IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE! OAA GALLONS of GENUINE PETROLENE, £\J\ f warranted not to explode, and recommended as a SAFE and CHEAP LIGHT, Extract of Test, uy J. Hinks & Son : “ The American Oil is a good burning Oil, good colour, but ignites at from 60° to 100® Fahrenheit, whereas, OURS WILL NOT IGNITE AT FROM 130° to HO® Fahrenheit. Agent for Auckland, S. HAGUE SMITH. October 21st, 18G2, On Sale, ex “Romulus,” r A PACKAGES, containing—- . OvJ Electro-plated Cruets, Tea Pots, Forks, Spoons, &c. Glass Dishes, Tumblers, Caraffes, Sugars, Creams, &c. 3 Superior Fireproof Safes Ewbank's Nails, to 6 in., Sashweights, Locks, Hinges, &c. 3 Hogsheads Saucepans, Boilers and Tea Kettles Brass, Copper, and Iron Wire, Perforated and Sheet Zinc 26 doz. Galvanized Buckets, Wheat Mills Tinman’s Fittings and Tools, Smiths’ Bellows, Axles, Springs, &c. Mahogany Rings and Knobs, Sofa Springs, Web, Tacks and Screws Camp Ovens, Scales and Weights, Halter Chains, and Mashing Kettles Moseley’s Planes 30 Boxes Tin Plates On Sale, ex “Indian Empire,” &c. 90 doz. Mill, Hand, and Pit Saw Files Horse and Shoe Rasps, Smiths’ Files 2 Tons Cast, Blister, and Spring Steel 6000 pieces Paper Hangings 6 Sack Barrows, 2 Tons Galvanized Sheet Iron Crowbars, Bolts and Nuts, Shelf Brackets Patent Steelyards, 12 doz. Stamped Milk Pans Grindstones, best quality, 15 in. to 4 ft. 36 doz. Welsh Scythe Stones, Arkansas Oil Stones and Slips Zinc Slate Nails and Cut Floor Brads Bronzed Fenders and Fire Irons Sad Irons, Airbricks and Fire Irons Door Scrapers, Knockers, and Pestle and Mortars S. HAGUE SMITH. Queen-street, Auckland. Galvanized Iron Roofing. rO TONS IRON ROOFING, 6, 7, and 8 feet lengths, at £44 per ton, on Sale. S. HAGUE SMITH. On Sale, CRICKET BATS and BALLS, a large assortment (10 per cent, allowed to Clubs) Marble Chimney Pieces Superior Perambulators Patent Self-acting Mangles India Rubber Engine Belting l 20 Cases Sharp’s Axes 70 Boxes Clothes Pegs 30 Dozen Wash Boards. S. HAGUE SMITH. NATIONAL MART. NEW SUMMER GOODS ARE now landing from the “Romulus” and “ Indian Empire,” and will be OPENED IN A FEW DAYS. Also, SEVERAL CASES OF GENTS’ SUMMER CLOTHING. S. & J. R. VAILE, Queen-street. PUMPS! PUMPS! W. J. MARKS, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, CIIAPEL-STREET, Adjoining the “Aurora Tavern,” BEGS to informs the public generally that he has on hand a large and excellent assortment of PUMPS for domestic and other purposes, which he can confidently recommend. W. J. M. having effected considerable alterations in his premises, is prepared to supply GALVANIZED IRON or ZINC SPOUTING and to fix the same, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. C3S” Call at W. J. MARKS’, Chapel-street, adjoining the “ Aurora Tavern.” T. A. HICKS, CLOCK & WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., Vtlcan Lane, Queen-street, HAS just received, per “ Lord Ashley,” a splendid lot of Cameo Brooches which for beauty and tasteful workmanship cannot be surpassed. Gentlemen’s Gold Pins, Guard and Albert Chains, Studs and Sleeve Links, Watch Ornaments, Photographic Charms, Lockets, Keys, &c., &c. Ladies’ Ear-rings, entirely new- patterns, Brooches of every description, Guards, Lockets, Rings, Keepers, Sleeve Links, &c. Gold and Silver Watches of every description. The most extensive and choice collection in the Colony of Clocks, Time-pieces, &c. (both for sea and land). N.B.—Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, &c., cleaned and repaired with care and despatch on the premises. Messrs. M. & G. LEAHEY, SHIP & GENERAL SMITHS & FARRIERS, IN returning thanks to their friends and the public, beg to intimate that they have removed to those more commodious premises, just completed, four doors higher up West Queen-street, w'hcrc by strict attention to business they hope to merit a continuance of that patronage already so liberally bestowed. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by F. Bryant, Ranger, for running at large on the waste lands of the Hundred of Auckland—--1 Bay Filly, black points, long tail, no visible brand. Fine 3s. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Filly, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” M. MADIGAN, Found-keeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, sth November, 1862. Notice. IMPOUNDED a the Public Pound, Newmarket, by Jas. Miller, for trespass and damages in his enclosed garden and crop of oats at Cabbage Tree Swamp— Yellow Cow, white belly, slit on both cars, branded M on rump. Damages 15s. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days from date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Cow, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” M. MADIGAN, Poundkeeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, 7th November, 1969.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1740, 8 November 1862, Page 1
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