IRONMONGERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED EX " DANIEL WATSON," TEA AND COFFEE POTS, all sizes Table and Chamber Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Tea Trays, Bread Trays, Waiters Dinner and Dessert Knives and Forks, in sets and dozens Tea, Dessert, and Table Spoons, German Silver, B« Plate, and iron Cash Boxes, Chamois Skins, Razors and Strops Pocket and Pen Knives, Scissors, Cork Screws Clothes, Hair and Tooth Brushes Bannister, Sweeping, Shoe, and Scrubbing Brushes Mane Combs, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes Tea, Sheep, and Bullock Bells Hair Milk Sieves, Butter Prints Garden Shears, Hoes and Rakes Gridiions, Frying-pans, long & short handles. Weights, 565, 28s, Us, 7s, 4s, also Sets 41bs down Steelyards, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350 lbs each Coffin Furniture, white, black, and gilt Dog Collars and Dog Chains Beer and Spirit Taps and Measures, quart to nobbier Housekeepers' Coffee Mills Tea and Sugar Cannisters Bench Planes, Match and Rabbiting ditty Mortice, Firmer, and Socket Chisels Shell and Screw Augurs, Gimlets, Bradawls Squares, Compasses, Turnscrews Spokeshaves, plain and brass faced ? Callipers Hand Saws, G. S. and C. S. Braces, with 24 and 36 bitts Files — Pit-saw, cross-cut, hand, and tennon, three square, flat, and half-round Ship's, Carpenters and Joiners Axes, Adzes, and Hatchets Glue Pots, Saw Sets Glue, Sand paper, Whiting Caulking Irons, Stonemason's Hammers Chest, Cupboard, & Till Locks, brass & iron Padlocks, brass and iron, Sash Fasteners Rack Pullies, Blind Roller Ends Brass, wrought, and cast butt Hinges '• headed Nails, Chair Nails, Escutcheon Pins " Screw Rings, Buttons, Hooks, square and round " Sctew Knobs, Flush Bolts Hooks and Eyes, Curtain Rings, Cupboard Turns Dover Knives, Looking Glasses, Rack Combs Jews' Harps, Fish Hooks, Fishing Lines Felling Axes, Hoes, Tin Dishes Wheat and Flour Sieves, brass and iron Sickles, Smoothing Irons, Heel Tips Bristles, Shoe Brushes, Plemp Also, On Sale Spades, No. 1 to 4, Shovels, square & pointed Sheep Shears, Ragstones, Grubbing Hoes T Hinges, 12 to 20 inches, Butt Hinges, wrought and cast Chest Hinges, 5 to 9 inch Hook and Eye Hinges Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Tennon Saws Oval Boilers, Tea Kettles, Saucepans, tinned Iron Pots, all sizes, Gallon Measures Nails — Shingle, Batten, 3 inch, lining Flooring Brads, cut, clasp, Horse Nails Brads, 1 to If inch, Tacks, tinned and black Italian Irons, Bellows, Fire Irons Locks, draw-back, rim, and plate, all sizes Screws, f , |, I, l^, I£, 2, 2§, and 3 inch Shingling, Claw, and Riveting Hammers Trowels, Norfolk Latches Rules, 2 and 4 fold, box, and commoa Horse Rasps, Faniers Knives Pepper Castors, Mustard Pots, Nutmeg Graters Round and Neck Bolts, 4 tol2 inches Butcher's Cleavers, Knives and Steels Tinder Boxes, Candle Boxes Quart and Pint Pots, Tin Basins, Dishes, and Plates Clasp Hobs, Cut and Cast Bills School Slates and Pencils Linseed Oil, boiled and raw J. McCAN.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 171, 19 January 1848, Page 3
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461IRONMONGERY. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 171, 19 January 1848, Page 3
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