FOR VALPARAISO, DIRECT.
. iHjS-, r|ulEr |uIE riNis Uaiique #fiaf|v X AVOCA,. JB||||*' 254 tons register, Captain Howey, *** 2 ****^" will leave this on Friday next, for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. S. GriAIIAME, ;' Fort-street. Auckland, Feb. 19, 184-7.
£ale# fyj &uctton*
BUOWN cV CAMPBELL
Will Sell by Auction, at their Yard, Shortland Snuot, on Monday the 22nd Februury, at 1 2 o'clock, milE well known Mare IIAIDEE, winner J- of the Metropolitan. also Two Marcs, just landed ex Avoca*-.
GOODS, EX "AVOCAr
Messrs. CONNELL # RIDINGS "Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, 22nd inst., nt their Mart, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock, — nONGOU TEA Sugar, Blankets Colonial Cheese" Soap, Candles Case Gin Liverpool Salt ALSO, 30 Dozen Regatta Shirts 20 Dozen Striped ditto 100 Pairs Moleskin Trouserg 3 Dozen do. Jackets Ami a great variety of other Merchandize.
ALSO, . A FIVE TON BOAT, with Mast and Oars.
UNSERVICEABLE STORES Of 11. M. S. "Castor" and "Racehorse."
MR. HART
Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, at the Mart, at 11 o'clock, by order of the Commissariat Department, for and on account of the Accountant-General of H. M. Navy, Unserviceable Stores of H. M. Ships Castor and Racehorse, consisting of— * KtiPE ' Hammocks Blocks Floor Cloth 1 Seaman's .Bags Canvass Windsail
After which
a variety of MERCHANDISE, consisting of-—
Shirts Calico , . Prints ■ Soap .Candles Flannel Tea Shawls Tobacco
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
MR. HART
Will sell by Auction, Jit his Rooms, on Monday, the Ist day of March, next, —
TWE VERY CHOICE SMALL FARMS, JL on the North Shore. These Farms are bcputifully situated, having a frontage to that superb, well-known Luke", Pupuke ; and whether for usefulness or situation, stand perfectly unrivalled; Asthese desirable Farms will be sold without reserve, they ofler the highest inducement to small Capitalists to become larger. Planß to be seen at the Auction Rooms.
NATHANIEL v WEBSTER.
MR. HART
Will sell at the Mart, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, the Ist day of March next, by order of a warrant issued in the above cause, under the Hands and Seals of Thos. Beckham, Resident Magi it rate, and Percival Berry, J. P., Esquires— THE Schooner CATHERINE, 30 tons, Carvel built, together with all her niaste, Cables, Anchors f standing and running rigging, as she nowileis in Comtaercial Bay.
W A NT£ D, HPO PROCEED TO THE^ BARRIER i— "*• 1 Blacksmith *
4 Carj enters 2 Joiners 2 Caulkers To whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to James Macky, Queen-Etreet, 19th February, 1847,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 90, 20 February 1847, Page 2
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