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SALE OF HORSES.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Stockyard, Queen- street, THIS BAY— A DARK BAY HORSE, three years, old broken in to saddle;- got by Barracouta, out of a Chilton mare. A Bright Bay Horse, 5 years old, broken to saddle. A dark bay Colt, broken to Saddle ; got by the celebrated horse SqHimus. A dark bay Colt, broken to saddle, would make a beautiful Lady 7*7 * horse ; got by Wanderer, out of an Arab mare. And a Roan Mare and FoaK ALSO 2 fine bay Horses broken to saddle 1 chesnut do do 1 brown do do 1 Grey Horse broken to saddle and harness 1 chesnut Horse broken to saddle and harness Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.
-EX. DEBORAH, AND OTHER VESSELS.
CONNELL fy RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at 11 o'clock, on Monday next, 6th inst, at their Mart, Queen -street— A CASE of recently Published BOOKS Tea, Coffee Sugar, Salt Pepper, Ginger, Mustard30 cases Geneva Port, Sherry, Hock Dunbar's Bottled Ale and Porter Calico, Prints, Blankets Muslin de lame and Merino Dresses Beaver and Silk Hata Mould Candles, Soap 2 casks Salt Butter &c. &c. &c. Also, a valuable Farm of 160 acres at Papakura, upset price 3 shillings per acre.
CONNELL & RIDINGS WILL hold their usual weekly Sale of Merchandise on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock.
EX DEBORAH.
HORSES, SOUTHDOWN RAMS, EWES, AND WETHERS.
THOMAS WESTON, % CO, Will sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, 7th December, at the "Blue Bell" Inn, Queenst'reet', at 12Vclock — T"" HE following Valuable STOCK, just landed ex Deborah,— A Bay Horse, 7 years old, 16| hands high, will 1 either shaft or lead, and has been accustomed to plough by himself; out of a Cleveland Mare by a Beverley Horse, bred by Sir J. Jamieson. A Black Mare, an excellent trotter and 1 a good fencer, 15 hands high; 6 years old, out of a Camerton Mare, by Cannon Ball, a three quarter bred Horse. , - An Iroii-Grey Mare,- broken. to saddle, and trace harness, 5 years old, 15§ hands higfy'Aid.very powerful : out of a Hector Mare by Selby." "'. A Flea-Bitten Mare,6 year» old, very fast gallopper, bred by Charles Marsden, Esq., out of a Trotting Mare by Young Whisker. 40 Fat Wethers, good frame and good Mutton. A Puie-bred Southdown Ram and two Ewes, imported by John Hoskins, Esq. AND A Quantity of Timber, Battens, Scantling, and Cedar Plank' ( A quaritiiy' of Superior Che"ese 20 casks Superior Mess Beef. The Horses and Sheep may be seen, at the "Blue Bell" Inn, any tim 6 previous to the day of Sale.
MR. D. NATHAN
Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, Dec. 7th, 1847, at his Rooms, Shortland-street— Itfl /i AND 11>4 Fine Witne J BLANKETS h\J m *§: do do Scarlet ditto Blue and red serge shirts Fancy regatta do Scotch tweeled do Summer coats and blouses Fine Manilla sngar Fine black and Hyson skin teat Coffee, candled, soap Mustard, pickles, window glasft Moleskin trousers Prints Bleached and unbleached calico* And a great variety of ivmdriei*
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 157, 4 December 1847, Page 1
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