Screw and Shell. T. & S. MORRIN.

T. & S. MORRIN Have on Sale, STOVES— Sham Register and Gothic Hall English Cooking Ranges Fender and Fire Irons INLAID AND TINNED HOLLO WARE at all descriptions CUTLERY— Lockwood Brothers' and Joseph Rodgers and Sons' Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, &c. ELECTRO AND ALBATA PLATE— Spoons, Forks, Cruet Stands, Toast Racks Tea and Coffee Pots BRITTANIA METAL AND BLOCK TIN— ! Tea and Coffee Pots Dish Covers j Jelly Moulds, &c. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE— Baths, Sitz, Hip, Sponge, Shower, and Foot Toilet Sets in variety TRAYS— Japanned and Paper Machg, Elgin and Oval Patterns WASHING MACHINES— Hornby's Celebrated, with and without Mangles DOOR MATS— Cocoa, Plain and Bordered, a large assortment DOOR SCRAPERS. LANTERNS— Hand, Pocket, Bull's Eye, Stable, and Ship SCOOPS— Japanned and Galvanized, Slop Pails, Buckets BEST COMET KEROSINE LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw. Turps BLACK and WHITE LEAD, Paints, Brushes &c-, &c, &c. T. & S. MORRIN, (Successors to Cruickshank, Smart, & Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND-STEEET. WINKS & HALL A RE NOW SELLING OFF their present extensive STOCK of English and Colonial FURNITURE, At greatly reduced prices, to make room for large consignments daily expected. Goods suitable to all parties, from the plainest to the most elegant styles, can be had at their Establishment.) W. and H. would call particular attention'to their "WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, MAHOGANY BED-ROOM FURNITURE, WOOD, BRASS, and IRON BEDSTEADS and COTS, CORNICES, FRINGES, and DAMASKS, HAIR, FIBRE, ALVA, and FLAX MATTRESSES, STRAW PALLIASSES, FEATHER BEDS BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. GROVER & BAEIER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. Two things are necessary in a modem Family Machine ; it should Stitch and Embroider, otherwise it is but half a machine for family use, and when you have finished stitching a garment with your machine, you will be left to embroider it tediously by band. Grover and Baker's Premium Machines are perfect Stitchers and perfect Embroiderers. From £12. Instructions given to purchasers gratis. WINKS & HAEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, Sole Agents for the Province of Auckland.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 7

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