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OWEN & FENDEL O.IW, Ironmongers and Importers, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE IN STOCK CHAFF CUTTERS, Bcntall’s patent Broadshare, Patent Ridge Ploughs, Sheep Netting, Weighing Machines, Com Sacks, Steel Digging Forks, Spades and Shovels, Furnace Pans 20 to SO gallons, Furnace Doors and Frames, Grates and Bars, Bakers’ Oven Doors and Frames, Iron Spouting and Pipeing, Barrow Wheels, Plough and Cart Traces, Backhands, Cart Harness, Steelyards, Grindstones, Hay and Chaff Knives, Fern Hooks and Scythes, Bill Hooks, Hoes, Wedges, Maul Kings, Saws Cross-cut, Frame, llmid, and Tenon, Bullock Bows and Chains, Cattle Bells and Straps, Wheat Mills and Selves, Kiddles, Sheet Zinc, Buckets, Glass and Horn Lanterns, Cart Arms and Boxes, Springs and Scroll Irons, Steps’ Patent Mail Axles, Nuts and Bolts, White and Red Lead, Paints and Brashes, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Stocks and Dies, Iron Squares, &c. OWEN & FENDELOW, Merchants, Wolverhampton, England. Electro Plating, Gilding, Re-plating, and Electrotyping. TABLE Spoons, Forks, Dessert and Tea Spoons, and all kinds of metallic articles plated at a moderate charge. Watches, Chains, Brooches, Shawl Pins, and all kinds of Ladies’ Ornaments plated or gilt. Seals, Crests, &c., &c., re-produced on pure copper, and plated or gilt. GEORGE COOK, Electrotypist. N.B.—All orders to be delivered at Mr. Leighton’s, Stationer, Shortland Crescent. WATERPROOF. WATERPROOF COATS in black and light colours at the National Mart. WATERPROOF INVERNESS CAPES at the National Mart. WATERPROOF CIRCULAR CAPES at the National Mart. UMBRELLAS in Silk, Alpaca, and Gingham, at the National Mart. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS at the National Mart. CRIMEAN AND BLUE SERGE SHIRTS at the National Mart. DIGGERS’ OUTFITS AND CLOTHING of eveiy description at the National Mart. ROASTERS should call at the National Mart. WINCEYS! WINCEYS!! WINCEYS!!! PLAIN and FANCY WINCEYS at the National Mart. Embroidered wincey robes SILK TRIMMED WINCEY ROBES The FASHIONABLE VELVET-TRIMMED WINCEY ROBE at the National Marx. w w COLOURS IN WOOLLEN PLAID SHAWLS REPS, SKIRTS, and SKIRTING DRUGGETS, at the National Mart.

ESP” CASH. EX ‘CHAPMAN’!! npEN CASES, containing 70 Iron, and Brass JL Bedsteads, and Children’s Cots Solid Iron French Bedsteads, 6 feet 6 in, x 3 feet, 3 feet 6 in., 4 feet, and 4 feet 6 in. Solid Iron French Bedsteads, with canopy tops, all sizes Patent Tubular Pillar, do. 3 feet 6 in., and 4 feet 6 in, wide. Brass do. 3 feet 6 in., and 4 feet 6 in. wide, full length Folding Iron do. 6 feet x 2 feet 9 in. Solid Iron Children’s French do., 5 feet 6 in. x 2 feet 6 in- “ “ Cots, 4 feet x 2 feet 40 Cases Furnishing Ironmongery Goods, &c., containing,— Moderator Lamps, extra globes and chimneys Cottons, Cleaners, Trimming Scissors, Fillers, &c. Solar Lamps, to suspend, Cabin Lamps and Candles, “ “ with reflectors. Nursery Lamps, with night lights Sets Papier Mache Tea Trays “ in Japanned Iron Bread and Knife Trays, Egg Whisks, Brashes, all sorts Electro-plate, best quality only. 70 doz. Spoons and Forks, Soup Ladles, Sauce do. Butter Knives, Fish Carvers, &c. Dessert Knives and Forks, in cases, pearl and ivory Tea and Breakfast Sets, Candlesticks, Ums Nutcracks, Toast Racks, Knife Rests, Claret Jugs Cruet Frames, Cut Bottles, Flower Vases, See. Sterling Silver Knives Forks and Spoons, in cases 2 Cases Joseph Rodgers’ & Sons Cutlery. Ivory Handle Table and |Dessert Knives & Carvers “ “ in cases Bread Knives and Platters Black Handled do., various Butchers’ Knives, all sizes. Steels Wharncliffe Pocket Knives, in great variety Pen ditto and desk or oflice Knives Penmaking Machines Sporting Knives, “ Deer Stalkers,” or bush Knives Pruning “ Fleams, Putty Knives Old English Razors, ivory and black handles Children’s Knives and Forks Scissors, in every variety A choice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, from one to seven guineas Pruning Saws and Shears, Paper Hangers’ Scissors, Tailors’ do. Horse Trimming Scissors and Combs Goffering and Curling Irons, Napkin Rings, Mats Land Chains and Arrows, Bill Files Wheat Mills, with multiplying wheels i Two-Knife ChafF Cutters Leamington Ranges, with double ovens Colonial “ with oven and boiler. (N. & E’s. pattern) Patent Steelyards, Salter’s Balances Brass Bottle Jacks and Cranes, Larding Pins 6 doz. Brass Curtain Bands, assorted new patterns Cornice Pole Ends, and Brass Poles and Brackets Best Plate Looking Glasses, in variety 1,000 Cut Tumblers New Pattern Champagne Glasses, Decanters Purple and Green Hock Glasses Opal and Colored Flower Vases 1 Cask Arms and Boxes, 2£, 2§, 21Patent Mail Axles New Pattern Flooring Cramps Rim and Mortice Locks China Furniture, Ebony and Brass do. : All Brass Padlocks, Japanned do., with chains All other kinds Locks, Bolts, and Hinges House Bells, Cranks, Wire, &c Patent Knife Boards Two Tons Best Sheet Zinc, No. 10 and 11 Bright Steel Quoits, Steel Mill Bills, and Machine Wire Smiths’ Vices, Gate Hooks, Hinges and Bolts Lyndon’s Patent Spades and Draining Tools do. extra long handles Tool Baskets, Turkey and Arkansas Oil Stones Coffin Furniture &c., &c., &c. Now opened and on Sale at NEWMAN $i EWEN’S. ApyU lOfp, 18?*,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1673, 30 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1673, 30 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1673, 30 April 1862, Page 1

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