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CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 11 o'clock, THIS DAY— PAPER HANGINGS, Book, Wine, Case Gin, Sugars, Teas, Wax Candles, ' Dipt Candles, Colonial Soap, Liverpool Soap, Curd Soap, Washing; Spda,/ ) Star^i,*FrVr)e'hK ; Un-C •bleached Calico, 36 inch Whiter ditto, Fandy Prints, Boots and Shots, Bloom-Raisins, Pudding ditto, Manilla Cigars> Tobacco, Bottled Ale, Preserved Meats, Silk Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, and a Variety of Miscellaneous Articles.
A Sale ofMerchadise at 11 o'clock, on Wednesday next.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Public Auction, at the Commissariat Stores, Britomart Barracks, Auckland, at 1 1 o'clock, on Friday, next, 17 th inst., the undermentioned Surplus Stores, landed from the transport " Eleanor Lancastor" viz.— TMSCUir— SIO4 lbs. -D Flour — 1 barrels
Rice— ll33 lbs. Lime Juice— 22o lbs. Peas Oatmeal— Vinegar 21 Water Casks Empty Packages, &c, &c-
MR. D, NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, Dec. 14, it his Mart, Sliortland-street, at II o!clock precise ly<-»w<.>r •-* "'**• -»* j w fiC TONS FINE Y. D. L. FLOUR ** 3 kegs Prime Portland Bay Butter 4 casks Tar Manilla Rope 1 ton N. S. W. Hay Prints, Calico, Duck Trowsers and Jackets Superfine Black and Blue Cloth Fine dry Manilla Sugar Coffee, Black and Green Teas Prime Pickles, Mustards Candles, Soap, Liverpool Salt Playing Cards, Rack and small tooth Combs j Looking Glasses : 2 good strong Carts and Harness 2 " " Draught Horses A good Carvel built Boat, about 3 tons, with J Sails, (ira*priel, &c. And a great Variety of other Merchandise, ex late arrivals. ,
NEW FRUITS.
TUST Received, a choice stock of Fruits, in U splendid condition. Turkey Figs Smyrna do ' Bloom Raisjns, (in layers) very fine Jordan Almonds Shell do ' • Barcelona Nuts Patras Currants Turkey and Valentia Raisins (Bitter Almonds 1 Candied Peel Spices of every description, &c. Also—a lot of the FINEST COFFEE which, from tbecare taken in the Roasting, will be found equal to any ever imported into Auckland. Neats and Sheeps Tongues, &c, &c. • W. C HAYES: Shortland-street, December 13, 1847-
ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Attf\ IRON POTS AND FRYING-PANS rX*J\J F lour> v.D. Land
Do. N.B. Wales Do. Taranaki, in lOOlbs. bags Cbeese, N.S. Wales Do. New Zealand 2,700 Busbels Maize Maize Meal, Oatmeal Crushed Maize, Bran • Pollard, Oat-Hay, &c Salt, fine and coarse \'v Lard, Salt Pork .'«/'•» Bacon, Hams, &c. t And a constant supply of Fresh Butler 9 and Eggs. ABRAHAM MEARS, Shortland Street, Dec. 7, 1547. I
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 160, 11 December 1847, Page 1
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