FOR NELSON fy LAUNCESTON. £— npHE fast sailing Schooner i|K -*" JOHN, fiXXfiPL Matthew Walker, master, will BWMPWi sail foe -tUe above ports on Tuesday next, 19th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to Connell & Ridings. Oneen Street, Jan. 15th, 1847.
$ale* fy? Auction*
POSTPONED SALE. BROWN 8f CAMPBELL Will sell by Auction, on Monday the 18th of Jdnuaiy, at 1 1 o'clock exactly, at the ROYAL II 0T X L THE FURNITUHE, Fittinss, Stock in Trade. Carnage, Morses, &c. &c , of tho above Establishment, the piopiieuu having transferred his business. j For paiticulars see Catalogue. ALSO 5 DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES 2 COLTo
EX SCHOONER "JOHN." Messrs. CONXELL * HIDINGS Will sv II by Auction, at the Mart, THIS DAY, Saturday, the entire cargo of the schooner John, from Van Diemen's Land, consisting of— VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR Ship and Cabin biscuit Cotfee Van Diemen's Land Shingles Wicker Baskets, assorted ALSO Seven Casks Blacking One Case ditto One Cusk Spiced Beef Three Bags Black Pepper Twenty dilto Rice 12 boxes Soap 2 do. Raisins 2 do. Mould Candles Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock.
In the Estate of the Rev, James Dods>on Deceated. Messrs. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at 11 o'clock, on Wednesday next, the 20th instant— a BOX OF WEARING APPAREL AND A BOOKS, just received from England.
cottJige and garden lots. Messrs. CONNELL % RIDINGS Will sell hy Auction, on Wednesday next, 20th instant, at 11 o'clock — SEVENTY ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, about i of an acre each, beautifully situated, commanding a splendid view of the harbour, and within twenty minute* walk of the Post Office. AFTER WHICH, A great variety of Merchandise, particulars of which will he stated in a fu'.ure notice. A splendid Service of Dinner Ware, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, &c
MR. HART Will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, on Monday next, th« 18th instant— A QUANTITY OF GARDEN TOOLS Tin Smiths do. Chilcls' Carriage Prints Boots Shoes Shirts And' a variety of Merchandise. ALSO, An Excellent SAILING BOAT complete.
RYE GRJSS SEED. A SUPERIOR Sample of this valuable Seed may be seen at the Stores of the Undersigned ; as there aro but a few bushels tp be disoosed of, parties standing in need of this article, should make early application. T. S. jForsaith. Hich-»treet, Dec. 1846,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 85, 16 January 1847, Page 1
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