Just Received, per Bandicoot, AND ON SALE AT THE STORES OF* THE . UNDERSIGNED, OVAL PANS (all sizes) Tinned saucepans ditto Tea Kettles ditto Pit saws, from 6 to 8 feet Hand saws Hand saw files Falling axes, steel polled ' Carpenters' broad axes Helved hatchets Spoke shares Drawing Knives Scotch bright screw Augurs Chisels Gouges Shoe knives Butchers' ditto Steels Pocket knives Farriers' ditto T Hinges Butt Hinges Plate Locks Door Locks, 3 bolts Draw-back Locks Tumbler Padlocks Mortice Locks Spades Shovels Potatoe Forks Bullock chains 9-Link Cart Traces Ditto Plough ditto Patent pressed Nails, 2|, 2|, 3, & 4 in, Flooring brads Wrought Batten Nails Window Glass, 12 X 14<, Ditto ditto, 10XU Ditto ditto 10 m 8 Scrubbing brushes Paint Oil, raw and boiled Black Lead Black Paint White Lead Red Lead, sifted Venetian Red Green Paint Whitening Tobacco, Negrohead,in &out of bond Sporting shot ALSO Blankets, 10-4 Grey and White Calico Long cloth White Shirts, Linen collars, & Wristi Superior White cotton socks Fancy Prints Gents' black silk Handkerchiefs Ladies' Worsted Mitts With a choice assortment of Stationery, and all kinds of Groceries, Crockery &c, &c, &c. P. MONRO. Queen-street, loth April, 1846.
APP L Ityg. FOR SALE by the Undersigned, Twenty Bushels Van Diemen's Land Apples, ex Bandicoot, from Hobart Town. Having been, only a few dayson the'passage, are in a beautiful state of preservation. P. Monro. Queen-street, April 15, 1846.
SPLENDID LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWINGS. HHHE Undersigned begs to acquaint the J- Public, that he has just received per " Bandicoot/ from Mr. Walch of Hobart Town, (successor to Mr. Tcgg), Lithographic Views, of the celebrated New Zealand Festival; which took place at Remuwera, about eighteen' months ago. They are from drawings taken on the spot at the time, by Mr. J. Merrett, and executed in London by Messrs. Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. Early inspection is solicited, as they are likely soon to be all disposed of ; they are done in the first rate style of the art, and will be sold here at the Hobart Town price, being only 10s. 6d. each. P. MONRO. Queen-street, 15th April, 1846.
R. C. JOPLIN, WHILST returning his best thanks to the Community, for the liberal encouragement hitherto received,- — begs to state, that his School re-opens on Monday next, the 20th inst. Auckland, April lsth, 1840.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 April 1846, Page 1
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