Sale* fig Auction*
BROWN Sf CAMPBELL
Will sell by Auction, at their Stock Yard, Shortland-Street, This Day, 13th March, at 12 o'clock— • A BAY MARE by "Satellite," out of a Hector Mare, A Bay Stallion by "Wanderer/ out of an imported Mare, A Black Mare, broken to Harness, A Bay Gelding, Six Rams, cross between Merino and Leicester, imported per British Sovereign. After which, A Bay Poney, rising three years, broken to Saddle, A Grey Gelding, three years o?d, A Bay Colt, rising tljrce years.
BUOWNSf CAMPBELL Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Short-land-street, on Monday, the 15th instant, at 11 o'clock, rpHE CARGO ex BRITISH SOVEREIGN -L consisting of — 18 Hogshead Brandy 44- Cases Wine — Port, Sherry, Claret, Hock, Hermitage 8 Cases Curacoa 10 Chests superior Congou Tea 10 Boxes very fine Pekoe ditto 3 Pockets Hops (Kent 1846) 54 Boxes Soap 20 „ Stearine, Mould, & Dip Candles 1 Case No, 3 Manilla Cheroots, 20 boxes of 500 each, 1 „ „ 6 boxes of 1000 each, 1 Bale Colonial Tweeds 1 „ Trowsers 2 Tons Assorted Iron 2 Boxes Spring Steel 1 Case containing Rocking Horse, &c. i 3 Sets Iron Work for Wiunowing Ma- j chines 70 Tons Newcastle Coals.
BROWN Sf CAMPBELL
Will sell by Auction, at their Stock Yard, Shortland-street, on Wednesday, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock exactly, FOUR COWS IX CALF 3 Working Bullocks 2 Bulls 2 Calves 8 Steers All of Superior Breed, and in good condition*
FOR SALE EX HOPE, ELORA, AND OTHER VESSELS, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, Shortland Street, FIVE BALES PRINTS 4 „ Grey Domestics 4 Cases Slops 6 Bales Striped Shirts 1 Case Cloth Caps, Gold Bands 2 „ Hats 2 Girls' and Women's Shoes 3 „ Men's Lacing ditto 70 Boxes Glass, all sizes 20 Barrels Coal Tar 18 Cases Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil 3 Casks Epsom Salts 7 Cases Castor Oil 8 „ Sheiry Brandy 1 „ Curry Powder 6 Bawels Raisins 2 „ Currants 1 Case Boxes Muscatels. Brown & Campbell.
FOR SALE. EX "HOPE,"
RIGA AND DUTCH FLAX SEED, AND ENGLISH LINT SEED.
rriHE Undersigned having received a small J- consignment of the above Seeds, impor- . ted for the purpose of ascertaining the capabilities of this Colony for the growth of European Flax, at the suggestion of Extensive Flax Manufactures at Belfast, will dispose of the same to parties willing to further the above object, at Invoice cost and charges. Brown & Campbell. A few copies received of " Directions for the proper management of the Flax Crop compiled by a Committee of the Society for • the Promotion and Improvement of the growth of Flax in Ireland."
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 93, 13 March 1847, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 93, 13 March 1847, Page 1
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