Sales fig Auction*
MR. D. NATHAN,
Will offer to Public Competition, on Tuesday next, 2nd June, at Eleven o'clock, at the Mart, Shortland-street,— RED and B.LUE ,SHIRTS, 36-inch Grey Calicq Flour Sugar Tea Tobacco Soap Raisins Leather, Sole and Kip T Calf, Kangaroo, Basils, and Roan skins And a Variety of other Merchandise. MR. D. NATHAN, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Mart, Shortland-Street, by order of T. Outhwaite, Esq., Registrar of Intestate Estates, the Effects of the late T. Lowe, Esq., on TUESDAY next, 2nd June, at II o'clock, consisting of — SIXTY-ONE VOLUMES Sextant, and Pocket ditto, Theodolite and Stand Spirit Level and Stand Compass Writing Desk Spy Glass Silver Watch Box of Chemical Tests Two Boxes Clothing And a Variety of Sundries.
On account and risk of whom it may concern. BROWN AND CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION At their Rooms, Shortland-Street, on Saturday 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, rpHE Barque iff 4 jRFCJ THERINE X As she now lies stranded, offßed Poinf, in the harbour of Kaipara, with all her Masts, Sails, Rigging, Anchors and Cables, Boats, and other Appurtenances ; as also her Storesbeing for the benefit of whom it may coucern)
GOODS FOR SALE. (To arrive per Ralph Bernal, from London.) THE Undersigned beg to give Notice, that they have received advices of an extensive consignment of Goods, shipped by the above vessel, expressly for this market — and comprising every article required for European or Natite trade. Brown & Campbell. Auckland, May Bth, 1846.
Splendid Military Maps and Plans. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract, a complete series of the Battles, in the Campaigns of the Peninsular War, from ISOB fo 1814, with descriptive Volume of the Military operations on each occasion. This most scarce and valuable publication is rarely to be met with, — the original number ,of copies published, having been limited. For inspection and price, apply to Brown & Campbell. Shortland-crescent, April 24th, 1846.
PHILIP SKILLTCORN BUTCHER, BEGS respectfully to acquaint his friends and the public in general, that he has taken the Premises in Shortland-Street, lately occupied by Mr. George, as a Public House, to which he intends to remove so soon at it is fitted in appropriate cleanly manner for the proper conduct of his business. His arrangements are such as will enable him to have a constant supply on hand of Beef, Mutton, Pork, "&c, of the very best quality. Shipping, as usual, promptly supplied.
CAUTION.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that all persons -LN found cutting or removing wood, or other property, from the farm and Premises of Eden Grove, lately occupied by Mr Mason, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. Phillip Skillicorn* Auckland, May 30th, 184 G.
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 52, 30 May 1846, Page 1
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