Sales fig Auction.
MERCHANDIZE. MR. HART Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, at his' Rooms, at ll o'clock, TTOUSEHOLb FURNITURE Jui Three dozen Beaver Hats 72-inch Calico (unbleached) Orleans Cloth, black Bandanas Lace, Bobbinett, Pins Ladies' and Children's super white Hose Boots and Shoes Pitch Mustard Curry Powder Soap Mould and Dip Candles Ink Crockery, consisting Tof Cups and Saucers, Dinner and Soup Plates, Mugs, &c. Ten tons Potatoes Flour Bacon Oil cloth Table covers Fancy Prints, ALSO An Invoice of Goods just arrived, consisting of Slops &c, ot every description.
CART, HORSE, AND HARNESS.
MR. HART Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, at his Rooms at Eleven o'clock, A SUPERIOR HORSE, CART AND HARNESS The Cart and Harness is in first-rate order, and the Horse is without exception the very best draught Horse in the Colony, perfectly free from vice, and qu&t as a Lamb. . ALSO A handsome 1 Chesnut strong boned CART HORSE, and an excellent MULE.
UNRESERVED SALE. In the Estate of the Rev. James Dodson, deceased. MR. HART Will sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock, at the " Blue Bell," A SUPERIOR WELL BRED CHESNUT MARE and FOAL. The Mare is thoroughly broken in, and is one of the best roadsters in the Colony.
MR. D. NATHAN, Will sell by Pulic Auction, on Tuesday next, Nov. 17th, 1846, at his Rooms, Shortland Street, QHOOTING COATS O Waistcoats Moleskin and cloth Trowsers | Blankets Calicos ' Prints | Dresses \ Men's Boys' and Ladies 1 Boots & Shoes ■ Knives Combs Fish Hook» Lucifers Socks Stockings Braces Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs i Cotton ditto Blue stripe, Regatta and Serge Shirts 1 Bed Tick American Axes Looking Glasses And a variety of other Mercandise.
In the Estate of the Rev. James Dodson Deceased.
MR. CONNELL Will sell, on Saturday next, Nov. 21, at 11 , o'clock, at his Mart, Queen Street, 1 A Variety of PROPERTY belonging to ** the above Estate, of which particulars will be published in a future notice; viz.— About 300 volumes of Books, amongst which are some scarce, valuable theological and classical Books A Gold Watch, chain and seals Two Trunks wearing apparel, sheeting; towel- \ ling &c. An excellent wrought Iron Safe Venetian Blinds &c. &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 76, 14 November 1846, Page 1
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