IN THE SUPREME COURT. Kennedy v. Moores. Mr. Cretsaay HAS received instructions, from the Sheriff, to sell, at his Mart, Queen Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the Slst instant, at 12 o’clock, the well known Fast Sailing Schooner u BRITISH QUEEN,” BOW riding at anchor in Official Bay, (where she may be viewed,) with spars, rigging, sails, (complete) 25 fathoms of chain cable, and an anchor. ALSO, Two Small anchors. A skiff Dingy and four Oars. And other miscellaneous articles. Auckland, 28th August, 1844. Iff. If. Cretnay, "WILL SELL BY AUCTION At his JYCart, Queen Street; On Wednesday, 4th September, 1844. AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, WITHOUT ASKS Tongues Wine Glasses Port, Sherry and Claret Wines Muskets Chairs Bedsteads Sashes and Frames Calicoes Chain Cables Superior Mustard Fancy Waistcoats Hats Colonial Cheese Doors With a variety of Drapery, and other Goods TERMS AT SALE. RESERVE, Saucepans Duck frocks Nails Prints Canvas Iron Pots Cart Wheels Beam and scales Lot of Cedar A Camp Powder Magazine Scotch Caps Stockings Bottle Baskets.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 56, 29 August 1844, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 56, 29 August 1844, Page 2
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